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www.clithoroeadvertiser.co.uk Thursday,Soptembor24,2015 60 I CinHEROEADVERIISER&TIMES


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HODDER VALLEY SHOW •'“a: •


TROPHY WINNERS DAIRY CATTLE


..Late S.R.H. Leaver Challenge


-p " Cup, best pairy of dairy cows ® or heifers: High Hopes Hol­ ts steins. Late Col. C. J. Hirst Trophy, any


“ three dairy animals: M. and J. Bristol. Cottam Cup, best pair heifers: J.E. and S.M. Seedall. Hanson Silver Challenge Cup,


^ supreme champion dairy: M. and J. Bristol. Claremont Shield, young dairy handler under 16: Alice Swale. ^ ShepherdAgri Trophy,young


^ ' dairy handler senior: George Bristol. BEEF Hanson Silver Challenge Cup, best breeding bull: Procters Farm Ltd. F.H. Shaw Challenge Trophy, best cow or heifer in calf or


© calf atfoot: Thor Atkinson. Late Edward Parkinson Tro­ phy, best steer, cross-bred heifer or bull calf: Thor At­ kinson. Timothy Procter Challenge


*3.. RESULTS DAIRY CATTLE HOLSTEIN


• Heifer Calf born since 01/09/14:1, A. andA.Swale;2,M.andJ.Bristol;3,M. and J. Bristol. Dairyheiferundertwoyearsoldgeld: 1, M. and J. Bristol; 2, J. E. and S. M. Seedall. Dairy heifer in milk:1, HighHope Hol- ^ steins;2,M.andJ.Bristol;3,ASwale


^jS-?ndA.G.Smith. dairy cow in milk: 1, M. and J. Bristol; 2, High Hope Holsteins; 3, N. E. and E.M. Bargh. Dairy Cattle - Any Other Dairy Breed: Heifer ca lf born since 01/09/14:1,


® Manunited Holsteins; 2, High Hope Holsteins; 3, J. E. and S. M. Seedall. Dairy heifer in calf not more than three years of age: 1, J. E. and S. M.


. Seedall. Dairy heifer in milk: 1, J. E. and S. M. Seedall. Dairycowincalforinmilk:1,J.E.and


-a- S.M.Seedall. NATIVE CATTLE Cow or heifer in calf, calf at foot or donor animal: 1, Freddie Shorrock.


£ Maiden feifer, any age: 1, Freddie Shorrock. Bullorheifercalf under 12monthson show day: 1. Freddie Shorrock. NON-NATIVE PURE BRED BEEF CATTLE Bull any breed 12 months and oven 1, Procters Farm Ltd;2,Thor Atkinson;


© 3, Richard Maudsley.; Cow or heifer in calf, calf at foot or


^ ^.pnoranimal: I.ThorAtkinson; 2, M. and E. Hartley. Maiden heifer over 12 months and under 30 months of age: 1, Richard Maudsley; 2, Thor Atkinson; 3, Rich­


ard Maudesley. Bullorheifercalfunder12monthson show day: 1, Thor Atkinson; 2, M. and


^ E . Hartley^, Thor Atkinson. COMMERCIAL BEEF CATTLE Cross Bred bull steer o r heifer calf


. born from 01/09/13 onwards: 1, T, and C,Critchley;2 and3, Ruth Nutter. + Primesteerover12monthsandun-


Cup, best pair breeding stock: Richard and Wendy Maudes- ley. Late J. Davis (Storke Hotel) Challenge Trophy, supreme champion beef animal: Thor Atkinson Junior Beef Young Handler: Freddie Shorrock. Senior Beef Young Handler: Tom Maudesley Dougie Trophy, champion na­ tive: Freddie Shorrock. HEAVY HORSE Booths Trophy, best yearling colt filly or gelding: Maxine Graham. Right Monkey Trophy, best foal: Rodney Sumner. Newhouse Shield, best pair mares or geldings: Maxine Graham. J.R. Williams Cup and the Moorfield Cup. Champion: Philip Woof. YFCSHEEP Challenge Trophy, most points: Rob Walker. Late Mr W. Robinson Cup, champion sheep: Rob Walker. YFC CATTLE Bibby Cup, best bull steer or heifer calf: Beth Pickup.


Procters Shield for showman­ ship cattle and sheep: Rachel Harrison. YFC HANDICRAFTS J.A.R. Kaye Trophy, most points in handicraft: Naomi Sowerbutts. Bolton Cup for Girls: Jennie Towler. Bolton Cup for Boys: William Leeming. YFC Special Prize, most points in handicrafts and livestock: Rob Walker. Local sheepdog trial: Geoff Walker. Miles Fox Haulage Trophy, best vintage exhibit: John Pinder. SHEEP Stephen Schofield Memorial Trophy, champion Lonk or Lonk cross: Brian Crawshaw. West Cumberland Farm­ ers Tankard, group of four Swaledales: Arnold Lancaster. J.L. Wood Trophy, champion Swaledale: Arnold Lancaster. B. and T. Breaks Trophy, best pair horned gimmer shear­ lings: Arnold Lancaster. Late Walter Greenhalgh Tro­ phy, best pair horned breed­


ing ewes: Arnold Lancaster. Fylde Water Board Trophy, best full group of fell-going sheep: S.H. and H.B. Robin­ son. Norman Trees Challenge Tro­ phy: B. Crawshaw. Mrs C.J. Hirst Trophy, best pair dodded breeding ewes: RSeed. Late J.C. Kenyon Trophy, best lowland male: John Stephen­ son. United Utilities Water pic Challenge Trophy: Margaret Perrings. Clitheroe Auction Local Champion: Rob Walker (YFC). Sheep Young Handler: l, Katie Aiken; 2,D Harry Marsden; 3, Isobel North. HORTICULTURE TROPHIES Barker Shield, under-16 most points in flowers and veg and fruit: George Ireland. Pyethorn Cup, most points in flowers, veg and fruit, and flo­ ral art: Philip Grimes. Hodson Trophy, best exhibit from a WI member: Alison Grimes. Late J.C. Kenyon Trophy, most points in handicrafts and flo­


ral art: Mary Cowking. Mrs J Thompson Trophy, best


fruit cake: - Jacqueline Fox. Pearson Trophy, best cake made by a gentleman: Dun­ can Fairwood. Charlie Robinson Trophy, best exhibit in cakes class with most entries: Jennifer


Fairwood. Farmhouse Fare Trophy, best


under-16 exhibit in cakes breads and puddings: George


Ireland. John King Wilkinson Trophy, exhibitwithmostpointsinveg


and fruit: Philip Grimes. Daniel McCarthy Rosebowl, besthomemadealcoholic bev­


erage: Lyn Marsden. Col L.C. King Wilkinson Rose-


bowl, bowl of mixed roses: Michael Fox. Mrs M. Heaton Trophy, best exhibit in floral art: Mary Cowking. Miss E Howard Memorial Trophy, most outstanding handicraft exhibit: Edna Wa- terworth. Mr and Mrs J. Parry Shield, WI member with most points in handicraft section: Tracy


der 30 months: 1, M. and E. Hartley;2, Freddie Shorrock. Prime heifer over12 months and un­ der 30 months: 1, Thor Atkinson; 2, T. and C.Critchley;3,Thor Atkinson. HEAVY HORSES: Best yearling filly, colt or gelding: 1, Maxine Graham. Best two-year-old filly, colt or geld­ ing: 1, P. Woof; 2, Maxine Graham. Best Foal: 1,R. Sumner. Barren mare or gelding three years and over: 1, Graham Stanley; 2, Max­ ine Graham. Best pair mares or geldings owned by thesame exhibitor:! Maxine Gra­ ham. SHEEP,UPLAND.ANY OTHER BREED, PURE OR CROSS One tup,twoshearor over: 1, Jonath­ an Shorrock; 2, S. E. and H. B. Rob­ inson. One shearling tup; 1, S. and P. Scriv- in and son; 2, Jonathan Shorrock; 3 JomWallbank. One tup lamb: 1, S. and P. Scriven and son; 2, Jonathan Shorrock;3,S. E. and H.B. Robinson. One gimmer lamb: 1, S. E. and H. B. Robinson; 2 and 3, Jonathan Shor­ rock. One gimmer shearling: 1, S. and P. Scrivin and son; 2,S. E. and H. B. Rob­


inson^, Emma Robinson. Oneewe,lambsuckledthisseason:1, Jonathan Shorrock; 2,S. E. and H. B. Robinson;3, Emma Robinson. Groupoffour(gimmerlamb, gimmer shearling, breeding ewe and male):1 S.and P. Scrivin and son; 2, Jonathan Shorrock;3,S. E. and H. B. Robinson. LOWLAND, ANY OTHER BREED, PURE OR CROSS: One tup, two shear or over: 1, Laura Robinson; 2, John Craig;3, Fiona Ma­ son. 0neshearlingtup:1,RichardT.Seed; 2, Laura Robinson;3, John Craig. One tup lamb: 1, Laura Robinson; 2, Richa rd ! Seed; 3, Fiona Mason. One gimmer lamb: 1, Procters Farm Ltd; 2, Laura Robinson; 3, Procters Farm Ltd. One gimmershearlingri.Laura Rob­ inson; 2, Procters Farm Ltd; 3, Laura Robinson. One ewe, suckled this season: I.Lau- raRobinson;2and3,Richard!Seed. Groupoffourfgimmer lamb, gimmer shearling, breeding ewe and male): 1, Laura Robinson; 2, Richard T. Seed; 3, John Craig. Best male: 1, Laura Robinson. Bestfemale:1, John Craig. . LONGAND LONK CROSS One tup two shear or over: 1, Brian


Crawshaw; 2, T. W. Pickard and Son; 3, Matthew Whitwell. One shearling tup: 1, Brian Craw­ shaw; 2, S. and P. Scrivin and son; 3 T.W. Pickard and son. One tup lamb: 1, Matthew Whitwell; 2, T. W. Pickard and son; 3, S. and P. Scrivin and son. Onegimmerlamb:1,GeorgeMorton; 2, S. and P. Scrivin and son; 3, Steve Morris. One gimmershearling: 1,Steve Mor­ ris; 2, T. W. Pickard and son; 3, Mat­ thew Whitwell. One ewe, lamb suckled this season: 1, Matthew Whitwell; 2, Brian Craw­ shaw; 3, S. and P. Scrivin and son. Groupoffourfgimmerlamb,gimmer shearling, breeding ewe and male): 1, T. W. Pickard and son; 2, Matthew Whitwell;3,S.andP.Scrivinandson. Two prime lambs, horned: 1, John Harrison;2,Steve Morris. Two prime lambs, dodded: 1, John Stephenson; 2, Laura Robinson; 3, JackWallbank. SWALEDALE OPEN: One tup, two shear or over; 1, E. W. and J.R. Parkinson; 2, Jonathan Hoggarth; 3 ,1 Robinson and sons (Catlow). One shearling tup: 1, J. C. Walkerand Sson; 2, Jonathan Hoggarth.


One tuplamb:1,T.Robinsonand sons (Catlow); 2, Arnold Lancaster; 3 J. C. Walker and Son. One Gimmer Lamb: 1 and 2, Arnold Lancaster; 3,T. Robinson and sons (Catlow). Onegimmershearling:! Arnold Lan­ caster; 2 and3,T.Robinsonandsons (Catlow). One ewe, lamb suckled this season: 1, Arnold Lancaster;2,Robinsonand sons (Catlow); 3, E. W. and J. R. Par­ kinson. Groupoffour(gimmerlamb,gimmer shearling, breeding ewe and male): 1, Jonathan Hoggarth;2,T.Robinson and Sons (Catlow); 3, E. W. and J. R. Parkinson. TEXEL One tup two shear or over:1, Allan F. Harker. One shearling tup: 1, Margaret Per­ rings; 2, Allan F. Harker. Onetuplamb:! Margaret Perrings; 2 and 3, J. and A. North. One gimmer lamb: 1, Allan F. Hark­ er; 2, Margaret Perrings; 3, J. and A. North. One gimmer shearling: 1, Margaret Perrings; 2 and 3, J. and A. North. One ewe, suckled this season: 1, Al­ lan F. Harker; 2, M. and J. Tennant and sons.


Groupoffour(gimmerlamb,gimmer shearling, breeding ewe and male):! Allan F. Harker.


Best male, best female and cham­ pion: 1 Margaret Perrings.


YOUNG FARMERS LIVESTOCK CALF SECTION


Beef type calf over 12 months and under 30 months: 1, Beth Pickup; 2, Rachel Harrison; 3,Issy Hartley.


Beef type calf under 12 months: 2 Ben Nutter. SHEEP SECTION One horned gimmer lamb: 1, Rob Walker; 2, Jess Dodd; 3, Rachel Har­ rison. One horned gimmer shearling: 1, Rob Walker; 2, Chris Morris; 3, Chris Dodd. One horned breeding ewe, lamb suckled this season: 1, Ashley Dodd;


Ankers. Late J. Thompson Trophy, best exhibit in photography section: Christine Flitcroft. Late W.R. King Wilkinson Tro­ phy, six tomatoes on a plate: Eleanor Robinson. GeorgeandBetty Pearson Tro­ phy, school produce basket: Slaidburn School. Children’s Best Exhibit Tro­ phy in Pre School: Jessica Pinder. Best Exhibit Trophy in Recep­ tion: Lilly Breaks. Best Exhibit Trophy in Year 1 and 2: Max Wright. Handwriting Trophy, Year 3 and 4 -Lucy Mason. Rickett Family Challenge Tro­ phy, Best exhibit in Year 3 and 4: Grace Abbott. Handwriting Trophy, Year 5 and 6: Xanthe Sherrington. Best Exhibit in Year 5 and 6 - JackBozier. Late T Forrest Cup, Most out­ standing exhibit in Childrens Section: Max Wright. David and Evelyn Bagshaw Memorial, school with most points in Children’s classes: Slaidburn.


2, Rob Walker; 3, Chris Dodd. One dodded gimmer gamb, any breed: 1, Rob Walker;2, WilliamTowl- er;3, Rachel Harrison. One dodded gimmer shearling, any breed: 1, Jess Dodd; 2, Rob Walker; 3, Chris Dodd One dodded breeding ewe, lamb suckled this season: 1, Chris Dodd; 2, Rob Walker; 3, William Towler. One prime lamb judged from butch­ er's point of view: 1, Harry Marsden; 2, Rob Walker; 3, Seth Blakey. One prime lamb horned breed: 1, Andrew Harrison;2,Chris Morris;3, James Harrison. CHILDREN'S SECTION PRESCHOOL Picture in any media of a Rainbow Fish A3:1, Jessica Pinder; 2, William Bradley;3,Ellie Pinder. Summer flower collage A4:1, Daisy Royston; 2, Luke Waddington; 3, Se­ bastian Mead. RECEPTION Garden collage A4:1, Arthur Hester; 2,Sophie Hayes;3, Inigo Baker. Junk model: 1, Lilly Breaks; 2, Bella Cowking;3, Declan Roscoe. ICT Picture: 1, Lilly Breaks; 2, Matilda Hester; 3, Bella Cowking. YEARS1AND2 Embroidered “Bimca": 1, Joab Cefai; 2, Lexie Cowking; 3, Max Wright. 3D model based on “Structures” any media: 1, Max Wright;2, HattieTurner; 3, William Abbott. Painting A3:1, Lexle Cowking; 2, Sadie Wilson; 3,Sophie Robinson. YEARS 3 AND 4 A painting in the style of an abstract artist A4:1, Grace Abbott; 2, Rhianna Fisher; 3, Millie Wilson. Decorated ha rd -b o ile d egg: 1,


George Weisters. ICTA4posterfortouriststovisitHod- der Valley: 1, Jack Greenhalgh;2, Hen­


ry Ruby; 3, Helena Beattie. Handwriting:1,LucyMason;2,Kirsty


Robinson;3, Aaron Cocks. YEARS 5 AND 6 A painting in the style of an abstract artist A4:1, MillieThornber; 2,William Mason;3, Millie Alpe.


Bolland Gardening Club annual show


RESULTS


Decorated hard-boiled egg: 1, Jack Bozier; 2, Gabrielle Weisters-Peet; 3, William Weisters. ICTA4posterfortouriststovisitHod- der Valley: 1, Andrew Parker; 2, Millie Alpe;3, Laura West. H andwriti n g: 1, Xanth e She rrington; 2, Eva Howard; 3, Laura West. YEARS7T011 Photo with an amusing caption: 1, Eleanor Goode. CollageofaCityscapeA3:1,Tullia Em­ manuel; 2, Jude Emmanuel.; A 6 ” pizza with toppings painted made entirely from salt: 1, Anna Bennett; 2, Isobel Kellett; 3, Millie Thornber. HORTICULTURAL CAKES, BREADS AND PUD­ DINGS Fruitcakenoticed:1,Mrs Jacqueline Fox;2, Mary Beattie;3, Emma Parker. Round ofshortbread:! Patricia Wil- son;2, Diana Robinson;3, SallyWood. Four sweet muffins undecorated: 1, ThomasSprowell;2, Patricia Wilson; 3, Diana Robinson. Four chocolate brownies: 1, Laura Robinson; 2, Paula Fairburn; 3, Jen­ nifer Fairwood. BirthdaycakeforachildmaxsizelS": 1, Anna Blakey; 2, George Ireland; 3, Jan Weisters. Four melting moments: 1, Patricia Wilson; 2, Diana Robinson; 3, Caro­ line Weisters. Victoria sandwich cake: 1, Jennifer Fairwood; 2, Rosemary Johnson; 3, Laura Robinson. Decorated coffee cake: 1, Alison Grimes;2, Andrea Ritchie. Quiche:! Paula Fairburn;2, Matthew Bowater; 3, Jane Dickinson. Lemon drizzle cake: 1, Rachel Har­ rison; 2, Rosemary Johnson;3, Jane Lewis. Chocolate cake:1,SallyWood;2,Tho- masSprowell;3, Alison Grimes. Rainbow jelly: 1, William Leeming; 2, EleanorRobinson. Reject cake: 1, Mary Beattie; 2, Alison Grimes. Swiss roll: 1, Eleanor Robinson; 2, Lyn Marsden; 3, Isobel Bristow. Traditional loaf: 1, Patricia Wilson; 2, Sally Emmanuel;3, Bryan Pinder. Any other bread: 1, Lesley Wilson; 2, Georgia Wilson; 3, Bryan Pinder. Four pieces of gingerbread: 1, Patri­ cia Wilson; 2, Carole Bychowski; 3, RosemaryJohnson. Meringue to serve 4-6 people:! Ali­ son Grimes; 2, Sarah Walker. Atrio of mini desserts: 1, Jane.Dick- inson; 2, Louisa Cocks. Cake made by a gentleman: 1, Duncan Fairwood; 2, Philip Grimes;3, Duncan Weisters. Two decorated gingerbread peo­ ple (entrants 16 years and under): 1, George Ireland; 2, Sarah Carr; 3, Gabrielle Weisters-Peet Tray bake: 1, George Ireland; 2, Geor­


gia Wilson;3, Jenny Ireland. EGGS, PRESERVES AND FUDGE Four fresh hen eggs: 1, Anna Cow- perthwaite; 2, Philip Grimes; 3, Lin­ da Roberts. 0nejarofjelly:1,AlisonGrimes;2,Jan Weisters; 3, Janet Edmondson. Chutney: 1, Ian Dickinson; 2, Isobel Bristow; 3, Linda Roberts. Marma!ade:1and2,AntheaHodson; 3, Janet Edmondson. Soft fruit jam: 1, Janet Carr; 2, Linda Roberts; 3, Wendy Leeming. Hard fruitjam:! Jan Weisters;2, Jane Dickinson; 3, Linda Roberts. Lemon cheese: 1, Lyn Marsden; 2, Val Sharp; 3, Eleanor Robinson. Sixpiecesoffudge:! Jacqueline Fox; 2, Karen Bozier;3, Eleanor Robinson. Home-made fruit liqueur: 1, Lyn Marsden; 2, Philip Grimes;3, Rose­ maryJohnson. FLORAL ART Tablearrangementforachristening: 1, Margaret Breaks;2, Margaret Har­ rison; 3, Heather Harrison. “Oh 1 do like to be beside the sea­ side!”: 1, Mary Cowking; 2, Heather Harrison;3, Margaret Breaks. Arrangement in an egg cup: 1, Ann Swindlehurst; 2, Margaret Breaks; 3, Liz Holden. “In the Kitchen”: 1, Mary Cowking; 2, Ann Swindlehurst; 3, Isobel Bristow. Modern arrangement: 1, Hester Wood;2, Margaret Harrison;3, Mary Cowking. “A Walk on the Wild Side": 1, Mary


Cowking; 2, Heather Harrison; 3, Margaret Harrison.


FLOWERS Bowlofmixed roses: 1,Michael Fox;2, Janet Edmondson; 3, Jan Weisters. Single bloom any variety: 1, Michael Fox; 2, Janet Edmondson; 3, Helen


Ireland. Vaseofsweetpeasfivespikes:1,San- draJohnson;2, Michael Fox;3, Alison Grimes. Four pansies in a vase: 1, Mary Cowk- ing: 2, Alison Grimes. Basket of garden flowers: 1, Helen Ireland; 2, Jan Weisters; 3, Alison


Grimes. Bowlofmixeddahlias:!Michael Fox; 2, MargaretBreaks;3,AlisonGrimes.


Vase of yellow flowers: 1, Janet Ed­ mondson; 2, Mary Cowking; 3, Mar­ garet Breaks. Vase of assorted perennials or an­ nuals: 1, Margaret Breaks; 2, Alison Grimes; 3, Janet Edmondson. Planted welly: 1, Helen Ireland; 2, Caroline Weisters: 3, Val Sharp. Garden flowers in a cup and saucer (Under16):1, George Ireland. Minature garden in a terracotta pot (Under16):1, George Ireland. Necklaceoffruitandvegetables(Un- der 16): 1, Jenny Ireland; 2, George


Ireland. HANDICRAFTS AND ART Handmade bag:! Tracy Ankers; 2,


Jan Weisters; 3, Jacqueline Wood. Collage or picture in felt: 1, Tracy Ankers; 2, Jacqueline Wood; 3, Liz Holden. Needlework: 2, Patricia Garnett; 3, Jane Lewis.


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Any item or picture in cross stitch: 1, AnnSwindlehurst;2,Isobel Bristow; 3, Jane Lewis. Card foraspecial occasion: 1, Nicola Breaks; 2, Mary Cowking; 3, Emma Parker. Item of knitting or crochet: 1, Judith Stonier;2, Judith Stonier;3, Heather Harrison. Handmadecushion:1,JudithStonier; 2, Sylvia Brennand; 3, Isobel Bristow. Wine bottle cover: 1, Carole By­ chowski. Wrapped parcel: 1, Isobel Bristow; 2, Heather Harrison; 3, Heather Har­ rison. Patchwork, quilting and applique: 1, Janet Carr; 2, Tracey Ankers; 3, Heather Harrison. Item of jewellery: 1, Eleanor Robin­ son; 2, Carole Bychowski; 3, Jane Lewis. Item of dressmaking: 1, Jane Dickin- son;2,HeatherHarrison. Pencil, ink sketch or drawing (maxi­ mum size A3): 1, Louise Mills; 2, Mary Cowking; 3, Victoria Wood. A Painting in any media (maximum size A3): 1, Nicola Breaks; 2, Kevin Johnson;3, Louise Mills. Anyitem of handicrafts (under16): 1, Zoe Garstang; 2,Zoe Garstang. Any kind of handicraft to bejudged on workmanship and ingenuity: 1, Edna Waterworth;2, Nicola Breaks;3, Ju- dithStonier. PHOTOGRAPHY Trees:! David Robson; 2, Kenneth Wood; 3, Fiona Ritchie. Reflections: 1, Christine Flitcroft; 2, Nicola Breaks;3, Jan Weisters. Foreign travel: 1, Isobel Bristow; 2, Paula Fairbairn; 3, Elizabeth Goode. Beaches and headlands: 1, Jacque­ line Wood; 2, Christine Flitcroft; 3, Nicola Breaks. Close up: 1, Kenneth Wood; 2, Nicola Breaks; 3, Beth Holt. Animal Kingdom:! Jacqueline Wood; 2, David Robson;3, Nicola Breaks. Gardens and flowers: 1, Edward Ireland; 2, Nicola Breaks; 3, Isobel Bristow. My Best Friend:! Nicola Mead;2, Su­ san Draper; 3, Elizabeth Goode. Architecture and buildings:! Eleanor Robinson; 2, Isobel Bristow; 3, Eliza­ beth Goode.' ABowlandViewri.JacquelineWood; 2, Nicola Breaks;3, Paula Fairbairn. VEGETABLES AND FRUIT Four pods of peas: 1, Bart Harris; 2, PhilipGrimes;3, JeffWilson. Four runner beans:! Sarah John­ son. Four french beans: 1, Philip Grimes; 2, JanetEdmondson;3, JeffWilson.


Four broad beans: 1, Bart Harris; 2, Janet Edmondson; 3, Philip Grimes; Six tomatoes on a plate: 1, Eleanor Robinson;2, Sarah Johnson;3, Philip Grimes. Cucumber: 1, Sarah Johnson; 2, Jeff Wilson;3, Jeff Wilson. Lettuce with root: 1, Janet Edmond­ son^,Jeff Wilson. Green cabbage with root: 1, Janet Edmondson; 2, Philip Grimes; 3, Jeff Wilson. Marrow: 1 and 3, Geoff Garnett; 2, Philip Grimes. Mustard and cress grown in an unu­ sual container (under 16): 1, Jenny Ireland; 2, Hannah Wood; 3, George Ireland. Two roots of beet with tops: 1, Val Sharp;2,JeffWilson;3, Jeff Wilson. Three carrots with tops: 1, Geoff Gar­ nett# JeffWilson;3, Jeff Wilson. Two co urgettes: 1, Bob Sta pies: 2, Ge­ off Garnett;3, Philip Grimes.- Vegetable: 1, Geoff Garnett. Four potatoes: 1, Sarah Johnson; 2, Philip Grimes;3, BobStaples. Entry of own choice from garden or greenhouse: 1, Philip Grimes; 2, Iso­ bel Bristow; 3, Bob Staples. School gardening club “Basket of Produce Display": 1, Slaidburn School Garden Club; 2, Thorneyhol- meSchoolGardeningClub. Three onions: 1, Ian Dickinson; 2, Ian Dickinson;3, Michael Fox. Two leeks:! Philip Grimes;2, JeffWil- son;3,JeffWilson. YOUNG FARMERS HANDICRAFTS Collage farm scene: 1, Erica Sow­ erbutts; 2, Emma Parker; 3, Jennie Towler. Deco rated welly: 1, Erica Sowerbutts; 2, Rachel Harrison; 3, Naomi Sow­ erbutts. Edible Necklace: 1, Naomi Sower- butts;^ Emma Parker;3, EricaSow- erbutts. Needlework:1,NaomiSowerbutts;2, Erica Sowerbutts; 3, Jess Dodd. Floral arrangement “Tea cup and saucer": 1, Naomi Sowerbutts. Front cover design for Slaidburn YFC's 2016 Programme to depict the 80th Anniversary Year: 1, Erica Sowerbutts; 2, William Leeming; 3, AnnaCowperthwaite. A photograph “Seasons": 1, Rob Walk­ er; 2, Jess Dodd; 3, William Towler. Victoria sponge: 1, Jennie Towler; 2, Caitlin Dickinson; 3, Emma Parker. Fourbutterflybuns:1,Emma Parker; 2, Anna Blakey;3, Megan Ashworth. Decoratedpizza:1,JessDodd;2,Nao­ mi Sowerbutts; 3, Erica Sowerbutts. YOUNG FARMERS’ HANDI­ CRAFTS; SLAIDBURN ONLY Any other handicraft item, girls on­ ly: 1, Jennie Towler; 2, Anna Blakey; 3, Naomi Sowerbutts. Anyotherhandicraft,boysonly:1and 2, William Leeming.


SPECIAL AWARDS Bolland Cup, club member with most points: Lyn Simm; runner- up, Margaret Middleton; Milne- Redhead Rose Bowl, most points in flower and foliage classes: Mar­ garet Middleton; Closes Hall Cup, most points for fruit and vegeta­ bles: Gail Waddington; Decorative Planter (members only): Marga­ ret Middleton; Alice Bowe Cup,


junior girl with most points, Alissa Bell Cross; Hammond Cup, junior boy with most points, Daniel Mit- ton; Mary HeatonTrophy,most points in floral arts classes- Mrs J. Pickard; Mr and Mrs F. Pickles Tro­ phy for most points in preserves classes: Lyn Simm; Reidys Home of Music Trophy for most points in confectionery classes: Margaret Middleton; JohnCowgillTrophyfor bestinshow.EdMoorcroftforvase of mixed garden flowers; Dinsdale and Kaye Trophy for runner-up best in show: Mrs Lyn Simm; Photogra­ phy award: Katsuko Devine. FLOWER AND FOLIAGE Foliage pot plant:! Cathy Holmes; 2, Mo Rowntree;3, Pat Cunningham. Cacti or succulent: 1, Pat Cunning­ ham,^, MandyAdamson;3, Dorothy Wells. Gladioli:! Ed Moorcroft. Geranium or pelargonium in bloom: 1, Mrs J. Pickard;2, Gail Waddington. Vase of Cosmos:! Lyn Simm;2, Pame­ la Bury; 3, Margaret Middleton. JugofMarigolds:1,GailWaddington; 2, MargaretMiddleton;3,Mandy Ad­ amson. Flowering pot plant: 1, Lyn Simm; 2, Maureen Robinson; 3, Jackie Pick­ ard. Containerofanymixedgardenflow- ers: 1, Ed Moorcroft; 2, Lyn Simm; 3, Henry Rowntree. Vase of three dahlias: 1, Ed Moorcroft; 2, Mandy Adamson; 3, Malcolm Ad­ amson. Vase of sweet peas, five stems:! Ed Moorcroft; 2, Margaret Middleton; 3, Jackie Pickard. Three stems of perennials in bloom: 1, Gail Waddington; 2, Lynn Simm; 3, Henry Rowntree. Vase of decorativefoliage:! Pat Cun­ ningham; 2, Margaret Middleton; 3, Mandy Adamson. Three Nasturtium heads floating in water:! PatCunningham;2, Marga­ ret Middleton; 3, Gail Waddington. Onespike multi-flowered rose:! Mo Rowntree;2, Mandy Adamson;3, Liz Davey. One specimen rose: 1, Ed Moorcroft; 2, Liz Davey;3, Pamela Bury. A 10" plastic pot, decoratively plant­ ed (membersonly):! MargaretMid- dleton. FLORAL ART Anarrangementwithagreen theme: 1, Mrs J. Pickard;2, Margaret Middle- ton^, Katsuko Devine An in a-teacup-and-saucer:1, Lyn Simm; 2, Jackie Pickard; 3, Marga­ ret Middleton. An arrangements with three flow­ ers: 1, Katsuko Devine; 2, Margaret Middleton;3, Mrs J Pickard


FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Plate of five tomatoes:! Lyn Simm. ® Brassica: 1, Gail Waddington. Fourpotatoes:1,MandyAdamson;2, Gail Waddington; 3, Jackie Pickard. Three carrots: 1, Gail Waddington; 2, MandyAdamson. T hree on io n s d re s se d : 1, Ed Moorcroft;2, Jackie Pickard.


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Three pods of peas: 1, Gail Wadding­ ton; 2, Mrs J Pickard. Three pods ofrunner beans:! Mandy Adamson. One leek:1, Ed Moorcroft; 2, M rsJ. •' Pickard. Two courgettes: 1, Lyn Simm; 2, Phoebe O'Gorman; 3, Margaret Middleton. One cucumber: 1, Lyn Simm; 2, Mar- garet Middleton; 3, Pat Cunningham. One beetroot:! Mrs J. Pickard; 2, Gail Waddington.


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A vegetable not included above: 1, Mandy Adamson; 2, Mrs J Pickard; 3, Margaret Middleton. A plate of soft fruit: 1, Meg Black- ledge; 2, Mandy Adamson; 3, Gail Waddington. An oddity: 1, Pat Cunningham. Acollectionofhomegrownherbs: 1, MandyAdamson; 2, Margaret Mid­ dleton; 3, Gail Waddington. A 10" pot of edible plants (members only):! Margaret Middleton; 2, Gail • Waddington. An arrangement of vegetables in a half sized seed tray: 1, Gail Wadding­ ton; 2, MandyAdamson. PRESERVES Ajarofjam:1,MandyAdamson;2,Lyn Simm;3,SophieMittonandMargaret Middleton. A ja r of fruit jelly: 1, Pamela Bury; 2, Gail Waddington. Ajaroflemoncurd:1,Sophie Mitton; 2, Gloria Bentley; 3, Pam Bury. Ajar of chutney:! Lyn Simm; 2, Mar- garetMiddleton;3, MandyAdamson ® and Sophie Mitton. Ajarofpreservedfruitorvegetables: 1,


BAKING A fruit loaf or tea bread: 1, John Ashworth; 2, Lyn Simm; 3, Cathy Holmes. Victoria Sandwich: 1, Alison Bruce; > 2, Lyn Simm;3, Mandy Adamson and Margaret Middleton. Four butterfly cakes: 1, Lyn Simm; 2, Pam Bury;3, MandyAdamson.


Fourheneggs:1,MandyAdamson;2, Keela Cross; 3, John Ashworth. Courgette cake: 1, Gloria Bentley; 2, Margaret Middleton;3, Sophie Mit­ ton.


LynnSimm;2,Margaret Middleton.


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Four decorated cupcakes, juniors: n 1, Alexandra Holmes; 2, Anissa Bell- Cross; 3, Daniel Mitton.


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Five shortbread biscuits:! Margaret © Middleton; 2, Maureen Robinson; 3, ,, Pamela Bury. Four cheese scones: 1, Margaret Middleton; 2, Alison Bruce; 3, Cathy Holmes. PHOTOGRAPHY “Funinthesun"adults:1,KatsukoDe- vine; 2, Jim Tippets; 3, Dorothy Wells; juniors: 1,Tom Wells; 2, Anissa Bell- Cross;3,0liverMorgan. “Windows and Doors" adults: 1, Gloria Bentley; 2, Sophie Mitton:3, Katsuko Devine;juniors:1, Daniel Mitton;2, An- issaBell-Cross;3,TomWells.\


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