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Stockport Advertiser from Stockport, Greater Manchester, England • 64

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1 II Mrs Stonier end her daughter I gf Paula modelling and showing garments made In Canada I which won two first prizes and four third prizes I Page 64 The Advertiser March 5 1981 ENTRIES FROM CANADA WIN TWO FIRSTS Work on will begin In and the shelter THE CONTROVERS town hall nucl fallout shelter is go ahead but untU 1983 the £73ooo Dr two years in the storey car park underneath Town Hall should be reart 1985 The shelter opposed Stockport Trades Council the Stockport Against Missiles group was suppo by the majority of membei last meeting of Policy and Resources mlttee Council leader Councl John Lloyd told the me that £25000 would be jt for the building to startl 1983 I "We are legally bound I make some sort of provision! a nuclear catastrophe ard cannot go on denying the or the necessity for a shell he said Labour councillors launcl an attack on the scneT Group leader Council Bernard Bradbury said are spending a lot of pu money on something that do nothing for the majority of this town fact that my name be on the list of the lucky I does not Influence me one i I have no Intention of gd into the shelter and leaving! wife and children to perisdl It Involve peoif lives the subject would) laughable The council has a 1983 start to the shelter the Government Is urging authorities to get on with preparations I can see project being pushed for in the council's Conservative Councillor EtJ Lowe accused the Labour of adopting a in sand He said need to preserve certain ped to maintain a framework government In the after of any nuclear disaster OtlJ wise the survivors would far The shell Is already lnsta and most of the £73000 be spent on sophistic communications equipment enable Stockport to keep touch with similar shelters! over the country Hutton Daffodils In pot: 1 and 2 Mrs Leah 3 Mrs Lees OPEN CLAS8E8 Hyacinth In bowl: 1 Mrs Hutton Pot of daffodils: 1 Mts Dean 2 Mrs Lees Bowl of hyacinths: 1 Mr Davenport 2 Mrs Hutton 3 Mrs Crook Bulbs (other than daffodils or hyacinths) In soli: 1 Mr Hutton 2 and 3 Mrs Hutton Bulbs In fibre: 1 Mrs Hutton 2 Mrs Lees 3 Mrs Leah Pot plant (foliage) 1 and 2 Mrs Stonier 3 Mrs Leah: (flowering) 1 Mr Davenport 2 Mr Hutton 3 Mr Powell Flower arrangement: 1 and 2 Mrs Lang 3 Mrs Leah Cacti or succulents: 1 Mrs Stonier 2 and 3 Mrs Lang PRESERVE AND COOKING Jam (other than strawberry) Jam (ther than strawberry) 1 Mrs Dean 2 Mrs Lang 3 Mrs Dean Marmalade (thick-cut) 1 Mrs Leah 2 Mrs Hathaway 3 Mrs Robertson (thin-cut) 1 Mrs Lees 2 Mrs 8 Hathaway 3 Mrs Robertson Lemon cheese: 1 Mrs Hutton 2 Mrs Dean 3 Mrs Leah Chutney: 1 Mrs Hathaway 2 Mrs Lang 3 Mrs Hathaway Victoria sponge: 1 Mrs Bennett 2 Miss Brunt 3 Mrs Robertson Sultana cake: 1 Mrs Bennett 2 Mrs Hutton Fruit scones: 1 Mrs Lang 2 Mrs Bennett 3 Mrs Wynn Apple pie: 1 Mrs Dean 2 Mrs Lees 3 Mrs Bennett Mince-ples: 1 Mrs Bennett 2 Mrs Dean 3 Mrs Lee Sausage-rolls: 2 Mrs Wynn Wine (dry) 1 Mr A Latham 2 Mrs A Lowe (Sweet): 1 Mr A Latham 2 Mrs A Lowe 3 Mrs Robertson HANDICRAFTS No 10 visit rewari for success Mrs JULIE JOHNSON lives in Canada but that prevent her from winning two first prizes in a local show on Saturday! Her home-made garments for the 26th Annual Royal British Legion Section) Cheadle Hulme Branch spring Show were stitched more than 3000 miles away In Brantford Ontario They were posted as Christmas presents to Mrs mother Mrs May Stonier of Sandfold ane Reddish Mrs Stonier said: "Every thing was so beautifully made that I decided not to hand out her presents straight away but enter them In the handicraft section of the show first "My daughter used to be a regular exhibitor at the show before she emigrated five years ago "Since then I have been putting In entries for her and she has won something every year "I think It helps her to feel less she added There were 200 entries for the event held on Saturday at the Legion Club The show chairman Miss Trudie Hathaway said the quality of exhibits In all sections was extremely good were however disappointed wdth the section for which there were only two she added Mrs Bennett wa8 awarded the Unwin Cup for most points In the show and the Gladys Smith Rose Bowl was awarded to Mrs Dean for most points In the preserve and cookery sections The results were: MEMBERS ONLY Hyacinth In bowl: Mrs Lees 2 Mrs Leah 3 Mrs Hutton Three hyacinths In bowl: Mrs Leah 2 Mrs Hutton 3 Mrs Leah Bowl of crocus: Mrs Dean 2 and 3 Mrs OFF TO OXBRIDGE SEVERAL pupils of Cheadle Hulme School have passed schola'shlp and entrance examinations at Oxford and Cambridge Andrew Simpson has been awarded a scholarship to read medicine at Calus College Cambridge and Nicholas Maltby has been awarded a scholarship in History to read law at Magdalene College Oxford David Lomax and Richard Kaye were awarded exhibitions David Is to read modern languages at Brasenose College Oxford and Richard win read mathematics at Magdalene College Cambridge Lesley Smith has been awarded a place at Oxford to read Envllsh while the following students have been awarded places at Cambridge Katherine Bramley (music) Julie Evans (natural sciences): Rosemary Falrhurst English Susan' Leech (medicine): Stephen Barker 'engineering! Jonathan Kemp natural sciences): Paul Pet-le (en gineering) Keith Stammers (mathematics) and Philip Whitaker (natural sciences) Mw( poeelble to be successful even in the present econo mie climate JEL wee the only firm Ini Greater Manchester to be! Invited to the reoentlon and! the invitation came alterl what has been a particularly! successful year for the convl pany which has doubled ilzc launched a new ranl of energy saving for controlling heatlngf ventilation and air conditioning systems and I a deal a £11 million export order! for an energy control conj tract for 6000 buildings Italy ARRIVING at Number 10 Downing Street recently la Stockport industrial let John Lawrenoe chairman and managing director of JBL Energy Conservation Limited of Edgeiey Road Industrial Estate Cheadle Heath accompanied by hie wife Pam (right) and Mrs Ethel Pennington production supervisor at JEL They were guests of the Prime Minister at a reception for representatives of firms wbloh have shown that through enterprise It la Bostwick at the Palace Fine-knit garment: 1 Mrs Fox 2 Mrs Bennett 3 Mrs Johnson Heavy-knit garment: 1 Miss Young 2 Mrs Butler 3 Mrs Bennett Aran pattern: 1 Mrs Johnson 2 Mrs Hathaway 3 Mrs Johnson Baby knit 1 Mrs Fox 2 Mrs Herbert 3 Mrs Speight Embroidery: 1 Mrs Lees 2 Mrs Hathaway Fine cotton crochet: Mrs Fox 2 and 3 Mrs Bennett Crochet (not cotton) 1 Mr8 Fox Lingerie 1 Mrs Leah 2 Mrs Bennett 3 Mrs Johnson Dress: Mrs Johnson 2 Mrs Bennett 3 Mrs Johnson CHILDREN Handwriting (up to 11) Miss Heywood International night THE Stockport Business and Professional Club held its International Night and Candle Lighting Ceremony at Stockport School on Wednesday last week The president Mrs A Mayall welcomed the Mayor and Mayoress of Stockport Councillor and Mrs Gordon Bayley also members of the British Council representing various countries members of Macclesfield Altrincham and Hyde and Pw Clubs and members from local Towns Guilds Mrs Pauline Gill the international representative read the ceremony and the candles were lighted by Miss Hines and Mrs Prescott Mrs Margaret Dunn senior lecturer In communications at Manchester Polytechnic gave a talk on women In education with emphasis on Industry and technology for young people The vote of thanks was moved by Mrs Hughes The Mayor then spoke about the present rapid change In technology and often change got ahead of the courses studied ANOTHER local firm Bostwick Doors (UK) Ltd of Che Mersey Industrial Estate Heaton Mersey was honoured for its outstanding export successes by sn invitation to Buckingham Palace whore the Queen Prinoo Charles and the Duke of Glouooator held a reception 'or companies which have done well in foreign markets Chairman Mr Kenneth Harrison managing director Mr Erio Calvert and the works foreman Mr Tarry Cllmour also met thel Prime Minister The Queen was interested in the more unueual ron-r tracts Bostwick had corr ted and disoussed at lene with Mr Harriaon a recent order for the new ue Canal tunnel Mrll Mrs Gilmour amused Thatcher when he inforrrf I Iron that firm had supplied worth £500000 for Moscow new airport which tpeclally built for last Olymplo Games The second vrize a In Parts was won by Barrett of Brooklands Hazei Grove The third prize a ring waa won bv vT Beard of Banks Lane Other prizes were won Burch (matching Ms Bell (sportswear) Latif (autographed Signed copies 8n sketch by Ian by Mis G- PHe Mr Mr Barnes and Harold Free holiday in MRS Evelyn EUlnson spotted mistakes on the cover of the Charity magazine and earned herself a two-weeks holiday In Florida! For the American trip was the first prize In a the Difference The deliberate mlskates were In two sketches of the Peak Forest canal by artist Ian Page Mrs HUllnson of Seaton Close Hazel Grove bUbo suggested the best name far the long boat which the Charity is buying foe the.

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