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7’0P RIGHT: Ready and rarin' to be away on their " round the vi l lages" marathon. the group from the Trutcx Jubilee Mill wait tor the Mayor to start them off.


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TOP LEFT: A cheery smile from some of the young men who took part in the firc-a-side. soccer tournament.


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LEFT: At the coffee evening on Monday there was a "What's my name?" competition and admiring the doll is nine-year-old Katrina Grainger. of Park. Avenue, with Tricia's mother. Mrs Margaret Thwaites tthird left) and the Mayoress. Mrs E. Turner (centre).


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RIGHT: What's all this— a town council meeting in the Market Place? No. i t ’s just that the starting pistol used to set off the Truiex walkers on Satur­ day wouldn’t work and. what was needed was a few deft touches from the Mayor. Conn. Richard Turner (centre). Aid. Clifford Chatburn (left.) and. Conn. John Black­ burn.


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CLITHEROE'S bumper week of activities to send 16-year-old blind girl Tricia Thwaites. of Dun- sop Bridge, for special treatment in America, got well under way at the weekend with three energetic. outdoor events.


branch employees, nine of them girls, started the "Tricia week" in great style, when they set off in blazing sunshine on a sponsored walk round the villages, raising about £135.


A party of Truiex Jubilee


sored under horses' names, were given a civic start by the Mayor and watched by about ioo people who had fathered in the Market Place on Saturday morning to cheer them on their way. The walkers were lucky


The group, mostly spon­


reception tea in the Mayor's parlour. The Jubilee branch has


parlour gave r.icrn rh»v< I to recoup some o[ tad: strength.


already raised more than £00 from other events, such as raffles, good-as-new stalls and even a sponsored slim. On Sunday it was the


and missed all the bad weather, and although the two boys, Enrico Collision and David Boothman com­ pleted the 18-milc walk in record time, all the girls took if easy. They still managed to be in Clithcroc by 4-30. though, and every­ one was treated to a special


turn of 12 girls from Trutcx Waterloo branch who wanted to make their con­ tribution to the Tricia fund — although it cost five of them a day off work, suffer­ ing the after effects of very sore and blistered feet. Yes. the Trutex Waterloo


girls also went on a spon­ sored walk, but their route took them from Clithcroc to Blackburn and back. Everything went as


competition arranged v Clitheroe and di-trr Amateur Football Leapt* also on Sunday, proved to I be a popular event. A to', lection brought in £862 arl donations from clubs arc n- \ pected to add another £2« Nine club? from Amateur League. Caide. stones FC, who plav - | Blackburn Comomatior and a team from Clitiwct | Royal Grammar School too; part, in the competition. Winners were Comm"-. |


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planned until the girls reached Blackburn. Then, somehow, they lost their way and walked an extra two miles around the town before eventually finding the Town Hall and the Mayor. Conn. Tom Ellis, who was waiting to sign their sponsor cards. Tlie girls had set off in


cial. who defeated Rorjt Oak 5-0 in the final. In re* semi-final, Rural Oak aw Whalley and Commerce beat Caldcrstoncs. A coffee evening m t.n mayor's parlour on .M


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typical spring sunshine but on the return journey found themselves faced with a heavy snowstorm. With the bad weather


women \s or; a n i -a! ton; the town, stall; incltiofi I home-made cake? ana 1 1 bring and buy Among those present not | the Mayor and M


night was a great .meets and more than £34 tvr raised. Organised ov varto.i |


and aching feet, two of the party were exhausted by the time they reached Whallcy and another six finished at Barrow. The remaining four stayed the distance, though, and arrived back in Clitheroe looking like snow­ men. Clitheroe's own ‘'football­


ing granny." 61-year-old Mrs Ethel S/.czyr'oa. of Highficld Road, was one of the walkers and she managed to get back to Barrow. The walk realised about


£200 and though the girls were very tired, cups of tea and a buffet in the mayor's


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