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FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE


SATURDAY, NOV. 16th LFA Trophy, 1st Round


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KICKOFF 2-30 p.m. ALL PAY


SALE OF FAMILY


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Including Tea and Biscuits In aid of Waddington Cub Funds


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Corinne displays her talents at festival


ONE girl who will not forget this year’s Metho­ dist Youth Festival week is Corinne Horne, of Waddington,


17 to 21-ycar-olds she won five first prizes and three seconds in subjects as varied as cookery and embroidery. Her main achievement


For in the age group for


Wad. 11 to 13: Carol Grcgson T. Mark Jones T, Karen Kay T. 14 to 16: Susan Chicken T. Jean- Anne Roberts G. Shirley Procter T. 17 to 21: Anne Benson C. Linda Wlv.tfleld Wad, Gillian


Greenwood Wad. POSTER DESIGN


Adelc Horne Wad. Louise Wriglry T 11 to 14: Peter Hardy T. Carol Grccson T. Anpela Wilson T. la to 17: Carol Volkmer C (second). Jacqui Slater C (third).


was perhaps 1n the photo­ graphic class, where she was awarded second place in the colour and colour slide sec­ tion and third for black and


Saturday with exhibits of cookery, floral art and Christmas decorations in the Trinity schoolrooms, Clithcroe. There have been classes


white prints. The festival began last


ART


Derek Clark G David Roberts G. 9 to 10: David Herd Wad. Ian Giles C. John Bowker T. 11 to 13* Neil llowarlli Wad, Carol Grepson T, Mark Jones T Robert Davenport w. 14 to 16: Peter Hardy T. 17 to 21: Corinne Horne Wad.


Under 0: Steven Cowgill Wad. HYMN c om po s it io n


Lindsev Knight T. Denise PawJtMcr T. 13 to 16: Gordon Whitfield


Wad. 17 to 21: Katherine Leach C, Gillian Greenwood Wad.


each night this week and the music sections will be judged tonight bv Mrs B. M. Winnard, of Tosside. To­ morrow there will be a religious knowledge quiz. There will be a grand con­


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ALLOTMENT VANDALS


lookout but we haven’t caught them—yet."


people treat the allotments as a public footpath. They use them as a short cut trom West View, over the railway footbridge, to Hen- thorn. I think something should be done to improve the security of the site. There should be stronger fencing, although even barbed wire has proved no deterrent in the past.”


The trouble is that


tile way of Mr Ernie Bailey, also <.' Kay Street, who has a pen 0n the allotments. Of the 70 pullets he had a few months ago. at least two dozen have disappeared, as well as a quantity of feed. And now he'll have to sell the remainder—thanks to a


Double trouble lias come broken lea.


A Hell-driver. Mr Bailey received tile injury in the last race of flic season at


While City, so now he is unable to look after his pullets. “The latest to dis­ appear only went this week­ end,” he said. "The birds are wortli at least £2 each but 1 am definitely selling


up now.” •• Wc have been down fit


nichts to try and catch the culprits but without success” he added. “They even let out our two rabbits although wc got them back un­


harmed.” Another allotment-holder


i.s Mr Edward Jones, of Beech Street, who has had a plot at the site for many years.


but it makes no difierence,’’ lie said. “ They take any­ thing they can find. At present they seem to be concentrating on onions although a short time ago it was mainly potatoes they were after


" This is private property


when we go down to check tile allotments but it seems as though they watch '>s liefore they strike. It's a sign of the times. There used to lie no fences down there and people walked right through but there was ne'er anv damage. Now I suggest that all the gates arc padlocked and each allotment-holder has his own kev.” A keen pigeon fancier,


We vary the hours


equally stupid and senseless acts have been perpetrated. I t is possible that the thoughtless


responsible for these wan­ ton acts of destruction do not realise, if tliev live In , the area, that their parent' / will have to contribut: through the rates fc: repairs to this damage.


individuals WATCHDOG


deeds Just for kicks. I sug­ gest that, when identiliec. a series of heavy kicks on tile more prominent car’


” If they commit thes?


of the anatomy, supplemen­ ted by a R°°d old-fa.shior.od


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belting might prove an effective parental rctr'.bn- tion. I hope this would be coupled with a reduction >


pocket money until the debt is fully liquidated.''


n


the ullage parish conned, members reported that


At a recent meeting of


various items had boon vandalised recently, includ­


ing a telephone box. a wooden bench . . . and a '■ vandal-proof ” litter bin.


Superintendent Mr Rose:' Hirst vesterdnv promised that any incidents of van­ dalism a t the West view allotments or elswhcrc which were reported to him would be fully investigated.


Ribble Valley Parks


Mr Jones explained how he and others have had their cotes broken into and pigeons harmed.


feathers and remove the rings from their legs, which makes them completely use­ less for racing. Some of these birds are worth £50 — they just do it out of spite.” ’■ I t is heartbreaking for


'■ They clip the wingtip


PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Waterloo Rd, Clitheroe


"What things soever yc desire when ye pray believe that ye receive them and ye shall have them."


Mark 1 1. v24.


GOSPEL SERVICE SUNDAY AT 6-30 p.m.


A WARM INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL.


make a fuli report and inform the pfiice.” he said- " People arc not always willing to itvhrm on others but it must to done if this vandalism is :0 be stamped out.


" My depsrtment will


people who d: this sort of thing are sick It is a sad reflection on the state of society today."


“ Personally, I think the


us gardeners to spend so much time and effort on our allotments Just to become victims of these pilferers.”


was made at a recent meet­ ing of Clitheroc Town Council when members described the vandalism as “ a crying shame.”


The oficr 0f a £25 reward TOP TWEINIJY


Mayor's Parlour, church Street. Clithcroc, on Tues­ days and Wednesdays. The council has also in­


touch with tlic Town Clerk. Mr L. D. Telford, who is available a1


Any person who has any information should get in


- his office at the


formed the police, who have promised patrols for the area.


Conn. James Fell. the village's representative on thp Ribblc Valley Council.


a wave of vandalism in recent weeks, according to


Whalloy has also suffered


the Advertiser of four rcrent examples of van­ dalism. A cul-de-sac sign was removed and dumped In a side street. An “ access only” sign sulTcrcd a similar fate. A bronze presentation plate was unscrewed from a main street .seat and cast aside. A wood and metal litter container was destroyed on a bonfire. Commented Coun. Fell:


Conn. Fell this week told V


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“I'm going to make you a star ’’—David Essex. “ Killer Queen ”—Queen. “ I can't leave, you alone "—George McCrac. ’’ All of me loves all of you ” — Bay City


“ Down on the beach tonight "—The Drifters. Rollers.


“ Far. far away "—Slade. “ YmiTc having my baby "—Paul Anka. “ Lonely Girl ’’—Eddie Holman. ’’ Everything I own ’’—Ken Booth. “ Let's get together ag a in ” — The Glitter


Band. I "*( o''*' lu l l ■


“ Let’s put it all together’ “ You’re the first, the la


Barry White. -The Stylistics.


THE M6 at Pisston is again free of roadworks following resurfacing work which has taken five weeks instead of the expected 10.


FOR TRUTEX WORKERS


I APPRECIATE the statement by Tootal th a t "absolutely no redundancies'’ are planned within the


Valley Trades Council is concerned about, any take­ over which affects workers


the Ribblc


in this area. As a society which


Grindlcton-based Trutex Group. Naturally,


represents the majority of the trades in the district


we feel it is our duty to work in close co-oneration with those unions con­ cerned with the interests of the Trutex employees. Their high standard of


workmanship over the past. 50 years has created a name that is respected for its quality throughout


Britain and abroad. And while the Trades


Council fully realises the present good intentions it could be possible that, niter two or three months.


Too tails directors micht have to


economic situation.


dancies Tn the country's present


attitudes towards rethink redun- their indu.s-


trv is under pressure to cut- costs and. from nractical experience, we arc well aware where the axe falls first. JOHN T. WILKINSON President. Ribblc Valiev Trades Council.


Wrong to have means test


IN my copy of the Adver­ tiser 1 observed a notice in­ viting cx-Servicc personnel who are tn need to apply to the Clitheroe Ex-Service Personnel Welfare Fund.


remembered as the " Wel­ come Home Fund" and to be kind we should not again mention how the residents of Clithcroe generously gave their money on this clear understanding later to find that the custodians of this fund had then changed tneir


More generally this is


minds. This is now a charitable


trust only to be used to assist persons who are in need. I t is an ideal no ex- Scrviecman in Clithcroc will disagree with, but I am sure when lie sees the appli­ cation form he will be dis­ turbed to find lie is asked if he is receiving Govern­ ment supplementary bene­ fit: what is his own house­ hold income and that of his wife, and whether there are children resident at home. I have no need of this


fund. But I object to any Clithcroc ex - Serviceman


having to pass a means test, lo benefit from the Hind. They were prepared to give their lives and, don't forget, some did.


R. GIBSON 2!) West View, Clithcroc.


Swashbuckler


heart attack "—Queen; "Elton John's greatest hits __


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top: “How long" — Ace; “Where did all the good times go"—Donny Osmond. LPs of the week: ‘ Sheer


Last weeks piacings me m __— i1a j i__ Awm. UAnnrJ Hnr VT, ”7


ADVENTURE, action, love, chivalry and excitement all have a part to p'a;' in the humorous cloak and sword extravaganza “ The Three Musketeers ” at the Civic Hall next week. Charlton Heston, Raquel Welch, Spike Milligan and Christopher Lee are among tlie star- studded cast of the greatest


y DOLLS 'DOLLS PRAMS’ DOLLS COTS CRAFT KITS DESKS


BLACKBOARDS


, TEA SETS DOLLS FURNITURE CHEMISTRY SETS ELECTRICAL SETS


RADIO HEADPHONES TOOL SETS


PHOTOGRAPHY


Nicola Bowker T. Andrew Hail­ wood T, Marlin Rothwell L. • 10 to 12- Michael Wilson T. Lindsey Kniphl T. 13 to 16: Susan Knight T. Neil Stclling W. David Cowgill Wad. 17 to 21: Linda Whitfield Wad isecond), Corinne Horne


cert of finalists on Saturday evening at Trinity at which the enns and certificates will be presented bv Mr Fletcher Richardson, of Radio Black­


burn. RESULTS Kov T Trinity: C. Chatham:


G. Grindlcton: Wad. W.iidincton: W Whullry: S Staidbarn: H. Harrop: L, Low Moor.


ESSAY


Traev Giles C. June Lloyd G. 10 to 11: Helen Spooner G. Adcle Horne Wad. Susan Giles C. }- to 14: Georpc Simpson S, Angela Wilson T. Richard .loncs T. 15 to 18: Jean-Anne Roberts G. Joyce


Under 9: Louise Stornelll T,


Benson C. Jacqui Slater C POETRY COMPPOS1TION


Jan*. Llovd G. Louis* Stornclli '1. 10 to 11: Pamela Rcdmayne S, Carol Grepson T. Susan Giles C. 12 to 14: Simon Finch W, Georce Simpson S. Christine Banks T. 15 to ‘8: .Iran-Anne Roberts G.


Under 9: Rachel Saberton T.


Carol Bolkmcr C. Gordon Whit- Acid Wad.


HANDWRITING Under 7: Katherine Wilson Wad.


Michelle Darbyshtre T, Neil Mastcrton G. 8 to 10: Ian Bowker T. Tara Finch W. Adcle Horne


Wad (Hurd). Colour prints—Under 9: Michelle Rowlev T, Tracy Giles C. Martin


Rothwell L. 10 to 12: Ian Giles G. 13 to 16: Jean-Anne Roberts G. Jacquic Slater C. Susan Knight T 17 to 21: Corinne Horne Wad (second i, Linda Whitfield Wad


Bury Wad. Ian Gregson T. 10 to 12: Kathleen Woods Wad. John Daniels T. Carol Gregson T. 13 to 16: Susan Knight T. Neil Stolling W. Mark Sutcliffe W. 17 to 21: Cortnnc Horne Wad (.second).


(third! Colour slides—Under 9: Heather


d r e s sm a k in g


Rachel Saberton T. 10 to 12: Sheila Harrison H. Carol Gregson T Rosemary Cross S. Lindsey Knlcht T. 17 to 21: Anne Denson


Under 9: Judith Wignall T.


C, Joyce Benson C. em b r o id e r y


Judith Wlpnall T. Rachel Saberton T 10 to 12: Carol Gregson I . Sian Bamford T. Rosemary Cross S. 17 to 21: Corinne Horne Wad.


Utidcr 9: Katherine Wilson Wad, CROCHET OR TATTING


to 16: Julie Waddington C, Jul.c Harb C, Susan Knight T.


k n it t in g Under 9: Judith Wignail T. 10 to 12- Carol Gregson T. 13 Black and white — Under 9: Under 12: Carol Grcgson T, Under 10: David Roberts G, COOKERY T in to 11: David Herd Wad.


Under 9: Louise Wrigley T. Clirlsline Clark G.


Snowden


Adcle Home Wad. Susan Giles O. ,,, ,o i t : Kalliryn Holden Wad. Melanie Cowperlhwaitc 1. Joa'l


nobinson H 15 to IS. J '» 'f Waddington C. Susan Chiclon 7. Shirley Procter T 17 to .1. Corinne Horne Wad.


STAMP COLLECTING


Under 9: Susan Woods (sec.l W. .0 to 12: Neil Wilson W. Caroline


Miller W. David Cowgill Wad. M to 16: Jean-Anne Robert^ G. Gordon Whitfield Wad. Penny


Daniels T. WOODWORK


Giles C. 10 to 12: Carol Grcgson T John Daniels T. David Herd Wad 13 to 16: Denis Underwood Wad. Roy Kay C, Neville Harrison


H. m e ta lw o rk Under 9: Ian Gresspn T, David


Roberts G. Derek Clark G. 10 to 12: Carol Grecson T. John Daniels T. 13 to 16: Dents Under­ wood Wad. Gordon Whitfield Wad.


FLORAL ART


Louise Stornclli T. Richard Gate T 10 to 12: Helen Spooner G. Michael Gale T. David Herd Wad. 13 to 16: Penny Daniels 1. Catherine Hogg G. Gale Staveley W 17 to 21: Corinne Horne Wad.


Under 9: Judith Wignall T.


Judith Wignall T. Tracy Giles C. 10 to 12: Sheila Harrison H. Michael Gate T. Sian Bamford T. 13 to 16: Susan Knight T, Susan Chicken T. Penny D.iniels T. 17 to 21: Corinne Horne Wad.


Carol Volkmer C. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Under 9: David Roberts G.


ELOCUTION


D.ivid Roberts G (Joint flrstl. Derek Clark G, Hilary Jones T. 10 to 12: Carol Gregson T. Helen Spooner G. David Herd Wad. 13 to 15: Christine Banks T. Susan


Under 9: Lesley Herd Wad and


Chicken T. d ram a t isa t io n


T rinity Brownie Pack. Trinity Guide Unit. Under 9: Ian Gregson T. Stuart


Pendle Boy takes road to fame


ONE bird which will not be gracing anyone's Christmas table tills year is Pendlc Boy. a Carolina drake which is tlic pride and joy of Ca’.derstones residents this aeek after winning third prs/e in the Ribble Valley Poultry Society's annual show.


sanctuary started at flic hospital some time ago. Fondle Boy was chosen by the residents who care for him to be their first-ever official show entry.


One of several birds in a


him was rewarded when a party from tile hospital Mured the show at Clithcroe Auction Mart to see Pendlc 3ov proudly displaying a certificate for taking third place in tile " any variety duck or drake " class. So thrilled were they with


And their confidence in excellent quality of bird on


display. Bad weather on -both


Saturday and Sunday did not stop almost 300 spec­ tators from visiting the show, which is known as the " bantam classic of the


Fife, Scotland, made a special journey to the show for the second year running and while thev were here took a look at English stock on a number of local poultry farms. Among the winners of


North.” Two poultry fanciers from


which helped lower the .lumber of entries from emt- pf-town competitors this rear, the two-day show was most successful, with an


his success that residents— and stall man Mr Sam Stirling, who lias charge of :hc bird sanctuary — have seen inspired to think of entering flic drake in oilier .-hows in tile future. Despite t.lie price of petrol,


special awards at tile show were: Airs B. Palmer, of Pavthorne. who received the Gordon Lea trophy for the best Old English game bantam; a rosette for the best hard feather bantam (male or female), and a medal for the best Old Eng­ lish spangle female. Vice-chairman of the


FAT-THOUGH NOT FOR LONG


FOUND—a fatty prepared to shed a great many of her extra pounds to set a good example.


The response to an appeal


10 10 is: c a rol Oregon T, » S : S T Sn r% :S °U


WnKn,yhyt


r « J ' Waddi„E.on C g T 17 to 21: Linda wnu


Held Wad,' Anne Benson C. Joyce


Benson C. SOFT TOYS AND FKl.TtNORK Under 9: Inn Grepson T Judith


r i o V - p i S S ? " s S S t


: T J IS


published in the Advertise! and Times for ail overweight woman was literally quite enormous. She is wanted by to train as leader of a a worldwide slimming dub branch opening shortly in the district. ‘The two people I am


Drove van without


due care


interviewing lor the job have a combined weight of over 30 stones, and one of them Ups the scales at 19 stones,*’ said Mrs June Routlcdgc. North Man­ chester area manager of the Silhouette Club.


charge will first have a six- week training course, dur­ ing which she will, of course, be. slimming herself.” The class is expected to start in January.


“ The person who will take


FOR driving a three-wheeler van without due care and attention, Nello Lucinni < 461. of Chalburn Road, Clithcroc, was fined £20 by Clithcroe magistrates.


fendant was following a car along Chatham Road. The car stopped to allow some­ one to cross and a collision


Sgt H. Whigham said de­


occurred. In a letter. Lnciani said


(.lie car braked suddenly. The impact was a glancing one and the only damage was to a tail light.


Tin: EASY WAY TO


'dottc bantam, and a rosette for the best soft feather bantam (male or female i. Judges were J. Handley, of


SLIM FOR CHRISTMAS SALON 81


Kendal: W. Duncan, Bar- noldswick: M. Harrison, Crewe; T. E. Newhousc, Clitheroe: R. H. Wearing, Forton; J. A. Shaw, Burton; T. Alty, Longton.


the society seen after the judging. Front (from the left i: Mr J. Crook, presi­ dent: Mrs B. Palmer: Miss M. Hethcrington, secretary.


PICTURE: Members of


Back: Mr P. Fielden. com­ mittee: Mr B. Swnrbrick: Mr F. T. Bradley, show manager: Mr R. H. Wearing, judge: Mr T. Ncwhouse, committee, and Mr K. Sharpe.


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Chipping, won the Bibby trophy for the best soft feather bantam: flic Arthur Robinson memorial chal­


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