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^ Weokdays 9 o.m. till 5*30 p.m.; Salurday 8*30 a.m. till 5-30 p.m.; Sunday 10*30 a.m. till 5 p.m.; Ciitheroe Market Tuesday and Saturday.
Chance for women riders to shine
FILLIES will be much in evidence this year at the Pendle F o r e s t and Craven Hunt point-to- point steeplechases — and they won’t all have four legs! For the first time ladies will
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be jockeying for position PROBATION
FOR YOUTH A 17-YEAR-OLD Ciitheroe youth was put on probation for three years when he appeared for sentence before the town’s Magistrates accused of theft and damage to property.
Gavin, of Duck Street, had pleaded guilty at a previous hearing to damaging the pool tab le a t the New Inn, Ciitheroe, and stealing £2 from the machine’s money box.
Nigel Stephen Andrew
Gavin was also ordered to pay £7 restitution.
when the competitors come under starter’s orders a week on Saturday. They will be able to compete in five of the six races.
restricted to lady jockeys, sponsored by Spillers Farm
for members of Pendle Forest and Craven Hunt, sponsored by Vincent Hall and Sons, and a race for horses from adjacent hunts, sponsored by Oats Restaurant, of Skipton. Also there will be a race
will each sponsor a jump, and in addition each of the six races will be sponsored by a local or national organisation. This year the Open Race, sponsored by Ribble Cement, is a qualifying event for the BMW Point-to-Point champ ionship — one of the richest hunter chases in the racing calendar._ On the card will be a race
ally farmed by F. Giles and Son, Derek Scott and Cyril Craddock. Several local business firms
run over a course of 19 jumps. Construction work is cur rently being carried out by Gisburn men Fred Senior and Donald Storey, on land usu-.
The steeplechases will be
Feeds; and a chase for horses from adjacent hunts which have yet to win an event (sponsored by Ratcliffe and Thornton, of Ciitheroe and Nelson). Another qualifying race —
are: James Broadley and Co., colour printers, Clayton-le- Moors; Whitbread West Pen nine Breweries, Blackburn; Ingham and Bulcock, estate agents, of Burnley and Whal ley; C. R. Hargreaves, groc ers, of Ciitheroe; Ribblesdale Coaches; Matthew Brown, of Lion Ales, Blackburn; John Ridehalgh, Blacko. Rossen- dale farmer Mr James Har greaves is also sponsoring a jump.
The first race, for members
provided for, by a good turn out of bookies as well as a full totalisator service.
of the Pendle Forest and Cra ven Hunt, starts at two o’clock. There will be ample car parking at the unchanged rate of £2 and £4. The keen punter will be well
Championship-will also be run. Firms sponsoring jumps'
for the Vaux Breweries Northern Point-to-Point
Help with jobs
suggestion, but thought that its work should come under that of the education, liaison committee. Rossendale will be raising
the matter at the next meeting of the Lancashire District Council’s Association.
THE Ribble Valley Council’s Liaison Committee has agreed to support a wove designed to help, alleviate the unemploy ment problem. Rossendale Council has proposed that a careers sub committee be set up with rep resentatives from employers, trade unions, local authorities and the careers service, and asked Ribble Valley for its views. The committee accepted the
MORE titan 60 people attended a disco dance at the Duke of York, Grindleton, organised by West Bradford Sports and Social Committee.
The dance teas the first in what the committee hopes will
be a series of similar social functions where villagers can get together.
"Coalition," of Airton. Two bottles for the draw ivere donated by landlord Mr Donald Wilson and his ivife. Proceeds will go to committee funds.
Music ivas provided by
Ciitheroe drivers ‘skate’ to award
top 10 places in a Shipley and District Motor Club rally at the weekend.
Scouts cash in
auctioneer Mr Chris Silver- wood • will be offering the goods.
will be spent on buying trees to plant in the village,
8 o’clock the previous night has been reserved for collec tion. On Saturday morning, goods will be received at the school between 10 a.m. and noon, when there will also be an opportunity to view. The Cubs, under adult supervision, are also offering a car wash service on May 1st and October 2nd, at a charge of 20p. Money from this venture
The time between 6-30 and
tures will be an auction a week on Saturday in the day school. S tarting at 2-30, local
THE lads of 1st Waddington Cub-Scout pack are on the money-raising trail to buy much-needed equipment. The first of several ven
BATTLING against black ice and fog, crews from Ciitheroe and District Motor Club took three of the
attracted a maximum entry of 90 from all over the North. Starting from Keighley it took the competitors through the Ribble Valley and Gisburn Forest to Clapham and the Dales and finished at Castle Bolton. Conditions, described by Trevor Roberts as “dread ful,” ranged from black ice on the Yorkshire moors to mist and drizzle on lower ground,
pos ition o v era ll, were Ciitheroe members Bill Hon eywell and John Morton whose Ford Escort Mexico took the class award for en tr ie s above 1300 c.c. Another Clitheroe-entered Cooper S, piloted by Tony French and navigator Steve Newman, was ninth. The five-hour 100-mile rally
of T rev o r Roberts and navigator Mrs Stephanie Mason, who was standing in for Trevor’s usual team mate Ian Grindrod. Finishing fourth.overall iri their Mini sport sponsored Mini Cooper S, the pair also took the class award for cars of 1300 c.c. and below. Close behind, and in sixth
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