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secretary Mr Stan Cottam, is the first of several fund­ raising efforts which the club hopes will put it back on a sound financial footing. There was dancing to a


Hall, Sabden. The evening, organised by


general funds, and the club hopes to stage a.similar dance at the end of the season.


More squash courts


PERMISSION for two more squash courts at Chatburn Road cricket ground has been granted by the Ribble Valley


' Council’s ' Development Sub- Committee. Sub-committee members


heard that the applicant, Mr W. Smalley, also intended to provide increased changing facilities, a larger car park and a .viewing area. The courts will form an extension to the present two-court


building, opened:just over a year-ago. f ' .- ; : ■ -


disco and the players’ wives served refreshments during the eyening. About £200 was raised for


Dig for medieval village at Newton


ABOUT 20 members of the Pendle Archaeological Group have been carrying out trial excavations at Newton 6n the pi-obable site of a medieval village. The dig, under the direction


of L an c a sh ire County Archaeologist Mr B. J. N.1 Edwards, unearthed'some pottery at. Easington Manor


labelled, numbered and iden­ tified, however, and it; could be some time before it is known whether it is actually from' the old village of Easington. Excavation organiser Mrs


Farm. It has "still to be washed,


ranged from 18 months old to, over 70, dug some trial trenches during the four days on site. The trenches at pre­ sent, however, have been gov­ erned by the lie of the land and the size of the labour force, archaeological excava­ tion being a very exacting


Mary Higham, of Peel Park Avenue, Clitheroe, said the results of the trial dig had been “very encouraging” and it was hoped to carry out- fu rth e r excavations this


,, The giymp- members; who summer.


' researched into the Domesday documents for vital informa­ tion about the positioning of the village.


- task. . The probable village site was tracked down by Mrs Higham, who in her spare time away from her job as head of geography at Burn- le y ’s Ivy Bank’ School,


time in the summer, it hopes to expand on the recent dig, which. was really a training exercise for the inexperienced archaeologists and an attempt td discover more about old Easington.


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ticularly interesting from Mrs Higham’s point of view, for the work forms part of the post-graduate research she is currently undertaking at Hull University. The entire group is very


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Exp en sive search


FOR failing to comply with an “access only” sign while driv ing a car in Whalley, Old Lan gho man, Eddie Price (47) of Larkhill Cottage, Old Langho; was fined £5 at Clitheroe. In; letter to the court, he said he was searching for a birthday card shop at the time of the


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Clitheroe, who described an action-packed three-week family holiday in California. Her husband, Rtn Eric Haigh, showed accompanying views ranging from the Grand Canyon to the San


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CHILDREN and grandchildren of members of the Rotary Club of Clitheroe, attending the annual lunch for sons and daughters, saw slides of a paradise for film fans of all ages — America’s Disneyland.


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Francisco skyline and activities as diverse as watching a baseball game and bartering for bargains in a Mexican border town.


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Haigh and their son Paul was given by Rtn Stanley' Westhead. Some of the 22 young visitors at the Starkie Arms. Hotel are


Rtn Fred Foster presided and the vote of thanks to Mr and Airs


Women’s 5-a-side tourney


BUDDING lady football*.rs are invited to take part in a five-a-side competition wliic.i has been organised as one of the attractions of the Ribble Valley festival of sport. The competition, open to


Roefield, teams of lady foot­ ballers from throughout Lan­ cashire will be competing for a challenge cup. This six-a-side competition is only open to teams affiliated to the Women’s Football Associa­ tion. Two teams from Clitheroe


an-y team of five girls from the Ribble Valley, takes place at Roefiekl on May 15th. Entry forms are available from the organiser, Mrs Doreen Euin- ton, of 35 Whalley Road, Clitheroe, or the Durham Ox, Longridge. On the following day at


Ladies’ FC will he trying to win the cup.


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CALDERSTONES Revue and Dramatic Society is in the middle of yet another suc­ cessful production — “The Gypsy Baron” — and thefull cast are pictured here at the dress rehearsal. The lead up to the three-act


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