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, make 12 tricks on a pseudo squeeze. North led the 10 of
heart opening bid by West, EW played in a four heart contract and contrived, to
After a subnormal two
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squeezed both north and south, ,due .to the clever discard ol the jack of diamonds. - Both discarded' the boss diamonds, allow ing the two of diamonds to make the' 12th trick.
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IT costs a lot of money to- run a' football club. That essential item' of equip ment, a ball, can cost £15. Strip, transport and
Club added £60 to their finances by holding a bingo evening at the Social Club. Many prizes had been given and com mittee member Michael Cox was the caller. The Castle - R e s ta u r a n t ,
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ACTION Disco provided the music at the 1st Pendle Scouts annual dance at Clitheroe Cricket Club. A hot-pot supper was pro vided by the ladies of the committee.
insurance make heavier demands on funds. Waddington Football
back, from the left: Brian Ross, Prank Richards, Eric Geldard, Simon W h i te s id e . F ro n t : Michael Cox, Roger Walker, Dennis Under wood, John Lund. . ,
No late night drinks on Christmas Eve '
asked the chairman, Mr late,” he said, “adding that Jim Parker, to which Mr Robert Davies, of the Tan ner’s Arms, Dinkley, replied: “The only person I have heard of who did not think it special wasScrooge and he changed his mind.”
that before local govern ment reorganisation the Tanner’s Arms had come under Blackburn, where the m a g is tra te s had granted Christmas Eve extensions to 11-30 p.m. “Ninety per cent of my customers come from the Blackburn area and they
Mr Davies explained
•Ribble Valley and if we made one exception we should have to -make more.” An application by the
the bench why the applica tion had been refused, the chairman, Mr J. B. Parker, said: “It does not conform to our guidelines for. the
Sumner said he had men tioned the application to the Chief Supt. at Black burn, who had said the decision was one for the magistrates. When Mr Davies asked
A LICENSEE who unsuccessfully asked Clitheroe magistrates for a special exemption from 10-30 p.m. to 11-30 p.m. on Christmas Eve (a Sunday) said the Queen and the Archbishop of Canterbury regarded Christmas as “special.” “Will they be coming?” will expect me to be open
the police in Blackburn had tried to achieve uniformity to prevent people rushing in cars from one area, to another.” Mr Davies also said: “I don’t want to be left out and neither do my customers.” Chief Insp. , Thomas
Clitheroe, provided slip per and all enjoyed their evening out. In the photograph are,
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spades, won by declarer’s king.. She drew trumphs in two- rounds and led the nine of diamonds, playing dummy’s king. South won with the ace and returned a club. Declarer won with the king; and now led .a spade,, ^finessing the ‘jack successfully. On the ace of spaces . she discarded the jack of diamonds. After/playing three
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Bingo evening helps football club
■ everyone’s mind at Cal- derstones Hospital on Saturday.
CHRISTMAS was on FESTIVAL
hospital ballroom, many people enjoyed games and raffles and bought goods from stalls includ ing soft toys, books,. Christmas ■ gi f ts and decorations.
At the fair, held in the
Parents’ Association,. proved a great success.
by Calderstones League o f Friends and the
The event, organised
OF CAROLS IN place of the usual united Advent service, the Ribble Valley Church Council • will be holding a United Festival of Carols in Clitheroe Parish Hall on New Year’s Eve. It will commence at 6 p.m., with singing led by 'Longridge Band and carols introduced by Capt. Clifford Moffett, of-the Church Army.-
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: and Mr W. L. Wilkinson; Mr Nicol Smith and Mrs A: redder. EW — Mr P:
: -In my last
..report a 'pseudo squeeze worked in our favour; this time we
cate game. The winners were:-NS — Mr L. Garner
F.OURTEEN. tables were m play at last week’s dupli
Win for debate team
i. competition held at Myers- c o u g hAg ri c u l t u ra l College. -The Bowland team was
-injury to young drivers necessitates immediate action by the Govern ment.” ’
•were: Bolton-by-Bowland 154 points, South West 138 points. Bowland will- compete
against a team from the Wyre-Lune region in the semi-final on February 2nd.
T o o fa s t
FOR exceeding the 30 mj>h speed limit in a car i n ’E"d i s f o r d;, Road, Clitheroe, Gary Smith (22), of Lancaster Drive, Clitheroe, was fined £30 by the town’s magistrates.
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behaviour on the - field of sport contributes to the violence and unsavoury situations associated with sporting events.” Scores
■The ' South West prop osed -.“That ungentlemanly
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-composed of Angela Booth,-' Sheila Billows and Valerie Pickard. They proposed “That the recent •increases in death and
■ the South West Region by 16 - points in a debating
:THE Bowland Region : Young Farmers’ junior debating team, defeated
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