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12 Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, November 8th, 1979


Show brings good trade


AT Friday’s Christmas show


and sale.of. in-calf cattle at Clitheroe Auction Mart there were 28 cows and one heiter on offer before a large attendance


of buyers. There was a good trade, espe­


cially for high quality animals. The champion cow, owned bv Messrs T. Pickard and Son Great Harwood, made £522, the


to|) price of the clay Judges, were; R.-DrinkaU, |j b


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Soccer coaching expert is to be


new


THE Football Association’s Assistant Director of Coaching, .Mr Charles F. Hughes^ is to be the new president of the Old Clitheronians Associa­


tion. He will be installed at


the 425th anniversary annual reunion dinner at the Spread Eagle Hotel, S aw le y , on F r id a y , November 23rd. Mr Hughes, who is 46


ter House, the FA’s Lon­ don headquarters.


years old, joined the FA 15 years ago and has visited 56 countries in the last 10 years showing coaching films and supervising leagues and practice ses­


sions. He has done a great deal


of lecturing and coaching in America recently an would not be surprised to see the United States become a major force in the soccer world during the next 10 years. Viewers of BBC televi­


sion will be-able to benefit from Mr Hughes’s exper­ tise next year when 14 coaching films, each last­ ing 25 minutes, will be screened. He has just finished


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making the films, which should be shown in Sep­ tember at the start of the new season. Mr Hughes has written a book “Tactics and Teamwork” to coincide with the series. An earlier book he wrote has now become a world text book on the game. , Married with no chil­


dren, Mr Hughes lives in Iver, Buckinghamshire, and operates from Lancas­


Grammar School in 1952. During his time there he was a member of the school’s cricket 1st XI for six years, and played for five years for tne football 1st XI.


He left Clitheroe Royal


at Loughborough College, before taking up teaching posts at Bolton and Leigh.


Afterwards, he studied


was responsible for gen­ eral coaching duties and managing the England amateur side and Great Britain’s Olympic team. The managership post


On joining the FA, he


disappeared five years ago wh e n t h e p r o f e s - sional/amateur status was replaced by contract and non-contract players, leav­ ing Mr Hughes free to con­ centrate on coaching. Mr Hughes, who will


.more than £90 for the village WI.


THE annual Hallow­ e’en ball and fancy dress at Hurst Green .Memorial Hall raised


evening was the fancy d res s competition, which was won by Miss K. Scott and Miss D. Aspiriall dressed in old-fashioned riding attire, and Miss Janet Bailey as a Hawaiian girl.


H ig h lig h t of the


bottle of sherry. WI members organ­


They each received a


ised the event and there was dancing to a disco.


domino drive before the dance, whist win­ ners were: Ladies — Mrs E. Mather, Mrs C. Holden. Gents — Mrs C. H i l la s , Mr R. Marsden.


At a w h is t and


Ainsworth, Mrs W. Bailey, Peter Holden. Raffle: Mrs E. Hol-


Dominoes: Miss J.


d e n a n d Mrs E. Mather.


NEIGHBOURS DISPUTE


succeed Prof. Kenneth S. Dodgson, said this week: “It will be a great pleasure and an honour to be presi­ dent, especially for the 425th anniversary. “I’ve seen the standard


of education in many other countries and I believe that England’s grammar school system, including the Clitheroe school, is as good as anything and needs to be preserved.”


A DISPUTE between neighbours resulted in Peter Dowden and Miriam Cook, both of Woone Lane, Clitheroe, being bound over by Clitheroe magistrates in the sum of £100 each to be of good behaviour for a year.


Cook was given a condi­ tional discharge for a year. She was ordered to make restitution of £23.73.


For breaking a window, father dies


HOUSE father at St Denys’ children’s home, Clith'eroe, for 14 years, until his promotion two years ago to north west area adviser ol the Church of England Children’s Society, Mr Fred Foster died in hospital, on Tuesday.


The Chalet, Feazer Farm, Waddington.


Mr Foster (57), lived at


Nina, came to St Denys’ in 1963 from Sunderland to be senior houseparents.


Mr Foster and his wife, His appointment as area


adviser in 1976 meant he was responsible for the Church of England’s five homes in the north west. He was based at Bowden, Manchester.


responsibilities’ forced him to give up his activities at Clitheroe Parish Church where he was stewardship chairman, deputy chur­ chwarden and a member of


Mr Foster found his new


Stocks and shares


the PCC.


th e R o ta ry Club of Clitheroe, of which he was president in 1975. How­ ever he resumed Rotary activities with the newly- formed. Ribblesdale Club, being founder secretary.


He also resigned from


leaves a married son Laur­ ence.


As well as his wife he A service at St Helen’s


Church, Waddington, tomorrow will be followed b y 'c r e m a t i o n , a t


Accrington.


STOCKPILER, the stock exchange game that tests the skills of sixth formers in local schools, is begin­


ning again. This year, seven schools


are taking part in the com­ petition, organised by Blackburn Junior Chamber


of Commerce. They include Clitheroe


Grammar School for Girls (last year’s winners) and the Boys’ Grammar School in Clitheroe. Each school begins with


an imaginary £20,000 to spend and the winners at the end of the season receive a prize.


including dress suits up to size 52in. chest 8


• Best in-calf cow: T.W^ Pic­ kard and Son. Great Harwood, £522: J. Roberts,- Chtheroe, £505; L. Swindlehurst £430. There were 122 store cattle on


Waddington, and F. Wrathall, Gisburn.


£305, heifers to £200, Hereford bullocks to £280, heifers to £178, black poll bullocks to £230, Welsh black bullocks to £244,


Friesian bullocks made to i . _ ,,, „• I


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Hereford suckled calves to £100. November/December calving


cows to £522 (average £389), in- caif heifers to £457.„


including 34 fat cows, 123 ewes and 940 Iambs forward at Mon-


There were 80 fat cattle, day’s sale. (05.9p).


(74.Op), medium to 73.8p (71.Op), light*heifers to 72.2p


Light steers made to 7ip


71.8p (05p), heifers to 0G.8p (60.8p), bull calves to 77.8p (76.2p), fat cows to 0 0.8p


Uncertified steers made to . (50.6p).


144.op (134.2p), standard to 150.5p (136.4p), medium to 144p (135.up), heavy to 132p (126.7p). Overall average for lambs was


Sheep: Light lambs made to , ,


138.8p.Hatf-bred ewes made to £li per head (£15.20), horned to £14


(£10.36).


Spotlight on big band


WHEN the big band sound comes to town later this month, several young Clitheroe musicians will be in the spotlight. For they are members of


the Lancashire County Big Band — a group of young musicians from schools throughout the county. The band comes to town


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Rotary Club, Mr Eric Haigh will be in the audi­ ence to see his son Paul


(15), a pupil at Clitheroe Grammar School,


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Alan Tomlinson, of Burn­ ley. Proceeds from the concert will go to Rotary | charities.


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