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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 14th, 1979
Public urged to help fight
against vandals
RIBBLE VALLEY Council’s Policy and Resources Committee is to continue its battle against vandals.
tem is to be continued. This was decided at Mon day’s committee meeting.
lic to help by reporting any incidents to the council. The present reward sys
There was a call from Coun. Geoffrey Ains worth, (Clayton-le-Dale,) to double the reward for inci dents reported that led to convictions. But Chief Executive Mr
Hundreds enjoy Read gala day
FUN for all the family was the aim of Read gala organisers and hundreds of villagers enjoyed the diversions.
organisations set up stalls and sideshows on St John’s School playing fields and Slaidburn Silver Band played lively tunes.
Most of the main local
Simonstone Mothers’ Union, Read United Foot ball and Cricket Clubs, the
Manning the stalls were
village playgroup and the Scouts. Money-raising efforts were also run by several other organisa tions.
were cross-country races for the over 11s and over 14s.
For the first time there
four of girls competed in a five-a-side soccer contest for the under-lls. Pony rides, treasure hunts and raffles were
Six teams of boys and
art, organised by the vil lage WI and held at the junior school, winners were Mrs Janet Riley, Mrs Cynthia Francis and Mrs Anne Goodway. Competitors pictured in
other features of the after noon. In an exhibition of floral
the pillow fight are Ian Moorhouse (8), of Singleton Avenue, and seven-year- old Lee M e r r in g to n (right), of Buckingham Drive.
Fracas
ends in court
AFTER a Clitheroe man was refused bar service at the Central Working Men’s Club in Whalley Road, a fr acas d ev el o p ed , Clitheroe magistrates heard.
of Kemple View, pleaded guilty to damaging a bottle of whisky and glasses. He was fined £50 and ordered to pay £8.85 costs. Chief Insp. T. J. Sumner
Ronald Edmondson (43), =s COOP — O’BRIEN
Miss Anne O’Brien, was married at SS Michael and John’s RC Church to Mr Andrew Robert Coop, of Burnley.
Clitheroe clerk typist
Watch out for safe robbers
A WARNING th a t a mobile team of safe rob bers who have been active in the Accrington and Blackburn areas could move to Clitheroe has been issued by the local CID. They have been concen
trating mainly on business and commercial premises and businessmen are being warned not to keep large amounts of cash on their premises overnight. “These men are highly
daughter of Mr and Mrs P. O’Brien,of Henthorn Road, and the bridegroom the youngest son of Mr and Mrs W. Coop, Whalley Road, Wilpshire.
father, the bride wore a classical model gown of white Italian satin and embroidered silk guipure lace, and a finger-tip veil held by a Juliet cap of lace and diamante. Her shower bouquet was of pink roses, bridal gladioli, freesia and stephanotis.
Given away by h er
Joan O’Brien, was brides maid, and Master David Thomas the page. Miss O’Brien’s Victorian-stvle dress was of pink nylon chiffon, trimmed with white lace. She had a band of silk flowers in her hair and carried a posy of white roses, carnations and freesia.
The bride’s sister, Miss
mobile and could well move to'our area at any time,” said a Clitheroe police spokesman. “Company heads would be well advised not to keep large sums of money in their
office safes.” He added that if money
had to be left overnight it should be kept in safes which bolt into the floor and are not easily moved by thieves.
Motorist fined
FOR FAILING to comply with double white lines, motorist Mrs Marjorie Wilmot (54), of Claremont Avenue, Clitheroe, was fined £35 at Clitheroe. She admitted the offence by
letter. Trees
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil is to take legal proceed- ings against the owner of Sir John’s Wood, Whalley. The owner was granted
permission to fell trees in certain areas to thin the wood, but instead felled others without consent.
Unhurt
A CLITHEROE man was involved in a two-car colli sion near Barrow link road on the Whalley-Clitheroe by-pass. Drivers Mr Peter Higgs, of Fairfield Drive, and Mr Paul Skellorv, of Newcastle, were both unhurt.
ELECTED
WADDINGTON Parish Council has elected Mr Eric Edmondson as chair man for the coming year. Vice-chairman will be Mr wJohn Watson.
MEMBERS of Clitheroe’s Waggon and Horses pool team this week celebrated their success in winning the Hyndburn Knock out Trophy.
Bishop stepped up to receive the winners’ award from television personality Stuart Hall. They also received their own separate
mementoes. , ,jy At a presentation evening in Blackburn, captain Charlie
Roy Hargreaves was presented with the runners-up award in the individual championships.
Our picture shows the squad at the function with Stuart Hall. Charlie Bishop is in the centre and Roy Hargreaves is second from kke right.
burn, and the Waggon are Clitheroe’s only representatives. The side had another triumph to celebrate when team mate
The Hynburn League is sponsored by AFM Leisure! Black
man, Mr Philip Coop, the bridegroom’s brother was groomsman, and Mr Mark Hallam the usher. Fr E. X. Willoughby
Mr Alan Rudd was best
performed the ceremony and Mrs Crompton was the organist. After a reception at the
Calf’s Head Hotel, Wor- ston, the couple spent their honeymoon in the Lake District. They are to live in Low Moor. Photograph: C a s tle
Studios. The bride is the elder
(pros ecu ti ng ) sa id Edmondson and another man had gone into the club on a Saturday afternoon when it was members only, and ordered beer. The bar man was told not to serve them because they were not members. Edmondson then threw
a glass at the bar break ing a bottle of whisky and eight glasses, said Insp. Sumner. In court, Edmondson
said he had been going to the club for 15 years and had never had trouble before. He had already been served with three pints before the trouble, he said.
FIELD DAY
THE streets of Rochester will be packed on Saturday afternoon for the annual field day. A fancy dress parade
with decorated floats will begin at 2 p.m, followed by the crowning of field day queen Janet Steady (14), on the recreation field. There is a full afternoon
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Child-minding campaign
Clitheroe Market entrance in Parson Lane from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on June 22 nd. In charge will be Mrs
A MINIBUS, complete with posters, leaflets and newsletters, will Depart of the campaign for National Child Minding Week. It will be stationed at
Jean Delaney and Mrs Linda Median, who will be pleased to meet both regis tered and unregistered child minder;,.
On map
SLAIDBURN has put itself firmly on the map in the eyes of the British Tourist Authority.
programme of games, sports, sideshows and handicraft displays, includ ing a baby show for three age groups.
£1,000 prize at the races
PRIZE MONEY of more than £1,000 will be given by the Rotary Club of Lan caster next Wednesday. The event, a harness
racing meeting at Wood- burn Farm, Middleton, near Morecambe, promises :o be the club’s biggest money-raising effort in its history. Proceeds will go to charity.
BTA guide to commended country hotels, guest houses and restaurants, Slaidburn has two estab lishments included.
In the new edit ion of the
Head Guest House in Woodhouse Lane and the Hark to Bounty Inn.
They are the I’arrock Travolta’s back
the box office hit now car ries an “A” certificate which will enable more youngsters to see the film.
THERE IS a must for disco fans at Clitheroe Civic Hall next week when “Saturday Night Fever” is the attraction. Starring John Travolta,
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Michael Jackson said this would not be possible at the moment as new posters with the current sum of
Members want the pub
£50 had only just been printed. “Vandalism means crim
inal damage,” said Coun. Peter Nuttall, Clitheroe. “The sooner we bring this home to the public, the sooner it can play its full part in tackling the prob lem,” he said. It was agreed that a cap
to shelve plans to create a separate body to tackle vandalism, until hearing the results of a pilot scheme in Preston involv ing Police, social services, the local authority and the education committee.
A PARTY of 19 local chil dren had a whale of a time in Blackpool on Sunday, on a trip organised by mem bers of the Rotary Club of Clitheroe. Their day out began
Children’s day at seaside
with a picnic lunch and tour of Blackpool Zoo, fol lowed by a couple of hours on the sands, where they were treated to donkey rides and ice-creams and enjoyed a paddle in the sea. A fish and chip tea at a
tion could be put on the monthly “What’s on in the Ribble Valley” sheets to alert ratepayers what van dalism was costing. The committee decided
Soccer club celebrates
THE Birtwistle Cup was one of the trophies proudly on display at Waddington FC’s end-of-season presen tation and dinner dance. The function was held at
the Castle Restaurant, Clitheroe, and awards were presented by Foot ball League and FIFA referee Mr David Richard son, of Great Harwood. The club has captured
year was Simon Whiteside, and there was a tie for the reserve team prize bet ween Eric Geldard and Mal colm Ro b i n s o n . Sportsman of the year was Dennis Underwood.
First team player of the
the Birtwistle Cup for the second term running, and players received their win ners’ medals as well as run ners-up awards in the Cra ven Cup.
Bl ackpool re s tau ran t roundeu off the afternoon, and during the coach jour ney home, a stop was made at Stanley Park adventure playground for the youngs ters to work off any excess energy. The outing was arranged
by the Rotarians with the International Year of the Child in mind.
j Girls compete in champion style
THE sporting skills of pupils at Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School have won them many awards recently. The latest accolade came
in the Ribble Valley special sports week athletics com
Parkes, Claire Mortimer, Janet Ashworth, Helen Dale, Heather Oates, Joyce Oldfield, Julia King, Helen Swift, Kerry Brad shaw, Jane Seed, Sharon Carhill, Karen Richardson, Elizabeth Gorman, Diane Ridings, Cheryl Aspden, Carol Piper, Alison Wal lers and Dawn Birtwistle.
In the team were Emma
tors in the Ribble Valley rounders rally, held at the Grammar School, both the under-16 and under-14 t e ams winning thei r events.
They were also the vic
Russell, Susan Cruse, Ali son Walters, Jane Seed, S us an K i l m i s t e r , Stephanie Cooper, Gillian Hargreaves and Fiona Mercer. They were also champ
petition held at St Augus tine's School, Billington.
c omp o s e d of Emma Parkes, Kerry Bradshaw, Janet Ashworth, Alison Walters, Clare Townson, Jane Seed, Stephanie Cooper, Sheila Billows, Susan Kilmister. Intermediate: Karen
ions in the junior and inter mediate events in the Rib ble Valley Athletics com petition held at St Augus tine's School. The junior team was
Swimmers face tough competition
r e c e i v e l i f e - s a v i n g instruction at Ribblesdale Pool. To allow time to prepare
Home win I.owcrhousc A 69
at last Snbden S2,
Under 1(5: Pauline Jenkin- son, Kathryn Hutchinson, Elizabeth Jones, Helen Seed, Elizabeth Iphofen, Jane Holt, Carol Tingey, Carol Piper and Janet Wade.
Under 14: Clare Begus, Jane Joselyn, Josephine
Compet i ng were —
of Mrs Pam Boulton, head of PE at the school, sev eral pupils have won indi vidual awards represent ing the Ribble Valley in a Lancashire Schools athle tic competition at Skel- mersdale'. They are Susan Catlow,
Susan Thurogood, Diane Ridings, Janet Ashworth and Lyndsay Pinnins.
DOUBLE SUCCESS FOR WAGGON SIDE
Parkinson, Elizabeth Gor man, Carol Piper, Cheryl Aspden, Diane Ridings, Janet Wade, Susan Beck, Paul a Briggs, Janine Atkinson. In addition to these suc cesses, under the training
SAHDEN gained their first home win of the season with a victory over Lowerhouse A in a tightly-played game, in which neither side gave much away and there w;is good keen fielding and bowling by both teams. In the end Sabden ran out
CLITHEROE swimmers Stephen Pym (17), of Con way Avenue, and James Chatburn (19), of West View, will face strong com petition from all over the North West when they compete in the Royal Life Saving Society Champion ships at Ribblesdale Pool, on Sunday. Stephen and James both
for the event the pool will close at 4-30 with last admissions at 4 p.m.
Kirk, in his last season in charge of the first team, and John Lund, who takes over from him, were both given tankards.
The two managers, John
shortly be ringing for John Kirk and three players Frank Richards, John
Weddi ng bel ls will
Read open up six-point lead
READ have opened up a six-point lead at the top of the Ribblesdale Cricket League table, with Whalley in second place on 22 points, and Cherry Tree next with 21. Former leaders, Blackburn Northern are now lying fifth.
have a two-day prog ramme this weekend. The second rounds of the cup competitions will be played on Sunday. Clitheroe will have Padiham as visitors at Chatburn Road in the Ramsbottom Cup, and Read travel to Cherry
Some clubs will again
Read 2nd will be at home to Baxenden 2nd.
Tree. In the Lawrenson Cup,
Whalley find it harder
Whalley 141 for 9 dee. Settle 117 for S.
sometimes slow overs rate and skipper John Slinger had to delay the declaration until 4-50 p.m. The visitors made a shaky
victors by 13 runs to “do the double" over Lowerhouse who they beat in the opening match of the season. The home team, put in to bat,
were given a steady start by opener Balmbra, top scorer with 19.
in the face of sharp bowling, particularly by Reeve who finished with 3 for 13. Last man in, Reeve, was also
saw only John Wright, IS, and Bibby, M, reach double figures
top scorer for Lowerhouse, whose batting was shattered by Bibby with 5 wickets for 12. Snbden: Graham 1, Balmbra
19, Meakin 6, Frankland 0, Wright IS, Keogh 7, Bvwater 3, Parsons 8, Jackson 0, Bibby 11, Armitage n.o. 0. Extras 6. Total 82.
Arif 8-0-30-3. Smith 4-1-10-2. Tripathi 4-1-23-1. Lowerhouse A: Hope (J) 0,
Bowling: Reeve S.3-3-13-3.
Heaton 13, Tripathi 5, Hope (N) 1, Arif 1, Whitehead 0, Smith 15, Entwistle 1, Greenwood n.o. 2, Whittam 4, Reeve 22, Extras 5. Total 69. Bowling: Bibbv 8-3-12-5.
P r e - s e a s o n t r a i n i n g
CLITHEROE Rugby Union FC is on the lookout for new talent and is offering basic coaching d u r in g Ju ly fo r an y o n e interested in learning the game: Schoolboys, in particular, are assured of a warm welcome. First and second team players
But a mixed bag of batting
AFTER their easy con quest of Clitheroe the pre vious day, Whalley had to try a little bit harder at Settle on Sunday but came away with only one point from a losing draw. They were not helped by a
FIXTURES Ribblesdale League
Read v Whalley, Earby v Ribblesdale Wanderers, Gt Har wood v Settle, Baxenden v Padiham, Blackburn Northern v Bamoldswick.
Clitheroe v Cherry Tree. Division One
Lucas v Langho Centre, Old Rossendalians v Baxenden. Lower Darwen v Read. Bar- noldswick v Blackburn North ern, BBCV v Immanuel.
Cherry Tree v Clitheroe. Division Two
Earby, Whalley v Rawtenstall, Settle v Gt Harwood, Padiham v Rolls-Royce 1st, Immanuel v Lucas. Rolls-Royce 2nd v BBCV.
Ribblesdale Wanderers v Ramsbottom Cup
Gt Harwood v Earby, Cherry Tree v Read, Bamoldswick v Northern.
Sunday: Clitheroe v Padiham, Lawrenson Cup
dalians, kead v Baxenden, Raw- tenstall v Gt Harwood, Lower Darwen v Cherry Tree.
Sunday: Settle v Old Rossen-
start to their innings, losing Lancashire’s Bob Rateliffe with only* a run scored and Stephen Wildgoose at 25. Slinger stayed with David
Valley win inter-league match
other batsman was last out, hav ing lost two partners. Tim Mar shall and Jim Staniforth were still at the wicket when the declaration was made. Settle did not find runs par
ticularly easy to come by and they owned much to Phil Stint’s 37, with Ward coming along with an unfinished 16 late in the innings. Other double figure scores
Meakin 5.4-2-24-2. Parsons 4-1- 18-2. Bywater 2-0-10-1.
ter 17, Rateliffe e Harrison b Weavers 0, S. Wildgoose b Robinson 17, D. Bleazard b Weavers 34, B. Foster c and b Weavers 26, D. Wilcock e Sant b Weavers 11, P. Macintosh b Weavers 11, F. Mackwood e Horne b Robinson 3, V. Morris run out 0, T. Marshall not out 6, J. Staniforth not out 4, extras 12, total (9 wkts dee) 141. Bowling: Weavers 14-2-50-5;
4.11 off 29 overs against Whal- ley’s 4.03 off 35.4 overs. WHALLEY: J. Slinger b Fos
were contributed by Davidson, Hayton and Foster. Settle reached a run-rate of
to add another 23 to make it 114 for five and then, at 125, Foster departed having been caught and bowled by Weavers. P. Macintosh, who was the
Bleazard to see the score more than doubled before Foster bowled him, and then Bleazard and Barrv Fos ter fu r th e r improved the outlook by putting on 35. David Wilcock helped Foster
CHATBURN’S Bar ry Allen was the man of the match when the Ribble Valley Amateur Cricket League defeated the Chor- ley League in a 32-overs game on Sunday. The Valley team svoivil 128
standing game with some sharp wicketkeeping and took three fine eatches. In the league, Chatburn were
fnr nine ami dismissed the opposition for 69. Top scorer for the winners was Joint Stubbs (BGSOB) with 39, with Barry Allen (25> next. For Valley, Mick Bibbv (Sabden) took two for 21. Barry Allen crowned an out
to notch their first home win. They scored S2 and bowled the visitors out for 69, Mick Bibby taking five for 12. Gishurn had an open date. The second round games of
put out for 70 to which Burniey GSOB replied with 71 for three. George Clarke was Chatham's top scorer with 18, and Alan Burgess took two for eight. Sabden defeated Lowerhouse
the knockout competition will be played on Saturday. Chatburn are drawn away to Brierfield, Satxlen visit St Francis (Black- bunt) and Gisbttrn are at home to Marsden. Sabden also have a home match against Brierfield on Sunday. Sabden are third in the league
D. Robinson 7.4-0-22-2; K. Fos ter 5-2-15-1; J. Harrison 4-0-27- 0; P. Sant 5-0-15-0. SETTLE: A. Davidson b
will begin pre-season training on Monday, July 2nd at Ribblesdale Wanderers CC, Church Meadow (6-30 p.m.) Details arc available from Andrew Gordon (Clitheroe 24010) or Alf Wrigley (Clitheroe 26118.)
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Read............. 8 4 2 0 2 028 Whalley........ 8 2 3 2 1 022 Cherry'T....... 8 2 3 1 1 1 21 B’wick........... 8 2 2 1 2 I 19 Northern...... 8 3 0 2 1 2 18 Harwood...... 8 1 3 2 2 0 18 Wanderers.... 8 1 2 4 1 016 Settle........... 8 1 2 3 1 I 15 Earby.......... 8 0 3.2 1 2 12 Baxenden..... 8 0 2 2 1 3 9 Clitheroe...... 8 0 2 2, 1 3 9 Padiham....... 8 0 0 3 .2 .3 5
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table with 11 points from seven games, Chatburn fifth with seven points, and Gisbum eigth with five points from six games.
Staniforth 12, M. Hayton c and b Rateliffe 11, P. Sant lbw Rateliffe 37, K. Foster run out 14, B. Horne b Rateliffe 6, Weavers c Rateliffe b Foster 6, J. Horn c Wildgoose b Rateliffe 2, B. Ward not out 16, D. Gil christ run out 0 ,1. Wilkinson not out 2, extras 11, total (8 wkts) 117. Bowling: Rateliffe 15-1-43-4;
B. Foster 8-0-31-1; J. Staniforth 6-2-32-1.
E X C IT IN G
THE Great Harwood Bowling Lawrenson' Cup competition played at Whalley, was won by Roger Smith and Alan Mercer from Salesbury, who beat Peter Gorton and George Howard from Whalley 15-13 in an excit ing final,:
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SUMMER DARTS
SURPRISE in the Clitheroe Men’s Summer Darts League was provided by bottom club Cross Keys who held middle-of- the-table Craven Heifer to a draw. Keys are still seeking their
first win. The least darts finish is still 14 by J. Ainsworth, of White Horse.
Black Horse.............11 9 1 119 Commercial............. 11 8 2 118 King’sArms...... .....11 6 4 116 Royal Oak............... 11 7 2 2 16 Craven Heifer........ 11 5 4 2 14 Bridge Inn.............. 11 4 3 4 11 Joiners Arms.......... 11 2 2 7 6 White Horse......... ..11 1 2 8 4
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R im m e r a n d Pa u l McGuire. Their respective brides all received bou quets, as did Mrs Paula Carter, wife of retiring secretary Peter Carter.
were presented to Geoff Dinsdale and Geoff Cross, for more than 10 years work, and to chairman Cyril Whiteside and Frank Richards for a decade’s efforts.
Long-service medals
of the players, officials and guests who attended the dinner.
Our picture shows some
Team effort by Centre
Catholic SC IS, Joiners 13
THIS was a netball Second Divi sion match in which, on paper, b oth
balanced with the game itself splendid one.
turning out to be a sple
Joiners and it remained close until the last 10 minutes. Social Centre came back fight
The naif-time score was 7-6 to ng oi
defeat for Joiners and a good team effort by the Social Centre. Players of the match were Janet Clegg (WA for Social Centre; and Liz Taylor (GD for Joiners).
ing, with every player pulling her weight, especially the three centre-court players. Their efforts were rewarded when the scoreline began to change in the Centre’s favour. All in all, an honourable
RESULTS
16, US 17; Cosmos 10, Cricket Club 36. Division Two: Trutex Grind-
Division One: Calderstones
leton 25, Jubilee 6; Catholic SC 7, Queensway 28; Jubilee 4, Queensway 15; Joiners 13, Catholic SC 18.
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50 62 4 TEAMS
lev, h., June 22nd): S. Black burn, P. Atkinson, R. Har greaves, R. Austifi, R. Harcas- tle, A. Blackburn, C. Seed, F. Cherry. Res: D. Niven, F. Miller.
ton, a, Wed.): C. Musson, R. Thornton, D. Whitaker, T. Blezard, M. Scott. D. Barnes, P. Thomas, A. Rawson, S. Black burn, C. O’Donnell, J. Porter. Res: N. MacNab, Clitheroe Under 13s (v Bunt-
Play-off
in ladies’ golf
THERE WAS a three-way play off in the silver division of Clitheroe Golf Club Ladies’ Open Day competition when three players finished with a net score of 72. The winner was Mrs P. Pick
les of Nelson (90.18.72), second was Mrs M. Birtwistle of Pleasington (75.3.72), and third was Mrs J. Joss from the home club (87.15.72). The best gross score in the
Ribblesdale. a., Mon.): C. Jones, R. Thornton, D. Barnes, P. Thomas, D. Whitaker, M. Gid low. A. Uawson, M. Horsfall, D. Hardcastle, T. Blezard, M. Scott. Res: M. Crowther, N. MacNab. Clitheroe Under 15s (v Rish-
a., Sat.): J. Pye, R. Banks, J. Coulter, R. Thornton, G. Ben nett, P. Summons, K. Driver, B. Lynch. M. Gidlow, S. Westh- ead, W. Briggs. Reserves: K. Fellows, D. Hardcastlo. Scorer: R. Hardcastlo. Clitheroe Under 18s (v
CLITHEROE tv Churn- Tree, h.. Sat.): J. Roden, C. Ward. N. D u c k w o r t h . P . Hall. G. Sutcliffe, M. Walker, J. Hind- mooi, K. Fawcett, G. Dixon, R. Sharp, B. Fielding. Scorer: A. Musson. Clitheroe 2nd (v Cherry Tree,
team s were ith
ga evenly
was Mrs S. Humphreys of Clitheroe (93.29.64). Runner-up was Mrs M. Harrison of Nelson (93.22.71). Best gross score was 94, re tu rn ed by Mrs M. ilBrearley.
silver division was returned by Mrs S. Glynn of Royal Lytham and St Annes with 79. The bronze division winner
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