10 Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times,.August. 16th, 1979 SUMMER DEPARTMENT
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THERE was a full programme of sports for the youngsters. Here, 10-ycar-old . Bobby Wright, of Turner Street, Clitheroe, romps home to win the 80 yard ■ sprint for boys aged 9 to 10.
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ROUNDABOUTS are fun, but eating, a toffee apple at the same time doubles fo the pleasure — as five-year-old Elizabeth Barlow, of West View, Clitheroc,
und out on Sunday. ’
2,000 roll up to enjoy the fun of the fayre
GREY skies and the ever-present threat of rain failed to deter scores of Clitheroe families from joining in the fun at the Country Fayre on Clitheroe Ca st le Fi eld on Sunday.
were down on last, year, when the weather was fine, the organisers were pleased with the attend-, ance, estimated at 2,000. Mr Bob Shepherd, chair
Although the numbers
man of the Ribble Valley Sports Council, said: “The turnout was very good con sidering tha poor weather.
In the morning it looked as though it might rain all day.’
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opened by the Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley, Coun. and Mrs Jimmy Fell, wearing old English costume, raised about £800.
The event, which was
the Ribble Valley Sports Council to help local sport. The rest will swell the funds of the local organisa tions and charities which- manned their own stalls and sideshows.
Of this, £250 will go the
wore traditional country costumes to give the fayre
Many ’of the stall holders
an old English atmos phere. There was good support
from the public for various sports and competitions energetically organised by enthusiastic members of the Sports Council and the Ribble Valley “It’s a Knoc k-Out” team. The children’s sports
attracted a large number of entries from youngsters whose pre-race training diet of candy-floss, toffee- apples and pop seemingly had no adverse effect on their performance.
petition was one of the main events of the after noon — and to the shame of local entrants it was won by a father and son team from Manchester.
The egg-throwing com st Competitors had to
their partners and throw a fresh egg to one another. After each successful throw the egg-hurlers had to step a pace back. i As th e d i s t a n c e
and in a line opposite
chances of dropping the egg, which not only resulted in sticky hands but also instant elimination from the contest. .
ncreased, so did the
people were animatedly welly-throwing, bowling wickets over or shooting footballs at giant models of soccer players. There was a Punch-and-
Ron Haigh and his son Matthew, on holiday at the Three Rivers Caravan Park, West Bradford, finally cracked the remain ing opposition. Elsewhere on the field,
After a long battle, Mr
t r ic t Cricket League organised a bowling com petition, the local Round Table had a football target contest and the Clitheroe F r ien d s of F u r and Feather sold second-hand clothes. Local organisations who
Ladies football team was selling Christmas cards on its stall to help raise money for a new ball. The Clitheroe and Dis
Wright, L. Joyce. Boys: B. Wright, M. Hall, M. Sher- liker. 7-8, Girls: P. Osborne,
Gouge, H. Linford, S. Wright. 9-10, Girls: E. Tidier, S.'
E. Whaites, K. Leonard. Boys: P. Charnley, M. Pil- kington, M. Curtis. 5-6, Girls: S. Jackson, P.
chose to cater for the hun gry did brisk business. The Brown Cow Sports and Social Club was, however, left with a quantity of naked hot dogs — 300 tea cakes had been ordered but only 200 came — and they were sold out well before the end of the after noon. The Clitheroe and dis
trict Chamber of Trade was also in the grub stakes, with black pud dings a tasty addition to beefburgers. Hundreds of balloons
were sold by the Clitheroe branch of the Save the Children fund. Among the other organ
provided music throughout the afternoon.
Judy show for the youngs ters, as well as pony rides, swings and roundabouts and a fun-house. Although there are still
quite a few shopping days to Christmas, the Clitheroe
* bert. 13-14, girls: P. Lam bert, K. Joyce, J. Pan- niker. Boys: J. Slater, G. Jackson, P. Hutchinson. 11-12, Girls: J. Cross, A. Taylor, J. Brown. Boys: S.
Cox, D. Tudisco, P. Lam-
SPORTS RESULTS Flat races — 15-16: N.
isations represented were Clitheroe LEPRA branch, Clitheroe Labour Party, Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association, Waddington FC, Royal Oak Sports and Social Club, Calderstones Dramatic Society, the Empress Squash Club and the. Special Constabulary, who had a recruiting tent. Slaidbum Silver Band
Bush. Boys: I. Hall, D. Pye, M. Cushing. Sack — 15-16: L. Lam
. lows, M. Haig. .. 11-12, Girls: J. Cross, D.
bert, P. Hayton, M. Dixon. 13-14, Girls: K. Joyce, P. Lambert, J. Panniker. Boys: J. Slater, M. Hal-
Ridgeway, L. Joyce. Boys: S. Lord, L. Haworth, S. Wright. 9-10, Girls: H. Webster,
S. Walton, L. Joyce. Boys: A. Bailey, D. Ridgeway, M. Sherliker. Wheelbarrow — 15-16:
• 13-14: J. Panniker and B. Wright, K. Joyce and S. Lord, A. Briggs and M. Croasdale. 11-12, Girls: A. Reeves
D. Moon and D. Slinger, G. Lomax and H. Dixon, N. Cox and P. Hayton.
■mirrored in the faces of these youngsters t watching the show on
THE timeless appeal of Punch and Judy is
he Castle Field.
UP, up and away sails Robert Chisholm (7), of Sallhill Road, Clitheroe, helping out on the balloon stall run by the Clitheroe branch of Save the Children Fund.
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■Castle Field soon discovered. Pictured are: Stewart Hickling (11), of .Monk Street; Graham Shaw .(11), of Curzon Street; Stephen Hickling (13); Faith O’Neill (7), of Derwent Crescent; Jane Whaites (11), also of Dement Crescent, and her sister Emma (8).'.
STICKY stuff, candy-floss, as these Clitheroe youngsters in a tangle at the
and H. Shalmerdine, J. Brown and C. Gilmore. Boys: S. Linford and part ner, S. Wright and part ner, T. Milnredhead and partner. Potato race .— 11-12,
Girls: D. Kirk, J. Cross, A. Taylor. Boys: S. Lord, L. Haworth, S. Wright. 9-10, Girls: S. Wright,
Speak, P. Osborne. Boys: J. Penman, M. Curtis, S. Gorton. 5-6, Girls: C. Fox, C.
D. Cross, L. Joyce. Boys: R. Wright, A. Burley, D. Ridgeway. 7-8, Girls: S. Cross, K.
Girls: P. Osborne, L. Har rison.
Illingworth," P. Bush. Boys: I. Hall, D. Pye, J. Shuttleworth. Egg and spoon — 7-8,
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