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xlstuffs gst the down,
’ertiser elatives opened
but all A good range of : :: CULTIVATORS nearer
CLITHEROE could house a new central' dis trict-library. in the.future.' -~ J '
. iCounty. - librarian : Mr : , Ribble Valley iisUo have a' -Michael. Dolantold mem- . central library,”. said’>Mri bers of the Ribble Valley- D0jan.
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- He said provision would; * Coun: timates for such a scheme'1 its
and when the county reri viewed
ramme, Clitheroe could be in the top five.
• “The key to an efficient t library • service- in the
FARMERS’ DRIVE
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WINNERS ■ at a whist and domino drive in Hurst Green on Monday, organ ised by the social section of Clitheroe Lady Far mers, were — Ladies: Mrs N. Wright, Mrs Joan Holden, .Mrs M. Gill. Booby:: Mrs M. Brakes. Gents: Mrs A. Phillips, Mrs Ainsworth, Mr W. Moorhouse. Booby: Mr W. Knowles. Dominoes : Mrs D.
Greatorex, Mrs Jackson, Mr Bagot, Mrs S. Went worth, Mrs Parker, Mr Wentworth. Booby: Mrs
Seedall. Raffle-prizes were won
by Mrs P. Shorrock, Mr W. Clarke and Mr Ains worth.
Council’s ■ Recreation and . A riiodern library-'tyould Leisure-Committee that s e rve- th e p'eople - of the - County- Council - was .,- Glitheroe: land the '-catch-; looking'at possible sites m : ment areas ;' around -- and th e / town for - a n e w . would also be the base-for library.
-/the mobile service.■‘t- /
be made in the capital, es-^,. waite (Clitheroe), said - the sc eme-
capital prog “years. I'ffW’
- County :;
had.been looking into possible /s i t e s / for e ' could/ have
/tHecutscame into being,” he’said. '
-built, ahewlibrary-before ';
' - He added that the
Ribble . Valley should not have- had to face cuts , in the'service because it was not as well off as other areas.
... , -;“If we did not have a
full service tp start with,” he said, “we shouldn’t have any cuts now.” Coun. Jimmy F e l l
(Whalley) said the com mittee wanted reassur ance that cuts were being fairly applied. The Ribble Valley, wanted the best possible service . so that everyone in the Borough would benefit, particularly
villages. Mr Dolan described the
staff situation at Clitheroe library as totally inadequ ate and , the space for books restricted. It was decided that the
chairman and. vice-chair man of the committee
• should meet County Hall officials for further talks.
Modern men -a t- arms
TWO teenage, Clitheroe Army Cadets have shot to . prominence as a. result of their skill with the .303 rifle. • -
Taylor, of Pimlico Road, and Cadet Richard Brad ley, of Union Street, Low Moor, who are both aged. 15. " ,
. After competing in a
“shoot-out”- at Fulwood Barracks,
..Preston, they,
were selected for the Lan cashire team which com-
They are L/Cpl.r John Seted in the North West"
Both-took . part in the a p p l ic a t io n , ; f i r e a n d
. • - .
'istrict- Cadet: “Skill, at Arms” competition held,
.•recently at Altcar, Merse-- yside. .;
movement, ana , tailing plate matches against 17 teams from the district.
The two -marksmen are
members, of the Clitheroe detachment of the ACF which has its headquar ters at Sal thill.
; John (left) and Richard are pictured during a - break in the competition.
Castleford resident
A RESIDENT of Cast-, leford home for the elder ly in Clitheroe for the past- three; years, Mrs Maria Anne Dugdale, has... died after along illness.,.;
' Mrs Dugdale, who. was 81, formerly lived, in Rib
blesdale 5 Square,- Chat-
ibiirn. She was a- widow, and., leaves a -son Tom, also of Chatburn.
- Service and - cremation was at 'Accrington on
Monday.
Naturalists tour wildlife sanctuary
CLITHEROE Naturalists concluded their summer programme with a visit to
Martin Mere Wildlife Trust Centre for a guided tour by the centre’s edu cation officer Mr : R. S.
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Collision after passing MoT
FOR driving a car with out due care and atten tion, Heidi Jackson, of Whalley Road, Langho, was fined £60 at Clitheroe Magistrates Court.
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, Mr ' Peter Tidey, pro secuting, said Jackson (21), had been travelling . from Accrington Road,
i.W h a l le y , in to King - Street, and collided with a vehicle. In a letter, the defen
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£19 a head (£16.80) and horned ew e s , to £16 (£10.20). T h e r e w e r e 2 ,3 2 0
horned and hill ewes at Friday’s sale. The quality of sheep was disappoint ing but. the best found a
good trade. Lonk ewes made to £42,
Gritstone to' £40, cross bred to £36, Swaledale to £30, woodland to £29 and North country cross to £31:
Also forward were ■
1,120 store sheep and lambs. There was a good trade for half-bred ewes and that for lambs steady.
Half-bred ewes made to . •
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