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6 Clitkeroe Advertiser and Times, June 19th, 1980


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I t ’s sports time a t Rimington


was at Rimington’s Coul- thurst Jubilee field for Rimington and Middop’s annual sports. In spite of darkening


EVERYONE from tod­ dlers to senior citizens


Moorhouse, Heath Sedgwick. Girls — Helen Silvorwood, M a rg a r e t Taylor, Susan


were held in the afternoon and the adults’ events in the evening.' Tea was served in tne Memorial Institute.


RESULTS


Mixed — Sam Weston, Bobby Jo Warburton, Abigail Harri­ son. (•! years) — Amy Knight, Tom Hoskin. (5 years) — Nicola Crisp, Sarah Nicholson, Heather Frankland. (6-7) Boys — Edward Hoskin, Mark Taylor, Gary Seed. (8-9) — David Scott, Michael Frank­ land, Christopher Knight. Girls — Anna Knight, Helen Duck­ worth, Stephanie Page. (10-11) Boys — Simon Nicholson, Howard Sedgwick, Mark Files. Girls — Hayley Crisp, Emily Hoskin, Joanne Seed. (12-lo) Boys — Nigel Lawless, Peter


Flat race: (3 and under)


skies and ominous rum­ bles of thunder, the full programme of junior and senior events went ahead, thanks to the hard work of the sports committee. The children’s sports


under) Mixed — Michael Frankland, Stephanie Page and Andrew Oliver, Sarah Nichol­ son. (9-11) Girls — H. Crisp, E. Hoskin, Nicola Wilson. Bovs — M. Files. S. Nicholson. H. Sedgwick. (12-15) Girls—Susan


Ingleby. E g g ____


and Spoon: (8 and .


Ingleby, Margaret Taylor, Jean Thistlethwaite. Boys — P. Moorhouse, Andrew Bolland,


Helen Duckworth, S. Page. (10-11) Boys — S. Nicholson, Howard Sedgwick, David Bol­ land. Girls — E. Hoskin, H. Crisp, Kathryn Smith. (12-15) Bovs — P. .Moorhouse, Heath Sedgwick, Tim Ashton. Girls — Helen Silverivood, Janet


Tom Hoskin (8-9) — D. Scott. M. Frankland, Allan Riley and C. Knight. Girls — A. Knight,


Heath Sedgwick. Potato race: (8 and under) Boys — G. Seed, E. Hoskin,


Girls — Nicola Buttenvorth, N. Wilson, J. Seed. (11-15) Boys — P. Moorhouse, Heath Sedgwick, David Binns. Girls — Mary Cu llingford, K. Nutter, J. Peel. High Jump: (8 and under)


R. Oliver, lan Smith. Girls — Nicola Wilson, H. Crisp and Julie Files. (12-15) Boys — Matthew Varev, P. Moorhouse. Girls — J. Peel, M. Taylor. Sack race: (8 and under)


Boys — £>. Nicholson, Christ­ opher Nutter, E. Hoskin. Girls — Nicola Wilson, S. Page, A. Knight. (11 and over) Boys — Heath Sedgwick, Tim Asnton, Richard Oliver. Girls — S. In- glebv, E. Hoskin, H. Crisp. Tnree-legged race: (8 and


Peel, M. Taylor. Slow bicvcle race: (Under 11)


under) Mixed — Edward Hoskin and Andrew Oliver, Stephanie Page and Helen


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Duckworth. (9-11) Boys — Simon Nicholson and Mark F i le s , David Bolland and Richard Oliver. Girls — Nicola Wilson and Anna Knight, Joanne Seed and Julie Files. (12-15) Mixed — Helen Silver- wood and Janet Peel, Heath Sedgwick and Peter Moor­ house. Wellington throwing: (8 and


Boys — M. Frankland, C. Knight, E. Hoskin. Girls — H. Duckworth, S. Page, Nicola Crisn. (9-11) Boys — M. Files, S. Nicholson, Howard Sedg­ wick. Girls — E. Hoskin, N. Butterworth, Kathryn Smith. (12-15) Boys — P. Moorhouse, A. Bolland, T. Ashton. Girls — Helen Silverwood, M. Culling­ ford, S. Ingleby. Pillow Fight: (9-11) Boys —


CHILDREN from Bra- bin’s Endowed and St Mary’s schools, Chipping, joined forces to receive


Shoplifter’s aim was to be caught


A WOMAN episodes with the deliberate intention o: caught, Clitheroe magistrates were told.


(defending) said there were complex emotional reasons for the. offences committed by Laureen Kennedy (44), of Eastfield Drive, West Bradford. She admitted stealing a


Mr John Houldsworth


set out on a series of shoplifting f being


Trailer bonus for


frozen turkey, three car­ tons of tomatoes, a carton of apples, two tins of beef slice and a jar of pickled onions, together worth £5.78, from the Co-op store in Castle Street, Clitheroe. She asked for four


certificates and badees for cycling proficiency from Ribble Valley Mayor C o n n . Miss M. A. Melling.


Brabin’s were William Pye, Martin Lord, Jac­ queline Slater, Andrew Curwen, John Winder, Kevin Lupton, Andrew Moulding, Mark John Craig, Richard Seed, Gre­ gory Bevitt, Anne Stott, Catherine Robinson and Gary Duncanson.


Award winners from


were Sarah Jane Rich, Jane Pattinson, Jane


St Mary’s recipients


Hester, Andrew Preston, Matthew Hall, Michael Joseph Kenyon, Dominic H e s te r and F ra n c is Gornali.


Bovs — M. Frankland, C. Knight, E. Hoskin. Girls — H. Duckworth, N. Crisn, S. Page. (9-11) Boys — M. Files, Christ­ opher Nutter, S. Nicholson. Girls — K. Smith, H. Crisp, N. Wilson. (12-15) Boys — P. Moorhouse, Heath Sedgwick, William Robinson. Girls — J. Peel. Susan Duckworth, S. Ingleby. Skipping race: (under 9) Girls


ance went to Martin Damien Howarth, David Hall and Iain Pattinson.


schools and parents of award winners attended the presentation at St


Children from both


— H. Duckworth, S. Page, Heather Frankland. (9-11) — J. Seed, A. Knight, N. Wilson. (Under 12) Boys — D. Bolland, Howard Sedgwick, S. Nichol­ son. (12-15) — P. Moorhouse, Heath Sedgwick, W. Robinson Girls — H. Silverwood, J’. Peel, Susan Duckworth. Fast bike race: Boys


Mary’s School. Mr Ken Ward represented the


road safety headquarters at Bamber Bridge.


Howard Sedgwick, W. Rob son, Heath Sedgwick. Girls — E. Hoskin, S. Ingleby, K. Nutter. Adult sports. 100 yards:


under) Boys — M. Frankland, C. Knight, Michael Smith. Girls — H. Duckworth, S. Page, S. Nicholson. (9-10) Boys — S. Nicholson, A. Riley, C. Nutter.


Evening walks


popular


CLITHEROE Ramblers’ Association has been so pleased with the response to its evening walks that it is to continue them for the rest of the summer.


bunch set off from Whal- ley, led by Helen Parker.


This week, a hardy


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They headed for Billing- ton Moor, via Lower Elker Farm and the Petre Arms. The party con­ tinued to the Nab, before making the return descent into Whalley.


the walks, members of the public have also been invited to join some of the longer weekend treks.


In addition to enjoying


been playing its part in the nationwide “Footpath Heritage ’80” campaign — a drive to increase and encourage the use of public paths in the coun­ tryside.


The Clitheroe group has


marking footpaths and clearing obstructions. Evening walks have


Members have been out


been started from West Bradford, Pendleton, Whalley, Waddington and Bashall Eaves. The climax of the campaign comes on Sunday, with a full day’s ramble from Clitheroe.


Intelligence put to test


Marsden, Dave Williams and Stephen Barker, the hunt round Waddington


ABOUT 50 members and guests of the Ribble Valley Rotaract Club tested their intelligence on a cryptically clever tre asure hunt. Set by members Cath


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and into, the Hoader Valley finished with supper at the Hodder Bridge Hotel. Winners were vice


th a n k ed by Jennifer Neary (St Mary’s) and was presented with flow­ ers by Rachel Stott (Bra­ bin’s).


Coun. Miss Melling was


Women — Mrs V. Weston, Mrs I. Seed, Mrs J. Hoskin. Men — (10-25) Mr M. De- whurst, Mr A. Hartley, Mr A. Cullingford. (Over 25} Mr H. Seed, Air R. Files, Mr D. Cul­ lingford. 220 yards: Men — Mr H. Seed, Mr T. Parkinson, Mr A. Hartley. Egg and spoon: Women —


both schools — William Pye, Gary Duncanson, Jill Whitaker, Martin Lord, Jane Hester, Louise and A n d rew Bailey and Andrew Preston — took part in a road safety quiz.


A mixed team from


Mrs S. Nutter, Mrs I. Seed, Mrs J. Wilson. Men — (1G-25) Mr A. Hartley, Mr A. Culling­ ford. (Over 25) Mr T. Parkin­ son, Mr H. Seed, Mr M. Hoskin. Potato race: (16-25) Women


— Mrs I. Seed, Miss V. Spencer, Miss V. Moorhouse. Men — Mr A. Hartley, Mr A. Hacking, Mr A. Culiingford. (Over 25) Women — Mrs M. Walmsley, Mrs S. Nutter, Mrs B. Spencer. Men — Mr J. Par­ kinson, Mr D. Cullingford, Mr I. Wilson. Three-legged race: Women — Miss V. Spencer and Miss


V. Moorhouse, Mrs S. Nutter and Mrs B. Spencer. Men — Mr T. Parkinson and Mr J.


Parkinson, Mr I. Wilson and Mr H. Seed.


— Mrs I. Seed, Mrs J. Hoskin, Mrs M. Walmsley. Men — Mr A. Hacking, Mr A. Stott, Mr H. Seed. Sack race: Women (10-25) —


Wellington throwing: Women


Open meeting


meeting in Clitheroe Parish Hall were wel­ comed by Mrs Paula


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild were given an illus- t r a t e d ta lk by Mr Fletcher Richardson on “The ministry and the media”. He was thanked by Mrs J. Hitchen. Visitors to the open


Miss S. Knight, Miss V. Moor­ house, Miss V. Spencer. (Over 25) — Airs AI. Walmslev, Mrs S. Nutter, Mrs I. Seed. Men — Mr M. Dewhurst, Mr H. Seed, Mr J. Parkinson. Pillow fight: Women — Miss


V. Moorhouse, Mrs J. Hoskin. Alen — Mr A. Knight, Mr A. Hacking.


— Miss S. Knight, Miss V. Silencer. (O.ver 25) — Mrs J. Hoskin, Airs S. Nutter, Airs I. Seed. Men — Mr T. Parkinson, Mr A. Cullingford, Air A. Hartley. Tug of War: Men — Mr Stotts team beat Mr Sherry’s


High jump: Women (16-25)


about the kitchen and b a th ro om s t a l l a t Clitheroe Hospital’s Open Day on July 5th, which will hopefully be well sup­ ported by members.


Dukinfield. Raffle prizes were won by Mrs E. Dixon, Mrs I. Coon, Mrs E. Buttons and Mrs C. McAvoy. A reminder was given


Chemists’ rota


team. Women — Airs M. Wad- dington’s team beat Airs I. Seed’s team.


TODAY and tomorrow, Boots, Castle S tre e t , Clitheroe, will be open from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday: Derrick Green, Railway View, Clitheroe — 12 noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday — 6 to 7 p.m.


Certificates of attend­ Scouts


CLITHEROE and Dis­ trict Scout Council will soon have an extra pair of wheels with which to transport its marquee. A grant of £431 has


other similar offences to­ talling £20.68 to be taken into account. Mr Houldsworth said


his client had an excellent work record at Brockhall Hospital, Langho, where she had been employed for nine years. Three years ago she


been made to the council from the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Trust to buy a trailer, which will ease the problem of conveying the marquee to various events. The trailer will be offi­


was prosecuted ’ at Black­ burn for shoplifting, but found not guilty. How­ ever, she felt that she ought to have been found guilty and punished. This preyed on her mind and she set out on a course of action that would result in her being punished for shoplifting. Mr Houldsworth said


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Kennedy had been under medical care and an anti­ depressant drug had been prescribed. She was fined £60 for


theft and ordered to make £20.6S restitution. She was also ordered to pay £8.60 costs.


ULCI exam results


vices jmpear first, typing second. Distinction —D, Credit — C, Pass — P. Julie Allen (C, C), Angela


TWENTY-EIGHT pupils of St Augustine’s School, Billington, have been suc­ cessful in the ULCI spring series A examina­ tions for office services and typing. Pass grades for office ser­


Ashton (P, C), Geraldine Boast (C, C), Lynn Carter (P, C), Deborah Cartwright (P, C), Elaine’ Dickinson (C, C), Rosa Ditri (C, C), Katrina Hayton (C, C), Katherine Hickling (C, P), Jennifer Holden (P, P). Pauline Ingham (C, D), Siob-


Jubilee fund are only av­ ailable to groups provid­ ing a public service,” said Dr Hampson. “As well 'as using the marquee ourse­ lves, we hire it out to other local organisations at a very modest cost, so we q u a l if ied fo r an award.” At present the marquee


is stored in an upper- storey building and has to be laboriously heaved down a flight of stairs and loaded into a van when needed. But in future 'the tent


will be left permanently on the trailer and driven in-tow as required.


Collection


THE Finance Committee of the Ribble Valley Council has granted a re­ quest by the local Red Cross Disabled Club to hold a street collection in Whalley on August 9th.


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Lions’ fair


WHALLEY Lions are hoping for a good re­ sponse to their summer fair, being held in the vil­ lage on Sunday at the Vale House site. Various stalls will be


among the attractions, in- c lu d in g good-as-new,


d a r ts and wheel of fortune. The fun starts at 1 p.m.


after an official opening ceremony performed by. Clitheroe Division MP Mr David Waddington.


Convention


A TWO-DAY convention which Jehovah’s witnesses held in Manchester was attended by members of the Clitheroe congrega­ tion. Speakers developed the theme “Obedience” and 20 people were bap­ tised.


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AN application for alter; tions and conversion of joiner’s workshop to a fat! tory shop ana carpe showroom at Stalwart Dj Bing’s Primrose Works Clitheroe, has been re ceived by the Ribbl Valley Council’s Plannin Department (numbe 0628).


offices into a house on th ground floor of 2 Marke Street (0673).


Salthill Road, currently launderette (0671); an the change of use of fome


applications for the coi version to a house of


questing to carry out, ah erations and extension to provide toilet an drinks facilities for the e> isting shop (0662).


an application for th proposed reinforcement c the Rectory (0668) an the owners of 15 Whalle Road, Sabden, are re


From Slaidbum come


Took an interest in village


THE funeral took phu yesterday of a popul: Grindleton resident, Mi Mary Holgate, who liv- at Syke Cottages f many years. She was 81 Tne only daughter o;


place at St Ambrose| prior to interment in th' churchyard.


terest in local organisJ tions and was conneete with St Ambrose Churci Sawley WI and ClitheroJ Luncheon Club. A funeral service too


port, where she work' as a lady’s companion. She took an active i


local stonemason, s spent 40 years in Soutl


Also from Clitheroe ar


Plans now I in the


pipeline ‘ N o


compensate Whallel lorry driver Mr AI Ellison for the e.’l penses his family iif curred when the! were told to evacuatl their council house htl left him “disappointel . and disgusted/’


THE Ribble Valle! Council’s refusal tl


Station Road, was one J four properties rule! unsafe by the council aftiB checks on the reinforce! concrete frame structure.!


The Ellisons’ home,





L O l AND


SOVEREIGN PV! whatsoever. ,The{ finish are permar an occasional ligl are real benefits \| ing cost of and


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president Mark Thornber and his team, followed by president David Bristol’s crew. Past events in which


members have been in­ volved are a folk night at Waddington Social Club; a gruelling, but enjoyable sports day at Lancaster U n iv e rs i ty , and th e recent Country Fair in Clitheroe. \ ,


PUPILS -at Ribblesdale School were On hand to add their own vote of thanks for the fund-rais­ ing work of their parents at a special presentation ceremony.


rents’ Association, • Mr Patrick Lee, of Read Hall Cottages, Read, called at icni


Chairman of the Pa­


cheque for £1,500, which had been raised from vari­ ous events organised by the Association. .


Mortimer accepted the cheque on behalf of the school and expressed the gratitude of all staff and pupils for' the Associa­ tion’s efforts.


Headmaster Mr Denis the school to hand over'a The money will be used


to provide equipment for the school ana tne Associ­ ation is already lining up future events to keep things ticking over. One: bumper attraction


is the summer fete to be held at the school a fort­ night on Saturday. Our picture shows Mr


Mortimer (left) receiving the cheque from Mr Lee, as pupils look on.


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