Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 20th, 1980 9
TILE CENTRE CASH AND CARRY
CLITHEROE TILE SALE CONTINUATION OF
loop’s of WALL and FLOOR TILES for
KITCHENS, BATHROOMS, PATIOS etc., at
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T e l . C L I T H E R O E 2 7 12 7 /8 /9 fete the ladies
A Poppy Day
record
A RECORD total of £770.20 was raised by this year’s Poppy Appeal Day, organised by the Chat-' burn and District branch of' the. Royal British: Legion.
vidual villages and bodies w e re :G r in d le to n — £140.50, ■ Chatburn — £127.89, Sawley. — £70.13; : Bolton-by-Bow- land — £79.37, Rimington £85.43, Downham — -
Contributions from indi
£44.24, Worston — £20.99, Lane Ends Grind- leton — £17.98, scholars and staff at Riversmede School — £11.07, Ribble Valley Council wreaths —- £31.60, proceeds of Poppy Ball — £64, proceeds of Poppy Appeal social — £77. These totals comprise
sales of poppies and wreaths, church collec tions and donations., Honorary organiser of
WELLGATE AND KING LANE CLITHEROE. Tel. 27128
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FOR driving a car with out excise licence -in Mitchell Street, Clitheroe, Harry Brewer (47), of Sawley Road, Chatburn, was fined £25 at Clitheroe. He was fined a further £15 for not having a test certificate and he had to pay £5 costs.
Chimney fire
CLITHEROE F ire Brigade quickly dealt with a chimney fire at a house in G a rn e t t Road, Clitheroe.
for their support and pati ence, at “Ladies’ Night" at the Stirk House Hotef, Gisbum.
THE ivives of Clitheroe Round Table’s members ivere thanked on Friday
About 80 people at tended, among them the chairman of the Northern Area Round Table, Mr Neil Beecham, and his ivife Jane. Chairman of the Clitheroe table, Mi- Mike Watkins, proposed the toast to the ladies; thanking them for their efforts and -patience.
joyed dancing to the Double Barrel disco.
After a meal, guests en
those who attended the dance, including Mr Wat kins (fifth from right).
Council pitches in
to help
footballers CLITHEROE Town Council has given a grant of £50 to help Clitheroe Ladies’ FC prepare a new pitch.
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Doreen Euinton appealed for financial assistance in preparing a pitch at Lit- tlemoor, which the Stan- den Estate has offered the club.
Club ^secretary Mrs
that the club had tried to raise money by its own efforts, but was in danger of being “priced out of existence.”
She told the council
players was 16, only four of whom were in full-time employment.
of trips to Blackpool, Lan caster and Keighley, but the main item was paying, for home matches. It costs £3.25 for a referee and £6 to rent a pitch from the Ribble Valley Council.
There was the expense
would cost about £100 to roll, mow and mark out the new pitch, in addition to the money for goal posts. Maintenance would be carried out by, club members.
Mrs Euinton said it
make a one-off grant for preparing the pitch.
The council agreed to The average age of Pictured are some of
Hiiuna group- scores llllith hotel trilogy
YOUR reporter left his fireside on Thursday last with some reluctance. He was tired, he had a
that matter, from the Waldorf Astoria. Play number one re
headache, he had jobs to do which were long over due and he felt old. He was going to-see the Wad- dington1 Drama Group’s production of “Plaza Suite” by Neil Simon.
headache banished, re vitalised, no longer tired and feeling 10 years younger. What had wrought the
He returned home with
comedies, excellently pro duced in a setting so au thentic it might well have been transported from the New York Elaza or, for
transformation? Three splendid one-act
vealed the reactions of the wife of a city executive celebrating her 24th (or it could have been 23rd — she wasn’t quite certain) wedding anniversary in the suite where she spent her. honeymoon. Play number two concerned the indecisions of a subur ban housewife on meeting again her schooldays’ sweetheart, now a famous movie mogul, after the lapse of 17 years.
from F o re s t H ills” , b ro u g h t to life the traumatic experiences of momma and poppa follow ing the whims of their
The final play, “Visitor
Competition keen at poultry show
POULTRY fanciers from all over the North were at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Saturday for the Ribble Valley Poultry Society’s 17th annual show.
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petitors figured in the honours despite stiff op position from1 more than 760 entries in the show which, for the third, year running, incorporated the North West of England Championship. 'Calderstones Hospital
Several local com
burn Road, Clitheroe, also won prizes. ... The awards were pre
sented by Mr Roger Dug- dale a director of Dug- dale’s Corn Merchants.
won the Robinson and Spensley Cup'for the best cross-bred hen and also the Poultry Club of Great Britain special award for the best waterfowl.
particularly successful day taking two firsts, a second and a third prize. Mr Gerald H illa ry , of Brungerley Cottages, Waddington Road, Clitheroe, was the other major local award winner taking the cup for the Best Pekin.
Their waterfowl had a
P a rk e r Avenue, Clitheroe, had a busy day taking three firsts, and local children Pamela Smith, of the Old Vicar age, Mitton; Stewart Har greaves, of Upbrooks Road, Clitheroe, and Kevin Rushton, of Chat-
Mr Tom Newhouse of
1 Results of the local entrants: Maran male — 2 , T . E . N ew house; 3, E . Jackson (Wiswell). Maran female — 3, Mrs P . L a x t o n ( W a d cl i n g t o n ) . Crossbred hen for laying — 1 and 3, Calderstones Hospital.
. Drake or duck — 1 and 3, Calderstones. U t i l i ty drake or duck — 1 and 2 , Calderstones. Barred, rock, male or female
— 1 and 2 , G . H il la ry . Pekin black hen — 1 , T . E . N ew house. Pekin cockerel — 2 , G . H il la ry . Pekin pullet — 1 , G . H il la ry . Black Wyandotte — 3, T . E . New h ou se. P a r tr idg e W y a n d o t te — 1 and 3 ,' P . Sm i th ; 2 , E . Ja c k so n . A u - stralorp, male — 3, G . H illa ry. Female — 2. G . ^Hilary. H a rd feather bantam — 3.
H . Wh it take r (Clitheroe). G i f t class, bantam — 3, G . H il la ry . Children’s class, any variety
bantam male — 2 , Ke vin Rush- ton ; 3, S tew a r t Hargreaves. F em a le -— 2 , S tew a r t H a r greaves. H en eggs, tinted — 1 , T . E .
Newhouse. H en eggs, speckled — 3, T . E . Newhouse. Ideal b a n tam eg g — 2 , P ame la Smith. Bantam egg — 1 , T . E . Newhouse. Three bantam eggs — 2 , T . E . Newhouse. Three duck eggs — 2, Calderstones. Three maran hen eggs — 3, T . E . Newhouse.
bride-to-be daughter who locked herself in the bath room while her brideg room elect and 100 guests (plus a photographer at a fee of $400) awaited the ceremony in the ballroom below. Pat Hargreaves, Derek
Green, Bill Taylor, Glenys Wood, April Bell and Roy Oldroyd were uniformally first-rate in the principal ro le s ; word p e r fe c t (almost), immaculately at-, t i re d , each with an American accent that only occasionally slipped. 1 They were adequately
supported by Tracey Naylor, Bob Fisher, Simon Clark and Sarah Hamilton in the smaller, but very'important, roles essential to the develop ment of each play. The stage properties
the appeal, Mr Jack Altham, thanks all those who gave their time to sell poppies. He paid tri bute to the headmaster of Riversmede, Mr Graham Crossley, and his pupils who helped to make poppies.
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