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THREE PEAKS TAMED
TEAM from Atkinson’s Clitheroe tvere the first .lest” team home when ;y took part in a Three aks walk on Saturday.
llhent, Whernside and Tfleborough with their 1st five walkers home in Hder eight hours.
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ed walkers in the team two women and eight n, Atkinson’s excelled mselves by completing 24-mile route of Pen-
|rhe walk was an annual ent organised by a Dar- gton civil engineering npany, with 15 teams mi as' far away as Glas- w and London taking f t .
J>m in about third place |>rall and gave them
I.omatic entry into next Jir’s walk.
put
Irek Smith, and Brian jig. Roy Sunter had to lire through injury after Jipleting the first peak.
lirse for Atkinson’s Ire Doug Mullins and ji Riddings, followed by gin Trotter, Jan Hanley, Livingstone, Linda ■st, J e f f Cowling,
•’irst to complete the
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I Pat takes lead in walk
JlTHE ROE Ramblers’ lociation invite the llic to take to the hills |i them. Ihe first of a series of jkly walks they are or- lising starts from Wad-
llon next Wednesday ■>-15 p.m. and will be I by Mrs Pat Parrott, -*ntly back from her
J mile trek along Euro- jn roads during the Jche de L’Europe. heir next Saturday
I;, on May 3rd, is in 1 Dent area, which will reached by the Dales service, departing at 1 a.m. ie walk last Saturday led by Ellen Parker started in Whatley,
ich was taken on I Moor. After rough
'ey and High Moor.
Tint, the retu rn to Jtheroe was by way of |igram Green, Little
king to the Pendle trig iVith only two experi-
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Door hinge ‘dangerous’
A CHATBURN van driver was fined £40 at Clitheroe for using the vehicle with a faulty handbrake and £15 for a dangerous door hinge.
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that when the van was checked in Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, the handbrake was found to be ineffective because the cable needed replacing. The defendant, Sneila Townson (41), of Green field Avenue, said in a letter that she had a 13- year clean driving record. There had been no prob lem with the handbrake and she had not consi dered the hinge to be dangerous.
Insp. Bill Moore said THE World Wildlife Fund
was boosted by more than £100 thanks to a spring fair in Whalley CE School
on Saturday. Among the stalls kept
tombola.
busy were new goods, jumble, nearly new and a
by Mrs Dorothy Atkinson, of Rishton, who was born in Whalley, assisted by her relatives and friends who live in the area. Mrs Atkinson said the
The fair was organised . ,
Committee’s target is village centre
afternoon was a great suc cess, even though two other jumble sales were held in the village that day. She would like to thank all those who helped to set up and man the stalls.Pictured are some of the helpers and some who called in to pick up a bar gain at the new goods stall.
THE campaign for a community centre for Langho and Billington received a boost this
week with the formation of a steering com mittee.
function as part of the Billington and Langho Community Association, which had its constitution adopted at a public meet ing at St Leonard’s School, Langho. Its objective will be to
The committee will
provide re c re a t io n a l facilities for the people of the Billington area and the formation of a com munity centre is its major target. Chairman is Mr M. C.
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ALL. Saints? Church, Pendleton, was .the set
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pany executive, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs A. D. Rickerby, of Evening Hill, Thursby,
at the Cumberland Infir mary, is the only daugh ter of Dr and . Mrs Rex Harrison, of Green Drive, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a com
Carlisle. The bride, given away
At the organ
REMINISCENCES and anecdotes of 30 years as a church organist were re lated to Clitheroe Probus Club members by Mr D. K. Hall, of Read. He was thanked by Mr
w hite lace crinoline skirted gown with a short train. Her long veil was held in place by a head dress of white silk flowers and she carried a bouquet of freesia, bridal gladioli, Belinda roses, lily-of-the
valley and stephanotis. Matron of honour was
Mrs Catriona Fursden, who wore a pale turquoise hand painted chiffon dress and c a r r ie d fan ta sy freesia and gypsophilia.
by her father, wore a
Rickerby, the bride groom’s brother, grooms men were Mr Anthony Rickerby and Mr Neil Harrison and usher was Mr David Fursdon.
Best man was Mr John
ducted by the Rev. J. n Cole and the organist w the bride’s cousin, Peter Harrison. Following a reception
Tom Boylan. Chairman Mr James Hargreaves, on behalf of members, con gratulated Mr Wilfred Lees, who recently cele brated his 94th birthday. The next meeting is a week tomorrow.'
The ceremony was con
the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley, the couple left for a hon eymoon California. They are to live Bowness-on-Solway
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Murdoch, of Pasturelands Drive; vice-chairman Mr J. Leach, of West View; secretary Mr J. Lamonby, treasurer Mr L. Gollop, both Pasturelands Drive and publicity officer Conn. Mrs Olga Leach, all of Billington.
.Mrs Leach, said: “We have considered a number of possible sites where community centre could be set up. “But the first task is to
ous fund-raising events in the pipeline including waste paper collection and a lottery. It is also to run a stall at the Ribble Valley Sports Council’s Co u n t r y F a y r e in Clitheroe, on June 8th and hopes to organise its own gala day later this year. Publicity officer, Coun
The committee has vari Bargain sale boosts funds
—Members should set example
A PLEA to nature lovers to uphold the Country Code and respect life in the countryside has been made by Mr John Huckie, administrative officer of the Lancashire Natural ists' Trust. He reminds members of
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Faulty tyre
FOR using a car with a faulty ty re, Douglas Richard Haigh (25), of King Street, Clitheroe, was fined £20 by the town’s magistrates. After considering the
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THERE could not have been a tighter Finish to the Wadding- ton Social Club sports quiz, with the out come resting on the final question. T h e re had been
Golf poser clinches quiz title
l i t t le between the f inalis ts , Clitheroe FC (Shawbridge branch) and Cox and Co, throughout the 10 rounds, but the Final que ry, a g o l f i n g poser, gave the foot ballers the chance to take the title by a single point. The winners' trophy i n d i v id u a l
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mementoes for all the f in al is ts were pre sented by Blackburn Rovers’ coach, Mick Heaton.
the duel there was light relief as the au dience fired questions a t He a t o n , Chr i s Sims, Rovers’ youth coach Alan Bradshaw, tim ek e ep e r Er i c Holden and renowned spor t s br ain J a ck Crompton.
After the drama of
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the two teams, with Cox and Co on the right. Back, (from the left): Keith Wilkin son, Cyril Whiteside, St e p h e n Cox and Harry Kenyon. Front: Simon Whi t es ide, Steve Rush, Derek Jackson and Michael Cox. The social club will
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