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LUNCHES END
Peter Laycock, a planning engineer with Norweb and a member of Whalley' Methodist Church. The function was held at the Catholic Hall, Low-
THE se r ie s of Lent lunches arranged by the Ribble Valley Church Council came to an end on Tuesday with a talk about “Being a Christian in management.” I t was given by Mr
ergate, Chtheroe: As previous
the
ings, there was a good attendance, the audience taking part in a lively dis cussion with the speaker. Church council chair-'
fo tour meet
man, the Rev. Graham A. Vickers, presided.
THE STATION HOTEL
CLITHEROE FRIDAY, MARCH 28th
CLITHEROE FOLKERS
. 8-30 p.m. Admission free
UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will meet
SUNDAY, MARCH 29th at 7-30 p.m. at
4 SOMERSET AVENUE
Speaker: Mrs Lamont All are welcome
S P R I N G
ROWLAND FARMERS
Whist and Domino Drive
WHITEWELL HOTEL on MONDAY,
MARCH 31st 7-45 p.m.
Admission 50p including supper
Proceeds tor Whltewell Church
Edisford gym- team’s shining hour
EDISFORD County Primary School’s gym team came third in the national junior teams’ gymnastic championships at Gloucester on Saturday.
Dalesrail inaction again
THE Dalesrail trains take to the tracks again next month for the summer season. From Clitheroe the
lers to some of Britain’s most beautiful country side, from the Dales to the Vale of Eden. This year connecting
trains will run to the Yorkshire Dales, Carlisle and Blackpool, from April 12th onwards. The trains take travel
the school on Monday, the seven boys - in the team were congratulated by their schoolmates and the staff. In the team were Jason
Fairfield Drive; 'C ra ig Wells, of Central Avenue; and Brian Shipstone, Langdale Avenue, all aged 10; and Ian Drake, of Seedall Avenue; James Blair, of Windermere Avenue; and Paul Bialec- ki, of Windsor Avenue, all aged 11. Jason performed the
At a special assembly at
Hitchen.of Quee'nStreet; James Broughton, of
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best floor work of the competition — a sequence of movements on a 12- metre square mat.
buses will extend the ser vice to Kendal and Rich mond, and the Teeslink coach will run on certain Saturdays to take passen gers to Teesdale. The dates of trains are
trains will stop at Hel- lifield, Settle, Horton, Dent, Garsdale, Kirkby Stephen, Appleby, Lang- wathby, Lazonby and Ar- rriathwaite. On the return
April 12th, May 3rd, June 14th, July 12th, August 2nd and 16th, September 6th and October 4th. Bookings can be made at Clitheroe Travel Agency. On the Carlisle linp,
journey they will also stop at Ribblehead. In addition to the
from Clitheroe to Grange- over-Sands on May 31st.
Dalesrail service run by British Rail, STELLA is running a special train
Gloucester as North-West champions, an honour they won in the competi tion at Stalybridge. From the 500 schools
The team went to
which entered, 12 took part at Gloucester, as well as a guest team from Germany. A school from Cumbria
Viad an insight into the banking business when they were allowed to go behind the counter at
Barclays.
sixth-formers from Ktb- blesdale and the Girls and Boys’ Grammar Schools in Clitheroe saw all aspects of banking in a visit or- ganised by Mr Paul Driver, student business o f f ic e r a t Barclays
Seventeen fifth and
won the championship for the second year, and one from Greetland, near Halifax, was runner up. Last year Edisford
Clitheroe branch. The transaction of a
were fourth. This year they not only improved their position, but finished only three points behind the winners. They were 13 points behind in 1979. Trained by the head
master, Mr Jim Marsh, Edisford’s gymnastics teams have had a memor able year. The girls’ team were north-west finalists, and Janet. Skellorn and Sarah Legg the north west acrobatic champions. The teams have had
cheque was described, from th e cus tom e r through the bank’s com puters to head office. Two films, “The Behaviour
t '£-:", ’■ ■ ,
Fitted the old traditional way sewn, bound, ring and pin
Game” and “The Curious History of Money," were also shown.
made by manager Mr Terry Mills, and staff who took part were accountant Mr W. Whittle, Mrs Christine Farnsworth, Miss Linda Blain, Miss Catherine Haworth and Miss Janet Bowker.
Introductions were St James’s appoints
AFTER eight years as C l i '
Church, resigned.
Supper was provided and the pupils joined in a
-discussion with bank staff. Supervisor Mrs Farn
sworth is pictured demon strating the computer ter minal to the pupils, with Mr Driver (left) and Mr Whittle (far right).
meeting he said he felt it was time to do some other type of work for the church. His successor, Mr Alan Bleazard, has served the church in different capacities for many years. Mr Cheetham was
At the church annual
new churchwarden warden at St James’s
’itheroe, Mr John Cheetham has
First year marked
by dinner
thanked by the' Rector, th e R e v . K e n n e th Broadhurst, who pres ided, and by Mr Jim M o r to n , th e o th e r warden. The financial report, by
CLITHEROE Speakers’ Club celebrated its first year as a chartered group with a dinner shared with the Hyndburn club.
The joint charter night,
Mr Frank Buckley, men tioned expenditure of £6,000 on repairs to the church organ, £4,000 on the boiler and £500 on re painting. It had been met from tne current account and from legacies. Next year's budget of
support from several firms and individuals in the town. Mr Marsh praised their generosity, which, he said, had helped to make Clitheroe better known to many people.
Sharper trade
at mart at' | tliveivewSighcin t*-‘
I a sSHARJ(Y riseI iov ut »yj* •• »•>« weight, in he price oft steers
and ^ h e i fe r s occur red at Clitheroe* Auction Mart on, Monday. sRates for fat cows and sheep^were maintained. Sixty-two fat cattle were for
of ipP » kilo —
ward, including 24 fat cows, and 34 ewes and hpggs. Light steers made to 100.2]
medium to 97p (93p), light heif- per
ers to 88.8p (87p), medium 98p
ive kilo (average 94.4p£ IP v » -, M
(87.5p). Uncertified steers made to
95p (88.4p), heifers to 85p (84.6p), fat cows to
74.Gp
(G4.9p). Light hoggs made to 201.5p (171.2pj, standard to 181.5p (172.8p), medium to 162p (155.8p), half-bred ewes to £2o (£22.50), horned ewes to £19.50 (£14.90).
market in force and there was a good trade for the smaller entry of 12 in-calf and 64 store cattle.
Buyers attended the Friday , , , „
(£403), July to £475 (£440). £450 (£425), May-June to £420
March-April calvers made to May-Ju
£322, heifers to £304, Hereford bullocks to £338, heifers to £240, Friesian bull stirks to £170, Hereford to £180, yearl ing stirks to £170.
Friesian bullocks made to
ACCIDENT ONS-BEND
CLITHEROE motorist Charles Michael Stewart (23), of Kemple View, was fined £60 by the town’s magistrates for driving car without due care and attention. He pleaded
guilty. He was said to have . , ,
been involved in a colli sion on an S-bend Stump Hill Road, North- town, near Sabden.
Dale is voted the top apprentice
CLITHEROE teenager Dale Robert Higham has been voted one of the outstanding appren tices in the Accrington and district Group
Training Scheme.
A shower of specs
THE spectacle appeal by Whalley and District Lions has been voted a "fantastic success,” with 2,000 pairs being handed
in. Mr Robert Clarke, one
of the Lions who dealt with the old and discarded glasses provided by local people said: “We would like to thank everyone who has helped.”
The spectacles are now
in Cornwall, ready to be distributed to underde veloped countries.
TO P TW EN TY SOUNDS
I. (—) “Going underground" — The Jam il. (7) "Turning Japanese” — Vapours.
3. (1) “Take that look off your face" — Marti 4 Webb.
. (2) “Together we are beautiful” — Fern Kinney.
5. ' (5) “Dance yourself dizzy” — Liquid Gold. 6. (12) “Working my way back to you” — Detroit Spinners.
7. (8) “Echo Beach” — Martha and the Muffins. 8. (9) "Do that to me one more time” — Captain and Tenille.
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-12. (14) “Turn it on again” — Genesis; 13. (3) “Atomic” — Blondie. 14. (16) “Happy house” — Siouxsie and the Banshees. 15: (—) “My. world” — Secret Affair. 16. (20) “Spirit of the radio” — Rush- 17. (15) “Poison ivy” — Lambrettas* 18. (10) “So lonely” — Police. 19.
10. (6) “Games without frontiers”- — Peter Gabriel. II. (11) “Hands off, she’s mine” — The Beat.
9. (4) “All night long” — Rainbow. , . . 20. (—) “January, February" — Barbara Dickson. Ames Record Bar. y-:.... . = .
Avenue, is an apprentice toolmaker with Neotech- nic E n g in e e r in g , Clitheroe. He was presented with
Dale (17), of Park
the Prestige-Ewbank award and a cheque by County Coun. H. Taylor, chairman of the governors of Accrington and Rossen-
‘dale College. Dale was chosen as the
top apprentice from 59 youngsters in the first year off-the-job training scheme. The programme enables apprentices, while employed by firms, to re ceive their first year’s tui tion at college. A former pupil of Rib- blesdale School, Clitheroe, Dale is working to become a skilled toolmaker. In addition to the
held at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, was attended by 78 mem bers and guests, including ladies and representatives from other speakers ’ clubs.
£22,000 provided for im proved cloakroom, creche and kitchen facilities. Missionary work is to
be extended. Reports w e re g iv e n by the church’s representatives fo r th e f iv e m a jor societies — Mrs Ethel Lofthouse, Miss Barbara Dennett, Mrs Christine Ormerod, Miss Hannah Cowperthwaite and Mrs Joan Roberts.
i Girls .,rush ' I f7 to win ’ | prizes
CLITHEROE music stu dent: Jane Reddy nearly didn’t make it to Skipton Music Festival on time to compete in her classes. For Jane (13), of Gills
Croft, together with her companions Helen Hayth- ornthwaite (14) and De borah Limbert (13), ex pected a coach to pick them up at 8 o’clock to reach Skipton in time for the opening an hour later. The coach arrived late
Mr Duncan Rennie, West ern district president; his vice-president, Mr Ian Cooke; Mr Brian Driscoll, North Pennine area presi dent; and Mr Jim Muir, Association of Speakers’ Clubs’ education director.
Guests of honour were
Rennie, Mr Driscoll, Mr Stan Blackburn, vice- president of the Clitheroe club, and Mr Colin Scott.
S p e ak e rs were Mr
speeches was the success or the two young clubs and the benefit given • to members. Both, clubs would welcome . any new , members.-. - V
The keynote of their
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AN accident at the traffic lights in Whalley centre led to . a Billington motor cyclist beinfe fined at Clitheroe.
• Philip Richard Hornby
and the girls missed the first class, but entered the next. Jane gained first prize in this, which was for treble recorder (under 16 years). She was also third in the under-16 years flute solo class. In the under-16 years
(20), of Meadow Close, Billington, was fined £50 for driving without due care and attention and £25 for not obeying traffic sig nals. Hornby, who denied the offences, was ordered to pay £23.19 costs.
recorder trio section, Jane, Helen and Deborah came first. They are all pupils of Sarah Duncan Shorrock, of Oswald- twistle.
No certificate
FOR using a car without a test certificate in Gal- lows Lane, D u t to n , Stephen Berry (29), of Cross Hills Farm, Hurst Green, was fined £10 at Clitheroe.
trophy, he received a tool- maker’s box from his firm. Dale is a Cub-Scout in
s tru c to r for the 1st Pendle Trinity Tigers and a keen photographer.
. Failed to
driver was about to turn into Accrington Road when Hornby drove through the lights at red- from the opposite direc tion and there was a colli sion.
It was stated that a car W .:V.t New white goose feather/goose down
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Hornby said he stopped
fending) submitted there were grounds for suspect ing there was something wrong with the lights which were normally “staggered” and this had contributed, to the acci dent.
Mr Robert Hirst (de
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