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THERE was plenty to cheer about
Clitheroe Girls’ Gram mar School sports day as records tumbled in nine events. -
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three records. In. the 2nd year 200 metres, she clocked in a t ’ 29.4 sec (previously 31.2 sec). In the junior 400m she regis tered 1 min. 9.1 sec (1 min 12.3) and in the
Janet Ashworth broke
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year throw with 41.5m (32.3m), as did Heidi Hughes in the same event for the 2nd year — 49.5m, against 40.1m.
fell to Diane Ridings in 28.5 sec (29 sec) and she also broke the senior 400m record in 1 min 5.3 (1 min 6).
The senior 200m record
junior long jump her dis tance of 4.26m was nearly half a metre up on the previous best.
Ruth Chew shattered the record in the first
record went to Sheila Bil lows in 1 min 10.5 (1 min 11.9). Assheton house broke
The intermediate 400m
the previous best junior relay time by one second, clocking in at 1 min. Lumb house won the championship, followed by
Assheton, Llewellyn, Derby and Delacy. Prizes w e r e ' p re s e n te d by Clitheroe Mayoress Mrs Alice Wells.
RESULTS
Key: Assheton (A), Delacy (Dl), Derby (D), Llewellyn
(LI), Lumb (L). Hurdles: Junior — J. Ash
■ Bradshaw (D), A. Walters (L), S. Kilmister (Dl). Senior — S. Walker. (LI), S. Read (A), H.
worth (A), J. Cross (D), J. Evans (LI), Intermediate — C.
Chard (L). 100m: 1st year — J. Cross
(L), S. Walker (LI), C. Jones (D). 200m: 1st year — J. Cross
White (LI), C. Piper (Dl). High jump: .Junior — b
(D), R. Murdoch (A), M. Jones (L). 2nd year — J. Ashworth. (A), E. Parkes (LI), E. Keigh ley (Dl). 3rd year —. D. Birt wistle (L). J. Oldfield (LI), Z. Kitehing (A). 4th year — C. Bradshaw (D), A. Walters (L), S. White (LI). Senior — D. Ridings (L), joint second E. Gorman (A) and S. Walker
(LI). 400m: Junior — J. Ashworth
(D), M. Aspin (Dl), J. Whitwell (A). 2nd vear — E. Parkes (LI), H. 9 race (L), H. Dale (A). 3rd year — D. Birtwistle (L), J. Oldfield (LI), E. Hill (A). 4th year — C. Bradshaw (D), S. Teasdale (Dl), S. White (LI). Senior — K. Richardson
(A), E. Parkes (LI), M. Aspin (Dl). Intermediate — S. Bil lows (D), J. Oldfield (LI), J. King (Dl). Senior — D. Ridings (L), C. Jones (D), S. Walker (LI).
Nuttall (L), M. Jones (L). In termediate — S. Cruse (A). J. King (Dl), J . Oldfield (LI). Senior — D. Ridings (L), K.
800m — E. Parkes (LI), S. Youth club’s business venture <i.
bwer price than DAY DELIVERY I Buy your bed
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TRESSES £49
B r i d g e jCLUB
TWELVE tables were in at
Mrs J. Martindale and Mr A. F. W o o l l in , Mr Spencer and Mr Grayson. EW — Mr J. Spencer and Mr Moore, Mr Cubbon
Winners were: NS - Jlitheroe
MAY 31st, 9 a.m. rAL QUILT COVERS
Jurrent designs, slight mis prints
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TRINITY Youth Club members ventured into the handicraft business when they staged a four-day craft exhibi tion and sale at the youth centre.
Tuesday after several hundred visitors had toured the display of
The event ended on
crafts ranging from cuddly toys to delicate glass and chinaware, pottery, corn dollies, wrought ironwork and even tiny model cot
tages.About 20 exhibitors, including a few from Clitheroe, took part, and youth club mem bers pictured here with
and Mr Buchannon. The following hand demons
trates the value of the ACOL limit bid:
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If West opens with a bid of n
sacrifice in- five hearts, which goes two off doubled for a top
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TREASURER’S OLD OFFICE MAY BE A HOUSE AGAIN
AN application for permission for the change oi of a section or the former Ribble Valley
to council requirements now that the new offices
The offices are surplus
are in use. Other applications from
hearts, a limit bid. East now has a problem. II
he bids four spades, North will __in. fivo hpfirts. which
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Ways with turkey
HOW to bone a turkey was ithe subject of a de- • monstration
Ladies Club. J.
domestic Mrs
at Whalley Adult Centre, demonstratied how to cut
science teacher a
away the skm Oif a turke^ theroe district Scout S S .S ’
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bones were soups:Mrs F a i rb u rn . was thanked by president Mrs K. Owen.
at Edisford fairburn,
Clitheroe include: a new shop front for a newsa gent at 28 Whalley Road, with an illuminated shop sign (0594 and 0595), an illuminated advertising shop sign and projecting sign at Low Moor Garage (0604); permission to build a one metre-high brick wall at the front and side of the garden at 50 River side, Low Moor (0611) and an extension to an existing bungalow to form dining room and bed
Cubs to hold mirii-olympics
THERE is the promise of lo ts of fun a t th e
A n S S " S i Executive g . l . en. June made in to I
21st. The gala, to be held in
Borough Treasurer’s Department, 13 Churcl Street, Clitheroe, from offices to a house has been received by the council’s Planning Depart ment (number 0602);
■Avenue (0612). At West Bradford, out
room at 4- Shireburn
line planning permission is sought for a two-bed- roomed -bungalow at Drake House F arm , Eaves Hall Lane (0606).
been received from Grind- leton. One is for the de molition of. farm buildings and an extension to form a house at Endridge Farm (0596) and the. other is for a barn conversion to a garage and upper lounge a t Cockletn. House,
Two applications have __
the heanno and offers all-round dearer hearing for those wth a mid perceptive loss.
.U- /-M ote iH-rrn ,nri rioafW h e a r im t(Y thO££ * k aw ».<v vm . - - 'p - -----------
FOR NERVE DEAFNESS AND DEAFNESS IN LATER LIFE Specially featured the Wdex Directional. Separates lh e | irT 2 e o i words, cuts out background noise, helps you hear conversations, cinemas. TV, chu
__________ __________ . . . .churchservices,theatre.
etc., al normal level. I'M NOT REALLY DEAF. Many visitors lo the exhibition tell
Harrop Fold (0593). Other applications in
us this and we understand exactly what they mean; being confused when several people are talking together, words
the grounds of Brow- sholme Hall, home of the Parker family, starts at 2
p.m. A highlight will be a
Cubs mini-olympics, and there will also be after noon teas, ices and miner als, a tombola, >raffle; and
various.stalls.
clude: permission to build a single-storey garage at; Windy Ridge, Pendleton (0566); outline permission for the proposed sub-divi sion of an existing house, Snodworth Croft, Snod- worth Road, Langho, into two with a double garage (0600); at 2 St Mary’s Drive, Langho, for an ad ditional single-storey bed room, bathroom and garage extension to pro vide accommodation - for the disabled (0598); for the re-modernisation of Higher: Sandy Syke, Tos- side (0551) and for the siting of a caravan as a temporary home .-at Mytton Avenue, Clitheroe Road, Barrow (0603).
soundinq muffled and indistinct, Ihe need lo have television . _ j ” . . . I___I
IN OUR SHOWROOMS NOW TRAFALGAR ST, BURNLEY Tel. 33311 ARNOLD G WILSON ’y V*.
a n d 'S o t roloud lix others. II this is your problem, ask lo try the NEW WIDEX MINI COMPACT, when you visit Ihe exhibition.
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some of the exhibits helped man the stalls. The exhibition was
•will go towards club funds.
organised by part-time y o u th l e a d e r V a l Weston and it was a completely new venture for the club. Any money raised
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Keighley (Dl), E. Ainsworth (D), J. Evans (LI). Intermedi ate — S. Kilmister (Dl), D. Goodwill (A), joint third C. Townson (L), H. Entwistle (LI). Senior — J. Atkinson (A), K. Richardson (L), K. Proctor
(D).
worth (A), S. Wilson (D), E. Greenwood (A). Intermediate — S. Kilmister (Dl), D. Good will (A), C. Bradshaw (D). Senior — K. Richardson (L), K. Proctor' (D),. S. Hamilton (Dl). Throw:-1st year — R. Chew
Long jump: Junior — J . Ash T A L Record-breaking day for girl athletes
CLITHEROE’S Stanley House, listed as being of historical and architectur al interest, is an “abso lutely shocking building”, it was stated at a meeting of the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Control Sub-Committee. ’ Coun. Brian Braith-
waite (Clitheroe) told members: “It is worse even than Castle House and I would rather see it demolished and the land used for housing.” He was supporting an
application by the building f irm P e n d le House (Clitheroe) to remove Stanley House and con struct housing on the site. Recommending refusal,
Miss Judith Margaret Dibb was married to com puter programmer Mr William Gareth Lowton at Christ Church, Clifton, Bristol.
Personnel secretary
Chief Architect and Plan ning Officer Mr Philip Bailey said that in the recent consultative docu ment ’ for the Clitheroe District Plan, it was made clear that efforts should be made to preserve and enhance Stanley House when the site is de veloped. Residential develop ment was considered ap-
(A), M. Bagot (L), A. Work man (A). 2nd year — H. Hughes (L), H. Brace (L), E. Greenwood (A). Discus: Inter mediate — S. Kilmister (Dl), D. Goodwill (A), C. Townson (L). Senior — S. Catlow (LI), D. Catlow (LI), H. Chard (L). Shot putt: Intermediate —
daughter of Mrs J. M. Dibb, of Bentlea Road, Gisburn, and the late Mr W. Dibb.
The bride is the elder
youngest son of Mr and Mrs P. T. Lowton, of Sid- mouth, South Devon. The bride, given away
The bridegroom is the
propriate, but only if the building is retained. He told the committee
that in the foreseeable future a developer could come along with plans which would include the retention of the house. The application was
refused. 1
C. Townson (L), S. Kilmister (Dl), C. Iphofen (LI). Senior — S. Catlow (LI), C. Hutchinson (D), H. Chard (L). Walk: J. Seed (LI), S. White
(LI), S. Freeman (D). Mile: J. Ashworth (A), A.
Walters (L), J. King (Di). Javelin: S. Cooper (LI), H.
third LI and Dl. Intermediate — Dl, D, L. Senior— L. D. A Obstacle: A, L, D.
of honour
Scouts in guard
TEN Rib b le Valley Scouts helped form a guard of honour for the Queen when she visited a water treatment plant at Catterall. . Of the 10, . there were
three Clitheroe Queen’s Scouts — Alistair Mac- leod, of Pendle Road, David Tattersall,' of Fair- field Drive and Duncan Fielding, of Peel Park Avenue. There was also one
Brace (L), H. Chard (L). Relays: Junior — A, L, joint
Tour of stately . house
__ GUIDED to u r of Temple Newsam, near Leeds, was much enjoyed by 40 members and friends of Clitheroe Anti que Collectors Club. They were shown round
by Mr G. E. Hoare, wore a pale apricot taffeta ankle-length gown and her headdress was a crown of white freesia and gyp. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies, gyp- sophila and foliage. Matron of honour was
LOWTON — DIBB The couple spent their
honeymoon touring. P hotograph: Mr Logan, Bristol.
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A new post for deputy treasurer
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s deputy treasurer for the past five years, Mr Leslie Pickering, is leav ing to take up a new post. He has been appointed
assistant treasurer with Burnley Borough Council
and will start his new job
in June 16th. Burnley-born Mr Pick
Mrs Sue Lowton, the bridegroom’s sister-in- law, best man was Mr G. C. Lowton, the brideg room’s brother, and usher was Mr M. Way. The ceremony was con
ering (35) started his local government career in the treasurer’s department of the former Burnley CBC. He became an accoun
PENDLE MILL
tancy assistant and was later promoted deputy borough tre a su re r of
Darwen. Before moving to the
I Following a champagne reception at the couple’s home in Bristol, an even ing reception was held at the Crown Inn, Winford.
ducted by the Rev. P. Berg and organist was Mr B. Tapolliani.
Ribble Valley in 1975 he was principal assistant; re
search technical officer with Blackburn Borough
Council. Mr Pickering, who is
married with three chil dren, lives in Peel Park Avenue. He plans to stay on in the town.
SOLARIUM
PRE HOLIDAY COURSE PREVENTS BURNING
APRE HOLIDAY COURSE PREVENTS "FADING'
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the house by Mr J. Harri son and saw many fas cinating items, including a rare Chippendale desk. Some of tlie party also strolled th ro u g h th e gardens. Stops were made on the
. A VAILABLE IN SHOP " OPEN EVERY DAY
Call or phone Clitheroe 23174 - USUAL STOCK \
(INCLUDING WEDS, 10-30 a.m. — 1 p.m.) PENDLE ROAD,
coach journey for coffee and afternoon tea at The P o s t 'H o u s e H o te l , Bramhope. The trip was organised
2 MONTHS COLOUR TV RENTALS
FREE VIEWING ON RECONDITIONED
eg 22ln. Philips, ITT, Marconlphone, pay only £9.50 for first month then no more to pay for 3 months (minimum rental period 12 months)
A. E. HARGREAVES
MOOR LANE AND WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE 22683
23in. Elswick 3-speed gent’s...... £89.95 22in. Sun, 5-speed sports.......... 22in. Sun, 10-speed sports........
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CYCLE BARGAINS Normal Price Our Price £79.95
— £85.00 — £95.00
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21 in. Viking, 3-speed, ladles'..... £89.95 £79.95 Raleigh GrTher............................... £106.95 Raleigh Commando..................... £83.95
£81.95
OVER 150 CYCLES IN STOCK Call today to see our range
CASH — HP — PART EXCAHNGE
£69.00 £95.00
£73.95
by,secretary Mrs C. Ad- derley and treasurer Mrs
K.
Aspinall.The next date in the club calendar is the AGM on Monday, at the Sun Inn, Waddmgton.
Scout from each Clitheroe group — Michael Bentley, of Salthill View (Loyola); Peter Hogg, of Conway Avenue (Ribblesdale); S tep h en Cow gill, of H e re ford Dri v e (St Mary’s): Stephen Geldard of Pendle Road ( l s i Pendle); Anthony Manson,. of Warwick Drive (CRGS); Martin Rothwell, of Shireburri Avenue (St P a u l ’s) and Graham Heanan, of Southfield Drive, West Bradford (1st Bowland).
Fewer go to cinema
ADMISSIONS Clitheroe Civic Hall by 7,168 last year. A total of 38,088 tickets
were sold for the cinema, compared with 45,256 the previous 12 months. But because of an increase in ticket prices the income to Ribble Valley Council went up from £21,989 to £23,414.
SOLARA THE BRILLIANT NEWTALBOT HAS THE POWER TO PLEASE.
Conventional Hearing Aids may not be needed
HARD OF HEARING
Visit the Hearing Aid Exhibition at CLITHEROE EXHIBITION FEATURES
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FREE AUDIMETRIC HEARING EVALUATION. Dspen- se, son duty will gladly and freely lest your hearing and wit advise whether or not a hearing aid is required.
THE PRICE OF HEARING AIDS. List available showing prices ol 300 aids ol every type.
CASH OR CREDIT PAYMENT. Which melhod is best lot you? The technicians on duly will be pleased lo advise you.
SPECIAL CONCESSIONS FOR PENSIONERS. Yes. there are. II you quality don't tail to ask lot inlotmalion on
this. , MONDAY, JUNE 2nd
FOR ONE DAY ONLY — 10.30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. AT CLITHEROE PARISH
Hearing Aid Centre Ltd., 23 Tel. 061-432 7140 3PT
I If unable to call at exhibition write, phone or call at The Deansgate 1 - •
CHURCH HALL, CHURCH STREET ------ ---------- • — Cherry Holt Avenue, Stockport, SK4
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