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f sed in Brighton, moved Arom C lith e ro e la st e ugust after his parents fmigrated to Canada. A Rormer pupil of Clitheroe heoyal Grammar School, L and his family lived in
inden Drive and he
unday. baCedric Berner (21), now
r n ambition to be a cacing driver since bhildhood has ju s t mought his own For i ula 4 racing car and ls busy preparing for Bis first public race at S ra n d s H a tc h on
A FORMER Clitheroe a man who has nursed
Jstarted training with the Sim Russell Racing Driver 1chool at Silverstone in 977.He used to travel to
Silverstone at weekends while s till living- in y Clitheroe and for about a
s ear, worked as a trainee Garalesman at Primrose
babourer on a number of f uilding sites when he
outh,” said Cedric. l He worked as a irst moved there, but has
t ided to emigrate I took she opportunity to move
otor racing is concerned c and when my parents de
a “ age.But Brighton is a very mctive area as far as
American Express credit card company. sl His new car —
a.Cros-
wrecently started a job ith the Brighton-based
s e 32 Formula 4 single- seater, which he started aaving up for about a year l go — is currently being mooked a fte r by the s echanic who helped Au rtralian Alan Jones to his
r out the car — generally kiated as the best of its t nd for a beginner — at ishe Goodwood track and t looking forward to con chamesting three important
pionships in his first
tseason which starts with nhe Brands Hatch event
reyhound fanatics. c Now, whenever the
dium. With them for training sessions with the electric s hare go six other pub “re
Stalackburn Greyhound
snterest in greyhounds ptarted when two whip s ets were bought to give hon Peter an interesting obby.“ But I ev en tua lly bought my own grey-
t Moreeambe. i Ken explained that his
Hive at Lancaster and weysham and the dogs a ere trained on the sands
tems from the fact that l Ken and Marlene used to
chin. s The marine connection
S Nymph, Surf Lady, Sea Captain, Sea Red, Urea Sk ate and Sea
A PAIR of whippets bought for
their.son years ago turned jovial g Clitheroe landlord Mr Ken Clarkson and his wife, Marlene, into
£1.29 Bhey head for the track at £1.99 Seaidents” — greyhounds
ouple can take time off from running the Brown t Cow Inn, Moor Lane,
heir chance on the track. a But Ken,' who has been
owandlord-cum-greyhound wAner. qualified joiner, he
Steve Boyd, comedian and singer.
toured clubs throughout
ake people laugh. t For about 15 years, he
he North of England as
at the pub, the Clarksons have four others in ken tnels at Wigan, waiting for
ot the Brown Cow just l ver a year, is not just a
Las born and bred in v ancaster, and soon disco mered he had the talent to
f ound and things took off becrom there. My wife do ame involved with the keegs and now she is as s n on them as I am,” aid
Ken.As well as the six dogs
h around &bout
ary and Western evenings o’m crazy,” he said. But
t Discos are all right in their place, but I think
here is a lot of scope for more live entertainment.”
pub provided in Clitheroe’s “s.
foren feels there is a need be more entertainment to
t the pub. I “All the regulars think Kn a more serious note,
p rown Cow, Ken has r olished up his jokes and tegularly comperes Coun
n Heysham. B Since moving to the
dec en and
Marlene.then timided to concentrate full t e on catering and en tertainment. They spent lahree years managing a f rge hotel in Lancaster iollowed by a similar spell in charge of a guest house
K huge balloons!
hiHe recalls that part of comes act in those days was two dy drag, aided by
o e Brown Cow switched bver from Whitbread’s orews to become Tetley’s
nly pub in Clitheroe.'
Top marks for Kerry
n last week’s Advertiser and Times — has passed
itores accountant featured
FORMER Ribblesdale School pupil Kerry Ander- s ton — the WRNS trainee
Recently, however, the Clarksons, who have, four children all living away, have had little time for entertaining. thThey have been busy as
her final exams with flying colours and joins HMS Collingwood at Portsmouth later this month.
he practical and theory sections of the exams and emerged with an overall average of 98 per cent.
been entered as a candi date for the prestigious c Bob Florence Stores Ac
As a result, she has
Society of Arts exam and received the training com mander’s prize of a book.
ountant ’of the Year ceery impressive 94 per
nt mark in her Royal
shecent world champion ip.Cedric regularly tests
oth the Kentagon and RAC Formula 4 champ ionships, but the one he will be concentrating on mainly is the Dunlop Star of Tomorrow event which will consist of 11 races at various venues through out the country. so“It really would be
ext month. b He will be competing in
“Iirst season,” said Cedric. b have been fascinated siy racing cars almost d nce birth and it is like a
ream come true just to have my own car.”
mething to get a good f championship place in my
Choir returns
for singing of the highest quality, came to Whalley two years ago.
nternational reputation
horal concert in the church on May 13th, at 7- 30
p.m.They will be led by Dr John Ferrell, professor of music at the university and director of the singers for the past 19 years. i The choir, which has an
THERE will be a return visit to Whalley Methodist Church next month of the widely-acclaimed Illinois . State University Madrigal c Singers, who will give a
award. v She has also gained a
Stan’s in
n Kerry, who will be 18 pext month, .gained 100 t er cent passes in both
the groove A NEW record and two cassettes have been pro duced by “Jazz College” — the brainchild of Clitheroe musician Stan Barker.
S The record features Rtan, of Waddington moad, and fellow college wember Digby Fair- youngeather accompanying a I
of the college. It was set up two years ago to prom tote interest in jazz, par
oward the development olleges.
. At present, the college is working closely with r Mr Alan Tomlinson, who
the college may be ob Tained from Mr John 7 ravis (Tel. Padihaml
broadcast la te r this month. t More information about
1272).
Discovering work! of poetic printer
md I come across that ti emory stirring adver
0). Swing boats.” diNow where on earth sement? It comes from a
Whalley Window
S dvertiser Offices, Castle mver, are the advertise t treet” in 1914 and bore Che title “Legends of Old k litheroe” by J. P. Par
bages and was published Ay “Robinson, printer,
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from the usual re-telling. Each of the traditional legends is told in rhyme; verses of quite high stan dard, particularly the lines headed “Ribblesdale” f which appear in the last
r familiar to all my regular bueyil’s' Apronful,” etc.,
inson. The book tells stories
eaders: “Peg O’Nell,” D Dule upo’ Dun,” “The
t; with one difference neere frequently illumi- ■ talked about it for days!* J .F . I
p liably informed, was a ‘rinter employed in the tAdvertiser Office” and whe columns of the paper d by his work.
Incredibly, I found one. re P. Parkinson, I was
it.
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w rkinson? Being only in “ hat is commonly termed t the toddler stage" when ahe book .first made its roppearance, I looked a und for somebody with cred few more years to their
ew pages. PaWell, who was J. P.
ure. p It contained 50 or so
e the writer’s text, how Thents the book contains.
ome my way. toSecond only in interest
S oyal Cafe in King Ptreet; the cafe in Market shipplace; Jack Rigby, the
itheroe contemporaries. R They will recall The
as • pleased when I found [ this old book in my stock ing as the late Howard I Carter must have been when he discovered the : tomb of Tutankhamun. 11
t Slightly crazy on these | mhings I might be, but 11
ictures.” ■. ust confess I was almost fi,f5/S7av^ri^ameT(; J o r coaCh holidays V * rhni’r o n fh e r!iantly surprised‘at the superb *N o w is the time to book:So go ahead • * -
t raphic artist and illus-1 hrator of this book” with | Ais studios in Cowper S venue (la te r York| btreet) will be remem Oxbered, as will Thompson I c urgh, painter and de Lorator of Moor Lane and Eowergatp, and “The t mpire Picture Show — phe place for lovers of fine |
st of Castle Street. g “Edward Pye, photo
gent of Waterloo, and Mrs | Cheesbrough, stationer, i newsagent' and tobaccon-1
ing agent and newsa
booklet which came my way at Christmas and it s gave me particular plea
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read and ap preciate poetry).
thian was far too modest, I d nk. His verses are a t elight to read — quietly oo oneself or aloud, with (byr without an audience
aken place.” niThis former Clithero-
far the best way to
o I hope the author wrote Cuture birthdays and
bearing on the district in which the incidents here t recorded are said to have
d because of their
a That Mr Parkinson was | t s modest as he was woalented is confirmed by fa rds in his author’s pre a ce. “They (the verses) here not,issued as poetry,” rh wrote, “but merely as t ymed accounts of old Heraditions and stories.’ Ribb adds: “The stanzas on cludelesdale have been in
om Cowgill’s, Clitheroe, t and the proceeds will go I
olo by Stan. fr Copies are available |
cicularly in schools and |
uns the Lancashire Youth Big Band, as part of the young musicians’ preparation for a local
'T V
The cassettes spotlight s the college quintet and a |
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