Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Jamtary 29th, 1981 7 . SALE IN PROGRESS , |*FROM PAGE ONE
orts clubs merger
threat commitment, thesuc- of the expansion pro- vas assured,
lan would show up as od deal for all the ituent clubs in Rib- ale Park and possibly
itinjr the cricket club of all.
e surrounding area lithcroe in general, 'mderstand that Rib- .lc Wanderers have very little progress me years and 1 am- tertain that they are g a great mistake at e when determina nt vision would sur- any risks involved,
iwever, without commitment and the jieople, nothing is 0 and I am glad 'in e, that it has hap- now before we cast n the bank and not 1 midstream, which realise would have levitable. The Park
- was perhaps too ■ ideal.” Hopwood added ie rugby club was
e in membership ality. They would rsue their own al ive plans with
md determination, et Club secretary er Carter agreed e split had been vithout animosity s mainly “a ques- inance.”
felt it was a case g to do too much n.” he said, “and at support exces- mncial outlay at
'imply feel that it •est thing for us. course, a final de- whether Ribbles- k is to fold or not
. with the voting s at the extraordi- leral meeting.” vili be held at the d Royal Hotel on .v 19th at 7-30
in Mrs Sadie aid they were at the “teething would be satis- resolved. “We
'hile, Clitheroe Hockey Club
lat the underly- pt of the amalga- very desirable,”
OPEN MON. to FRI. 8 to 5-30 p.m. SAT. 9 to 12-30
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businesf. appraisal of at the shop with the friendly welcome
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Service
running on oiled wheels
CLITHEROE’S meals-on- wheels service is now run ning smoothly, thanks to
10 volunteers who have come forward to help with deliveries.
organises the rota for drivers and helpers, said the service was now
Mrs Sadie Baker, who
“comfortably off.” Two months ago its future seemed in doubt when the organiser for many years, Mrs Beryl Cassidy, res igned.
in the Advertiser and Times, three people, one of them Mrs Baker, of fered their services as or ganisers.
But following an appeal
nated by Clitheroe Round Table about 10 years ago, has been repaired and al tered to make it easier to drive.
done with money provided by the Rotary Club of Clitheroe. Side windows and larger wing mirrors have been fitted and it has also been given a new wing and a respray by Mr Keith Underwood.
The work has been
man of the Rotary Club’s Community Service Com mittee, said: “The van is in immaculate condition for its age and should last for quite a few years yet."
Cyclist hurt
WHILE riding her bicycle in Whalley Road, Pendle ton, Samantha Jones (13), of Beech S t r e e t , Clitheroe, broke . her collar Bone in an accident with a car.
burn Royal Infirmary but not detained. The car driver, Dennis Thornber (45), of De Lacy Street, Clitheroe, was unhurt.
>rs are manu- :rPVC profile
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infortunately, ations. /oid choosing than 4mm hamber con- nningly ■s, keep this
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int to see our high
timber rushes com-
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of people purchasing a used car from a local dealer had found the car they were after advertised in the motoring pages of the
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SOME 30 members of Wiswell WI took time off to relax and enjoy their annual Christmas dinner at the Spread Eagle, Barrow. ,
Although it is some weeks since the festive season, the ladies, y
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who always hold their dinner during’ January, enjoyed all the Yuletide trimmings and had a thoroughly good time. Some of the members are pictured enjoying a pre-dinner drink.
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She was taken to Black Mr Myers, who is chair The service’s van, do
UNCLE Reg, Auntie Nan and Omo the rabbit kept 50 village youngsters entertained at the West Bradford Sports and Social Com mittee children’s partg. The children loved
by committee members Mrs Eileen Lambert and Mrs Anne Moore.
primary and junior school age, tucked into a tea of sausages and chips followed by jelly and ice-cream, provided
SWEENEY — LAMBERT
only son of Mr and Mrs T. Sweeney, of Standen Road, and his bride is the third daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Wallace, of Mytton View, Clitheroe.
Popular bingo night
success that extra tables had to be brought into the room to cope with the demand.
IT was eyes down for members of the Clitheroe branch of Fur and Feath er when they raised £110 at a bingo evening at the Dog and Partridge Hotel, Wellgate, on Monday. The evening was such a
Ida Gradwell was delight ed with the result of the evening and thanked ev e ry o n e for th e i r support.
Waddington, acted as caller and members pro vided a supper of sand wiches and meat pies as well as the numerous gifts for the bingo and raffles. Branch chairman Mrs
Mr Michael Cox, of
worker Mr Alan Sweeney was married to Miss Be verley Teresa Lambert, a domestic worker, at Clitheroe Register Office on Saturday. The bridegroom is the
C l i th e ro e p ro ce s s
by her stepfather, Mr W. Wallace, wore a princess line gown of slipper satin and Nottingham lace, with a matching train and veil and a contrasting headdress. She carried a basket of red roses and white carnations with red ribbon. In attendance were the
The bride, given away
bride’s nephew, Master Dean Hitchen.
blue polyester princess line dresses and earned baskets of white bridal flowers and gold roses trimmed with blue ribbon. Page boy was the
Kozlowski, Padiham. Chimney fire
reception was held at the Edisford Bridge Inn, Clitheroe. P h o to g r a p h :
E.
colm Ingham, the brideg room’s cousin. After the ceremony, a
quets were made by the bride’s mother. Best man was Mr Mal
All the outfits and bou
bride’s youngest sister, Miss Tracey Bernadette Lambert and the brideg room’s sister, Miss Susan Sweeney. They wore gold and
dington and West Brad ford School, Mrs Pat Marsh organised games and dances, helped by other committee mem bers and the children returned home happily laden with sweets and balloons. In our picture are
Uncle Reg, Omo and Carl ( f ront right ) watched by the chil dren.
Slides of visit to Egypt
CLITHEROE Fir e Brigade quickly dealt with a chimney fire at Waddow Hall Cottage, Wadding ton. Little damage was caused.
thanks. Mrs Blezard paid tribute to the late Mrs E. Peacock and members stood in respect. The next lecture, a
Aswan dam and the ef fects it had on the coun tryside and also views of th e Pyr amids , with theories of how the mas sive pieces of granite had been placed in position. Mr T. Lord expressed
structed of large blocks of granite. He showed slides of the
est in Egypt was kindled by his war-time service there, but on his last visit he was more interested in historical buildings con
“RETURN to Egypt” was the subject of a talk given to Clitheroe Naturalists by Coun. Brian Braith- waite, of Clitheroe. He said that his inter
A teacher at Wad
the antics of Omo as he helped Uncle Reg with his magic show. Vil lager Carl Crook also took part in the act. The youngsters, all of
Cattle in good demand
SHORT-DATED in-calf cattle, along with store cattle, found an exceptional demand at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Friday.
and heifers, and 71 store cattle on offer. In-calf cows, Febru ary calving, made from £355 to £540, March calving £350 to £472, in-calf heifers £385 to £500.
£308, Angus X heifers to £230, Charolais heifers (8 months) to £224, Angus X cow and calf £405.
made to £350, yearling bullocks to JE2G0, Hereford bullocks to £358, Hereford X heifers to
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103 cattle and 380 sheep. All stock found a firm trade. Light steers made to 91.2p per kilo (average
83.SGp), medium ti 90.4p (84.61p), light heifers tc 85.2b (79.15p), medium to 87p (82.Zp), heavy to
84.Gp (83p). Uncertified steers made to
Forward on Monday were
ward on Tuesday, with Frie sian bulls making to £80 Hereford bulls to £99 am Hereford heifers to £G0. Frie sian newly-calved heifers made to £547.
No signs of Sam
TWISTON athlete Simon Moyle and his wife Ann are still looking for the
from home almost three weeks ago, their dog Sam regularly accompanied his master on training runs.
four-year-old border ter rier they regard as prob ably the fastest dog in the Ribble Valley. Before he disappeared
sponse to the news of Sam’s disappearance in the Advertiser and Times, and Simon and Ann still
hold out hope that he is safe.
week today, will be on an East African safari by Mr Lord.
know of Sam’s whereab outs can contact them at Clough Head, Twiston. (Tel. Gisburn 338)
Anyone who might Never too late for a festive dinner! a r - a r ' - r ' * There was a good re
per kilo (134.8p), standard to 15Gp (142.7p), medium to 154.op (145.5p), heavy to 14Gp (142.9p). Horned ewes made £11 to £22.80 (£15.50). There were 44 calves for
84.2p (79.8p), heifers to 80p (74.2p), calf bulls to 90p (84p), cows to 74.8p (60.04p). Light hoggs made to lal.op
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