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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 29th, 1982 7 • • • '


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If you are looking at life through old frames, pay a call to our new sh ow ro om s this weekend, and judge for yourself just what we mean by quality.


Y ou can wand er at leisure, and see at first hand our sup erb range o f Georgian Windows, B ay W in d ow s, Patio Doors, Tilt ‘n* Turn W in d ow s — and m an y more.


Girl slashed wrist after drug injection


A TEENAGE hospital worker"from Langho will bear the scars of her, introduction to drugs for ever, a court heard on Monday. After injecting herself


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THE daily section at Gisbum Auction Mart on Thursday had 65 accredited newly-calved cows and heifers forward. Prizes in the accredited cow


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FARMERS’ sons and daughters took on the role of wine waiters on Friday when Bolton-by-Bowland YFC held its annual cheese and wine evening in the village hall. A free glass of wine


went with’ each admission


ticket and there was a plentiful supply of, cheese


snacks. . Members also ran plant


and produce stalls, as well as a-raffle and tombola.; Proceeds amounted-:.to


£155-and will go towards club funds.- i 1 - •


-. Club .’chairman' Michael Cornthwaite. and member Claire Lund are pictured serving , wine to some of the guests.


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by the Mayor of the Ribble Valley Councillor J. I. Walmsley ■


Ensure they have acquired their tickets. (£3.75) before attending — as admittance will be restricted to ticket holders only.


All profits raised will be donated to the Ribble Valley Mayor’s Hospice Appeal Fund


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ABOUT 400 people in Clitheroe had a taste of hve radio on Friday even­ ing as the BBC’s “Any Questions?” programme was broadcast from the


Parish Hah. Discussion on a number


of varied topics was both light-hearted and at times heated by MP Dame Judith Hart — introduced as “ a former elected games c a p ta in of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School” — Sir Monty Fin- niston, Professor Philip Reynolds (a late stand-in for P rofessor. Laurie Taylor). and Shipley MP Marcus Fox. Not s u rp r is in g ly , almost half the broadcast


was quite impressed by h is b r ie f v is i t to Clitheroe. During his Sunday morning radioshow he


• It seems David Jacobs


played the record - “My kind of town”, comment­ ing that his kind of town would be Clitheroe, sur­ rounded by beautiful countryside.


was taken up with a debate on the Falkland crisis, following a question from Mr Noel Baron. It concluded with “re­


fe re e ” David Jacobs taking a poll of the audi­ ence’s views on the issue, the decision to send in the Task Force being over­ whelmingly supported. Among other questions fired at the panel were


whether • they considered comprehensive schools to be failures (from Mr John Pawson); would third world countries be better off without so-called aid from the developed na-. tions (Mr David Hep- worth) and how to over­ come stress (Mr Eric Bracewell). Views sought on sexual harassment at work (Mr


Present mayor takes on the job of deputy


A BREAK with tradi­ tion has been the fea­ ture of this week’s preparations for the in s ta l la t io n • of C l i th e ro e ’s new Mayor, Coun.' John Cowgill, on Tuesday.


Coun. Bob Ainsworth and his wife, Doris, have ac­ cepted an invitation to be


The present Mayor, YESTERWISE CLOSING DOWN


deputy Mayor and May­ oress. In the past, it has


always been customary for the deputy to accede to the full Mayoralty. The decision follows last


long friend of the Mayor- elect, the present Ribble Valley first citizen, Coun. John Walmsley — who ironically will be perform­ ing one of the last duties


One guest will be a life­


week’s withdrawal at the last minute by Coun. Mrs Barbara Speak, who will be shortly going into hos-: pital. ’ The Town Council then


“ in s tan tly promoted” Coun. Cowgill, whose deputy would have also been relatively inexperi­ enced in civic affairs. “We are very pleased


well in hand for the .tradi- ..tional Civic service on the Sunday a f te r Mayor­


of his term. Preparations are also


making, to be held at the United Reformed Church,


Moor Lane.


that Coun. and Mrs Ains­ worth have accepted our invitation. Their know­ ledge and experience will be a great help,” said Coun. Cowgill. Meanwhile, with five


Archivists in town


days to go to the Mayor- making, the Mayor-elect and his wife have been overwhelmed by the good wishes of people in Clitheroe. It is hoped that there


THE Clitheroe Castle headquarters of the NW Sound Archive was the venue on Friday for the AGM of the UK branch of the International Associa­ tion of Sound Archives. Delegates, welcomed by


the Mayor of Ribble Valley, Coun. John Walm­


will be a good representa­ tion from local industries and businesses at the ceremony and at lunch at the Castle Restaurant — also the venue for the Mayor’s dinner the same evening.


Cinema IT’S comedy


II the Walt Disney comedy “The Love Bug” which


C lithe roe Cihvic Hall cinema next week with


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follows the adventures of a young - man who thinks he’s


racing car driver. Dean Jones


the world’s greatest ..


young man and Michele Lee is his girlfriend.


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sley, and Chief Executive Officer Mr Michael Jack- son, represented the Na­ tional Library of Wales; Parliamentary Sound Arc­ hives, Westminster; BBC Sound Archives, London; British Institute of Re­ corded Sound, London; the Open University; and the National Museum of Wales at St Fagans. The president of the


p a r e n t body, David Lance, of the Imperial War Museum, also at­ tended. During the day a link


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Any Questions? session proves a big hit


Peter Nuttall). and pre­ sent-day versions of St George and the dragon (Mr David Harrison) pro­ duced some amusing replies. Both David Jacobs and


show producer Carole Stone said afterwards there had been a very good response by the au­ dience during the broad­ cast and they were full of praise. for the range of questions provided. . Pictured are members


of the panel with those who provided questions.. Seated are Dame Judith


Sir Monty. Spot the


difference winners


OUR spot-the-difference competition, held, in con­ ju n c t io n with the Chamber .of Trade’s shopping festival, at­ tracted a big entry. Winner of the £10


and Prof. Reynolds and on the extreme right are Mr Fox, Mr Jacobs and


- Accredited .Friesian cows made to £700 (average £532) and' Friesian heifers to £760 (£535). In the in-calf section, three accredited B. W. springers


classes went to F. Leak (£665) and R. Drinkall (£700) and for accredited heifers to A. Swales (£760) and A. Wade (£570).


made to £582. . In the store section, seven


ewes with lambs were forward. Ewes with twin iambs made to £52. Forward in the calf section


with the drug Tuinal, helped by someone at a party, Bernadette Gibson (18) became “high” and slashed her wrist with a broken-glass. Gibson, of Whalley


Road, Langho, was given a conditional discharge for 12 months after she ad­ mitted aiding and abetting the administration of a drug on;herself. Appearing with her at


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were 207 accredited animals. Friesian bulls made to £123 (£79.65), heifers to £110 (£61.75), Hereford X' bulls to £133 (£86.50), heifers to . £100 (£63.50), Charolais ■ X bulls to £174 (£129.80), heifers to £136 (£103.15), Angus bulls to £101 (£50.80), heifers to £66 (£44). Weaned calves: Friesian bulls


Preston Crown Court, were Lee Fielding (20), of Padiham : Road, Burnley, and Daniel Myers (20), of Suffolk House, Bucking­ hamshire. Fielding admit­ ted handling stolen drugs and unlawfully supplying. Myers admitted adminis- tering the drug to Gibson. Mr Tony Hammond,


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' £31.40 (£25.44). In the fatstock section', 289


averaged £195.. The sale of store pigs had 91 animals forward, making to


cattle, 617 sheep and 14 pigs' were forward. Certified clean cattle: Light


steers made to 107p (99.9p), medium steers to 114p (99p), heavy steers averaged 98p,


certified cattle: Young bulls made to 116.5p (105.5p), light s te e rs to 113.2p (97.4p), medium to 98p (92.6p), light heifers to 102p (92.2p), medium to 99p (95.4p), heavy to 96.5p (93.8p). Fat cows made to 90.5p (77p), fat 'bulls to 89p


Uncertified and previously '


(85.6p). ' Sheep: Light lambs made to


258.5p (256p), standard to 258p (252.7p), medium to 243.5p (236.7p), heavy to 214p (213p). Overweight Iambs averaged


light heifers made to 109p (104.4p), medium to 104.2p (95.3p).


' she said police raided a house in Langho, where details emerged of a


' party. Miss Kathryn Hughes,


prosecuting said that Gibson-was taken to hos­ pital suffering from self- inflicted injuries to her wrist and the effects . of drugs. As a result of ivhat


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for Gibson, said that the saddest part of the case was th a t it was her client’s introduction to drugs which ended horrifi­ cally.Judge Alistair Bell de­ ferred sentence on Myers on condition that he con­ tinue . his treatment and Fielding was given a 13- day sentence concurrent with the sentence he is serving, so as not to pro- , long his release date.


205p. . Light hoggs made to 198.5p


(192.2p), standard to 212p (195.8p), medium to 212p (196p), heavy to 195.5p (189p), uncertified- to £41.40 (£26.35) and fat ewes to £50 (£26.60). Pigs: Cutters averaged 70p, baconers 72p and fat sows £93.-


New governor


shopping voucher is Miss B. Foulds, of Albermarle Street,' Clitheroe. Vouchers worth £3 to


,Y. Marsden, Shireburn Avenue, Clitheroe; Doug­ las Underwood, West View, Waddington; Mrs A. Sunter, Robinson Street, Cliatburn; Mrs M. England, Southfield Drive, West Bradford; Mrs F. Taylor, Whittam Road, Whalley.


Chamber of Trade go to Kevin McCally, Derwent Crescent, Clitheroe; Miss


be spent at the premises o f the C lith e ro e


Insurance offence


A MAN made redundant recently was disqualified from driving when he ap­ p e a red a t Cl ith e ro e Magistrates’ Court on motoring offences. ' Glyn Preston (19) un­


THE Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun. John I. Walmsley, is to represent the council on the Gover­ nors of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School for Boys in place of the late Coun. Tom Robinson. Coun. Leo Wells,' a


Celebrate village


school’s reprieve


JUBILANT people who had helped to prevent the closure of Bolton-by-Bow- land School turned up for an evening celebration to mark the reprieve. Members of the action


coirimittee, helpers-and various guests, including MPs Mr John Watson and Mr David .Waddington were there to celebrate


member of Clitheroe Town Council, will be' the representative on the Rib- blesdale School Gover­ nors.


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow, R. N. and M. Read, Moor Lane, will be open from 5- 30 to 6-30 p.rh. Sunday: Boots, Castle Street, noon to 1 p.m. Monday: Der­ rick Green, Railway View, noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday to Friday, Boots, 5-30 to 6-30 p.m.


the victory. The campaign, which


lasted about two years had brought the villagers together, said Mr Watson, who added that of 78 schools throughout the country only two had been reprieved. . “Village schools epitom­


ise all that is best in rural life,” he said. Coun. Mrs Joyce Lil


burn, whose, ward in eludes Boltori-by-Bow land, thanked chairman Mr David Howard and the action committee for the tremendous amount work they had put in.


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