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Andrew wins place on training course
CI^ITHEROE gymnast Andrew Braithwaite (17) has earned the chance of a five-day training stint under Great Britain coach John A tk in son n ex t week. Andrew, of St Paul’s
Street, Low Moor, qual ified by achieving second place in a competition for the region’s top under-18 gymnasts at Burnley, ran by Continental Sports, Huddersfield. He w i l l tra in at
at Clitheroe Royal Gram mar School, said of the
Lilleshall, Shropshire. Andrew, a sixth former
opportunity: “It will help me tremendously. I aim to learn a lot and hopeful ly it will take me up and up.” He was North West
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under-16 champion last year and more recently finished 22nd in the na tional finals. On Saturday he helped
HEADBOARD Pendle Club
WINNERS of this week’s bridge session at the Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mr J. Harrison and partner, Mr T. Thomber and Miss R. Holland.
Local libraries have such a lot to offer
IF you want to make the most of your leisure time, then a visit to one of the Ribble Valley’s libraries will certainly pay dividends.
also noted for a fine stan dard of its exhibitions of arts and crafts and the library service also puts on displays at Clitheroe and in the Ribble Valley Council Offices. There are nearly 71,500
and fiction books for adults and children to borrow, but also musical ca s s e t te s for various tastes and a host of refer ence books. The Whatley library is
Not only are there fact
books in stock at the lib raries at Clitheroe, Whal- ley, Chatburn and the mobile vans. At Whalley, a quick re
ference stock contains about 2,000 volumes, to gether with various his torical information such as back, copies of this news-
Cheers! Lions test the vino
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WHALLEY Lions will be savouring their wine with much more authority from now on. For 50 members and
friends enjoyed a splendid “tasting” and supper at the Borg Castel wine cellar at Hoghton, near Preston. Host Paul Hart backed
paper on microfilm and census returns for the years 1841-1881.
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word are hundreds of cas settes available by annual subscription or a pay-as- you-borrow scheme at Whalley and Clitheroe.
Augmenting the written
Library lending division it is possible to see technical journals, specialist trade directories and important series such as British Standards. There is also access to some of the world’s largest collections of periodicals, books and reports. People’s unusual tastes
stocks are not sufficiently comprehensive to cater for all requirements, read ers have access to all typ e s of information th rou gh th e ir lo ca l branch. Through the British
particularly popular with people with defective vision and they are also catered for with large print volumes. And for children who like to listen there are story-hour ses sions at these two lib raries. Although the book
The “talking books” are
TW E N T Y - E I G H T Brownies from Read, Langho and Whalley, enjoyed a weekend pack holiday at West Marion Village Hall. With the girls were
Mrs Hazel Wharf, Mrs Christine Seed, Mrs Jennifer Gee and Mrs Carol Hargreaves. Mrs Mary Wilkinson, Dis trict Commissioner for Whalley, went along as a guest. The girls made tvig-
w am s and simp le leather purses as part
B row n ie s will j o i n others from Sabden for a swimming gala at Padiham. Our photo shows
of a Red Indian theme. T omo r r o w ,
the
some of those who went to West Marton.
Ready to collect awards
WINNERS of this year’s Lancashire Best-Kept Vil lage Competition will be gathering in Salterforth on October 22nd for the presentation of prizes. Among the winners is
Waddington which, de spite missing out on win ning the champions’ class, picked up two awards. The Coronation Gar
that cannot be beaten.
the North-West under 18s defeat the South-West at Bath and this weekend he competes for the third time in the British open championships at Man chester, organised by the British Amateur Gymnas tics Association.
Gisburn Mart prices
THERE were 135 newly calved cows and heifers forward in the dairy section at Gisburn Auc tion Mart on Thursday. Cow prizes went to N. & M.
Sutcliffe (£735) and W. De- whurst (£650), heifer prizes to H. & J. Kinder (£800) and D. Carlisle (£720). Friesian cows made to £745
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£160, heifers made to £200 (£120.80). In the fatstock section, for
Beef X Bull calves averaged
ward were 478 cattle, 3,594 sheep and four pigs. Certified clean cattle: Light
dens won the special fea ture section and the CE School came joint top in the heritage and environ ment competition. This year Waddington
a comprehensive slide show with a fascinating and humorous travelogue on the French wine pro ducing areas of Chablis, Bordeaux and Beaujolais. ' He explained how to
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test a wine as they sam pled various vintages. An eerie touch was added by a bat swooping among the tables at the former mill. Joining them for the evening were American
couples Bill and Dorothy Deisher and Bob and
Diane Lemhart, whose stay in Britain included a week in Whalley, enabling them to renew their friendship with Lion Terry Barton and his wife Jean.
Martial arts demo
MEMBERS of Clitheroe’s White Cloud Rung Fu Society will get an insight into Escrimo — fighting originating from the Phil ippines — on Monday night. Derek Gordon, who has
are further catered for by a wide range of vocal, in strumental and orchestral music available in multiple cop ie s . Local drama groups can also obtain copies of a number of plays.
s t e e r s made to 1 0 2 .8 p (94.4p),medium to 113.2p (97.4p), heavy to 99.2p (95.7p), light heifers to 108.2p (90.9p), medium to 104.2p (89.2p), heavy to 89.2p (86.2p). Uncertified cattle: Young
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bulls made to 123.2p (108.3p) light steers to 93.2p (83.2p) medium to 89.2p (S5.2p). Light heifers made to 83.2p (76p) medium to 86.2p (80.3p), heavy to 79.2p (77p). Fat cows made to 92.8p (66p). Sheep: Light lambs made to
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Dropped litter into well
A MAN seen by police to
drop litter into Heald Well, Wellgate,' was fined £15 with £6 costs at
Howard, prosecuting, said police saw Michael Peter Stevenson (22), of Whipp Avenue, Clitheroe, drop a cigarette wrapper into the well.
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PUPILS in the top class at Whalley CE School should- be safer on the roads in future, following their success in gaining National Cycling. Profi ciency certificates.
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they, took part in a week of training sessions after school, arranged by the
area’s Road Safety Of ficer, Mr Colin Everett. He was assisted by boys from Ribblesdale School, Clitheroe.
awards to 17 youngsters, including two sets of twins, Deborah and Philip Bracewell and Simon and Laura Woods.
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