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WHEN the Women’s In stitute movement stages a “Life and Leisure” exhibi
monstrating pewtercraft at the exhibition, which is open from June 26th to
tion and sale at Olympia in the summer, a Langho woman will be among members giving demonst rations of rural crafts. Mrs Bonnie Kramrisch,
July 1st. A tutor in the craft,
of Tudor Close, who be longs to Billington and Langho WI, will be de-
Bound over to keep
the peace
I fined £50 and bound over to keep the peace for 12 months in the sum of £100. He was also ordered
I A CLITHEROE youth, appearing before the town’s magistrates for un lawfully and maliciously wounding a 15-year-old boy, told the court that he was provoked. Stephen Frank Hickling (18), of Monk Street, was
| to pay £25 costs. Mr Philip Howard, pro-
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Mrs Kramrisch teaches at adult education classes and makes jewellery, boxes and plaques, among other items. She is hoping that her
own WI will have another interest in the exhibition, for institutes all over the country are making com munity quilts. Some of these will be
■ Mrs Kramrisch (centre) displays some of her pew tercraft to pupils at an adult education class.
the end of January, the evening had to be post poned because of the snow and has been rear ranged for February 24th, at 8 p.m. Tickets are av ailable from committee members.
chosen for display at Olympia and Mrs Kram risch, one of 20 Billington' and Langho members in volved in the project, said: “We are hoping ours will be among them. To help with the cost of
materials for the quilt, Billington and Langho Wl is holding a hot pot supper and social evening, with tombola, stalls and raffle, at the Judge Wal- mesley Hotel, Billington. Originally scheduled -for
| was not true and walked away.
Ventures hoping to win award
I Later Hickling attacked him, hitting him about the
| head, causing bruising and cuts which needed
| stitches. Hickling said he had
been told that the boy and some of his friends had been looking for him. He thought the boy was going to hit him as he raised his hand, so he hit the boy'first.
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.. (6) “Feels like heaven” — Fiction Factory. 8. (18) “Doctor, doctor” — Thompson Twins. 9. (17) “I am what I am”, — Glona Gaynor. 10. (13) “Holiday” — Madonna.
15. (-) “Hyperactive” — Thomas Dolby. ; - Juan Martin. •-
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•(2) “Girls just wanna have fun” — Cyndi Lauper.
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Alterations at bank
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INTERNAL alterations
[ gate, Clitheroe, have been approved by Ribble Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-Committee.
PENDLE Valley As tro n om ic al S ociety, Sabden, and Newton Parish Council are hoping that their ideas for pro jects to benefit the com munity will win them a prize in the Lancashire Village Venture competi tion. They are among 50 en
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THERE were 74 newly-calved cows and heifers forward in the dairy section at 'Gisbum Auc
tion Mart on Thursday. ■ Cow prizes went to R. Mars- den (£700) and M. Fawcett (£800), heifer prizes to J. Snow den (£670) and J. P. Harrison
(£688).
made to £800 (average £574), heifers to £750 (£612)
were 353 animals1 forward. Friesian bulls made to £116 (£51), heifers to £68 (£39.50), Hereford X bulls to £140 (£84.15), heifers to £84 (£35.85), Charolais X bulls to £180 (£125.75), heifers to £118 (£80.35), Black Polly bulls to £70 (£41.33), heifers to £48 (£32.75), Limousin X bulls to £175 (£111.70), heifers to £118
In the calf section, there
(£65.10). In the weaned calves’ sec
tion, Friesian bulls made to £142, heifers to £100, beef bulls
to £
194.There were 24 animals for ward in the sale of store pigs, which made to £18 (£17.85). Forward in the fatstock sec
tion were 412 cattle, includin, 92 young bulls, 990 sheep an
trants in the competition, sponsored by -Matthew Brown, organised by the. Community Council of Lancashire and supported by Rural Voice in Lanca shire. There are cash prizes of
£600, £400 and £300 and other smaller awards of merit. The Pendle society’s
project involves the con struction of an astronomi-
'ce rtif ied clean cattle: Light steers made to 117.2p (98. , . , medium to 108.8p (95.3p), heavy to 94.8p (92.6p). Light heifers made to 105.2p (92.8p), medium to 106.8p (93.9p), heavy to 93.8p (90.8p).
bulls made to 123.2p (110.9p), light steers to 99.8p (93.4p), medium to 98.8p (94.5p). Light heifers made to 102.8p (83.8p), medium to 104.2p (94.2p), heavy to 95.2p (85.8p). Grade one fat cows made to
Uncertified cattle: Young Newly-calved Friesian cows 1 ‘
in gospel message
Growing interest
THE - a r t ic le on the Clitheroe Community Church in last week’s Ad vertiser, and. Times gave the impression that I had said that we believe that “we” have halted the de cline in religion. This was a misunder
; DICKIN — SMITH
standing. What I did say was that there is an in creasing interest in the Lord Jesus Christ and the
gospel message. These,are exciting days
for the Christian Church and'many churches in this area are finding that people want to know more of the change that the Lord Jesus Christ can bring into their lives. Statistics show that in
followed • the wedding of Miss Janette Smith and Mr Philip Peter Dickin at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor. The bride, a waitress,
A honeymoon in Africa
Council work y':J: insight !
CLITHEROE Civic Soci ety had a lively discussion following, a ta lk on changes, in. local govern ment by'Pendle Borough Council: planning officer
Mr Richard Kirby, y He spoke mainly about
the system whereby rates are capped and rate sup port grants reduced, which presents authorities with difficulties in main taining their established services. Mr Kirby answered
is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Smith, of Fairfield Drive, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a chef,
is the only son of Mr and Mrs A. Dickin, of Water- foot, Rossendale. The bride, given away
1983, for the first time in many years, there was a national increase in church attendance. We are simply a very small part of the work that the Lord is doing.
BRIAN CLARK, Bucks Farm, West Bradford.
Flippant approach
I WAS very disappointed to see the Advertiser and Times lead in such a flip pant manner with the story of the Capuchin monkey. Many of the comments
made show a scant disre gard for the welfare of this and many other cap tive, wild monkeys. “Amusing quips” re
garding finding him a lady friend make light of the very serious plight of wild animals throughout the world. The South American
by her father, wore an Edwardian-style gown of crystal white satin, par
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entitled “Birds in Lanca shire,” is on March 5th at the Steward’s office Clitheroe Castle.
tially covered with rose- printed scalloped lace held in place by satin bows and featuring a low neckline and waterfall sleeves. She had a matching lace-edged veil with a pearl coronet. .Bridesmaids were Miss
Side door
Diane and Miss Stella Smith, the bride’s sisters, and Miss Heather Harri son. They wore long taffe ta dresses in burgundy and pink stripes with deep ruffles round the neckline and burgundy sashes'at the waist. - Best man was Mr Ian Guy and usher was Mr Jon Doidge. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. Brian Stevenson and organist
was Mr R. Tattersall. A reception was held at
the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley.
Brownlow S t re e t , Clitheroe. Photograph: P. Dux-
The couple are to live in /
bury, Clayton-le-Moors. Revoked
“monkey business,” as you called it, is in fact a very distasteful one. The
journeys of bondage, along with the removal of their natural habitat, is causing a huge decline in their population. The animals lucky
large numbers of these animals shipped on long
enough to survive mainly live out miserable lives in hostile and unnatural en vironments. This .particular owner
A COMMUNITY service o rd e r imposed by Clitheroe magistrates on Paul Charles Downham has been revoked. The court was told that Dow nham (19), of Seedall Avenue, Clitheroe, had been unable to do any heavy work after being involved in a car accident and so could not carry out the terms of the order, imposed in October 1982.
wonders about the monk-: ey’s apparent loneliness and viciousness — and subsequently has its fangs filed away. How very naive and very sad.
85.2p (80.6p), grade two to 80.8p (71.6p), grade three to 69.8p (62.3p). Sheep: Light hoggs made to
cal observatory equipped with telescopes which, it is hoped, will be made available to surrounding schools, villages and tour ists. Newton’s project con
R. G. BANKS, 8 Warwick Drive, Clitheroe. ' v
173p (l59.4p), standard to 177.5p (168.5p), medium to 178.5p (167.Tp), heavy to 165.5p (158p). Overweight hoggs averaged 133.5p.
cerns the conversion of a rubbish tip, previously the site of a quarry, into a children’s play area. The aim of the competi-.
tion is to publicise original self-help projects which involve and benefit the local community so that other groups can learn from their example
157.5p (150.2p), heavy aver aged 126.5p and overweight av eraged 122.5p. Uncertified hoggs made to £37.20 (£31.25), fat ewes to £36 (£19.90), fat rams to £35.80 (£24.65). Pigs: Porkers averaged 67p
Light shearlings made to
and baconers made to 64.5p (62.8p).
FAULTY TYRE
' for parking in a no wait ing area in King Street, Clitheroe,'and ordered to pay £6 costs. In a letter to the court,
FOR using a car with a defective tyre, • Peter Jackson (34), of Moorland Avenue, Clitheroe, was fined. £40 by the town’s magistrates. He was also fined £20
Fined for speeding
„ WHALLEY man said to have travelled at bet ween 80 and 100 m.p.h. in a car on Longsight Road, Clayton-le-Dale, was fined £60 by Clitheroe magis trates for speeding. The legal limit on the
road was 60 m.p.h. In a letter to the court,
Richard Haworth (68), of Coppins Poultry Farm,, said that at his age it was not his normal • driving.. He had been driving for 50 years., and never been involved’in any incident, but on this occasion he had been delayed.
Faulty brake
Jackson said he had been decorating at a shop and had parked in King Street for 10 to 15 minutes. After the tyre offence
A CAR involved in an accident in York Street, Clitheroe, had a faulty handbrake, Clitheroe. magistrates were told. . For permitting a defec
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