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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 19th, 198k 9 i 22331 (Classified)


Insider Iderly


Ichetic and kindlier


Jeds of the elderly |e y Council’s Hous-


UCTION [PRICES


1ISBURN l


Brav (£508). ■


IwARD in the dairy sec- |a t Gisburn Auction Mart ■Thursday were 74 newly- I'd cows and heifers, lizes for a newly-calved I went to A. Wade (£560) J R. M. Shackleton (£498) Ifor a newlv-calved heifer to l,ul J. Kinder (£515) and S.


* 2\vlv-calved Friesian cows We to £560 (average £442) ■heifers to £600 (£455). the in-calf section there > 12 animals forward and f . July calvers made to


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1.20), heifers to £80 (£49.10), Jeford X bulls to £157 1.25), heifers to £94 (£58.55), lirolais X bulls to £218 1*7,65), heifers to £148 I .


■iere were 274 animals for- | l in the calf section. Frie- I) bulls made to £160


15, heifers to £97 (£74),


|here were 25 animals for- l d in the store pig sale,, l in g to £33.60 (£31.58). forward in the fatstock sec- 1 were 3S2 cattle, including I young bulls. There were Hi 1,950 sheep, including 225 ■ewes, and three'pigs. # lertified clean cattle: Light §>rs made to 109.2p (96.6p), Idium to 114.8p (95.4p), Iv v to 92.8p (90p), light heif- T to 105.8p (91.5p), medium I 95.8p (90.6p), heavy to


lie to £IS2 (£181). t ^


■ l2p.jncertified cattle: Best price I Charolais X bull was that H.


wn by J. M. Hall, of Airton


Tfoung bulls made to 126.2p J. 0.6p), steers to 107,8p I .


I cows grade 1 to 79.8p ll.4p), grade 2 to 74.8p 1i.2p), grade 3 to 65.2p ».8p), tat bulls to 57.8p


||)p (180.2p), standard to ■2.5p (155.2p), medium to l3 .5 p (144.8p), heavy to |).5p (133.3p), standard hoggs 1 119p (118.1p), medium to l3p, overweight shearlings to ■p, fat ewes to £33 (£23.80),


J>.9p). Kheep: Light lambs made to


I. rams to £44.50 (£29.60). ■pigs: Fat sows to £100 (£80).


Not setting precedent


_IE floodgates would be lened to many Ribble Talley villages requesting Jiancial assistance in set- Ing, up playgroups, ,i£.. libble Valley Council lade a grant to one in;


Joun. Ted Boden (Chat- lurn) at a meeting of the finance and General Pur­ poses Sub-committee. Ilembers agreed to tell Ye Mellor group which Jiade the request to a{> Iroach its parish council I r the Education ■ Com- liittee.


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§ 2. 10). 1/eaned calves: Beef X bulls


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‘Dangerous’ play area


I LAND at the comer of B r ig h t and Taylor Streets, Clitheroe, used by children as a play­ ground is' potentially


I dangerous, Clitheroe | Town Council was told. The council is asking the Ribble Valley authori-


Howel Jones said that children passed it on their way to ■ school - and could be tempted to stop and play. .


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A big following for round the houses races


IT took commentator Mr Vic Morris, of Grind- letoir, all his time to keep his excitement under control during Sunday’s round-the-houses cycle


race in Clitheroe. For Vic’s son Gareth


(17), was involved in ah exciting duel with Black­ burn rider Karl Smith, to


Fined £75


for stealing benches


PRESS coverage of the theft of two teak benches from Rimington led to the arrest of a Haslingden man, Clitheroe magis­


The Close, Rising Bridge, Haslingden, was fined £75 and ordered to pay costs of £25 for the theft, which came to light when a neighbour contacted


trates were told. William Hanson (29), of


police. Mrs Jackie Howard,


prosecuting, said that in a s ta tem en t to police, Hanson said he was driv­ ing through the village when he saw the benches and thought they would be all right for his garden..


_ Transit van and took them. The benches were covered with moss and he did not realise they be­ longed to the village.


He returned. later with


Drunk and disorderly


FOR drunk and disorder­ ly behaviour in Market Place, Clitheroe, David Michael Pietrzak (26), was fined £30 by the town’s


magistrates. Pietrzak, of Standen


Road, Clitheroe, denied the offence , but was or­ dered to pay £25 costs. It was stated that two


whom he lost by inches. On the half-mile circuit


in the junior race, Gareth was well in the lead with three laps to go when he slid on the wet road at the bottom of Moor Lane and Karl went in front. Although Gareth again caught up, the Blackburn rider came out best in the sprint finish. ■


ised by North Lancashire Road Club — attracted about 150 riders, includ­ ing top internationals, competing in four events round Castle Street, Market Place, Wellgate, Lowergate and Moor Lane, which were closed to traffic for about five hours.


The meeting — organ­


its kind — “Criteriums” in cyclists’ language — to be


It was the first event of ,


held in the north. Race organiser Ian Gas-


tall is hoping it might be held annually but it would depend on sponsors, the


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Talented musicians raise £80 for cliurch


SIXTEENTH-century music played on recor­ ders, songs from Haiti, Russia and the Philip­ pines, violin solos and a cantata tvere on the prog­ ramme at a musical even­ ing which raised £80.50 for St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford.


pupils of Waddington and West - Bra d fo rd CE School, wlio entertained parents and friends, earn­ ing much applause for their efforts.


The performers were


played by Robert Whit- combe, Samantha Green­ wood, Rachel Whitwell i and Ruth Ellacott.


V io l in solos tvere


headmaster Mr Peter Cunliffe joined forces for' a recorder duet and also took part in a quartet for descant, treble, tenor and bass recorders, with Bridget Wadsworth, Robert and Samantha.


Claire Edlington and


Hoyle, ivho first learnt the instrument at the school, gave a competent performance of Carl Bohm’s “Spanish dance” lohich was so well re­ ceived that he ivas asked to play it again!


Former pupil Frazer


juniors presented “The Evening Star”, a cantata telling the story of the Karaja tribe of Brazil. Canon C. F. Goodchild


sang songs from other parts of the world and the upper infants and lower


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thanked the children, Mr Cunliffe and his staff — Mrs B. Milne-Redliead, Mrs M. Sagar, Mr V. Nelson and Mrs P. March.


READY for the off, Gareth Morris, of Grindleton (centre) with his parents, Marcia and Vic -


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police and the Ribble Valley Council, who all gave the utmost co-opera­ tion to make it a great meeting.Ribble Valley Mayor (Coun. Bernard Thornton) started the first event and by mid-afternoon hun­ dreds of people lined the specially-erected crash b a r r ie rs to see the racing, which was a great boost to the organisers. Among the spectators


Burnley, and other con­


tributors. As well as Gareth,


other local competitors in­ cluded Mearley brothers Allan and Mark Gomall and Duncan Park, of Green Drive, Clitheroe. Three girls took part,


rider had a puncture and came off while taking the bend at the top of Well gate.


Jeff Moss (VC Halton), Andy Thompson


O'Brien Schoolboys and girls: _


among, them Elizabeth • Walmsley, of the North Lancs Road Club, who lives in Whalley Road,


Clitheroe. A number of riders re­


was C h a tb u rn g ir l Melanie Compston, re­ cently voted Miss Tarmac World. Her company was one of the sponsors, along with Alpine Holidays, of


Caravans for homeless may be scrapped


THE much-criticised caravans used by the Ribble Council to house homeless families may be scrapped.


in nearby Kirkmoor Road, which is used largely by the homeless for cooking and washing, may be re­ furbished to cope with, emergencies. Health and Housing Of-


Instead, Kemple House,


BRIDGE CLUB


policemen saw Pietrzak crouching in a doorway. When asked if he needed help, he became abusive


'ficer Mr Peter Gladwin told the Ribble Valley Council’s Housing Com­ mittee that the caravans were in poor condition and not connected to the sewer. At Kemple House, four flats could be provided at


and lashed out. Pietrzak ■ said he had


session of Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mrs J. Wilson and Mrs M. Ainsworth, Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mr R. Atkin­


4NERS at the duplicate


son. EW Miss M. Vinten and Mr C. Martin, Mrs Fazackerley


a cost of £34,000. But because of vandal­


been merry but not drunk and was crouching be- cause of a' severe ^ pain under his arm. He did not remember using bad lan­ guage or lashing out.


N E S W 1C — 2C — 2D — 2S —


and Mrs Cowley. On the following hand at one table the bidding went:


ism at the building, one of the flats would have to be occupied by a resident caretaker. In the e s t im a te s


3NT — — — When north re-bids two


'J


ceived grazes on the cir­ cuit, which was at times slippery, but there was only one mishap. A woman spectator was knocked over' when a


RESULTS Juniors: Karl Smith


(Nor"rth Wirral Velo), (L iv e rp o o l ) .


.u .. .. Scott


ton Velo), Gareth Morris (Clay­ ton Velo), David Hughes


(Clay­


(Cleveleys RC). 3rd category: Bill Miller


(Wigan Whe e le rs /O live r Somers), John McMinn (Lakes RC), Paul Lamb (North Lanca


presented Bibles to the school leavers: Michelle Bater, Jane Keating, Br id g e t Wadsworth, Claire E d l in g to n , Samantha Greenwood, Sarah Lodge, Vanessa Thompson, A n thony Smith, David Pollitt, Paul Riley, Andrew Cun­ liffe, Robert Whitcombe, Darryl Smith, Ian Lucas, Stephen Smalley, Andew Bradshaw and Tom El­ lacott.


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shire RC). 1st and 2nd category: Joey


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Sarah Pearson, who were unable to be there, re­ ceived their Bibles later.


Neal Somerville and


McLoughlin (GS Strada — Eiffel Foundry), Steve Leek (Liverpool Mercury RC), Frank Kelly (Liverpool Mer­


served by the school kitch­ en staff and there ivas a bring-and-buy stall.


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£15,000 had been set aside for improvements to Kemple House, as well as £6,000 for caravans, which left them a “bit short.” However, consultations


diamonds after opening one club, this is a “reverse,” show­ ing a very strong hand with five cards in clubs and four cards in diamonds. After this bid, south had to


show his spades (he did not have sufficient points to re­ spond one spade to the opening


bid). North then had an easy bid


1 Coun. Eric Bracewell (Clitheroe) said that the caravans were, and always would-be a dis-


with the quantity survey­ or had shown that a furth­ er £6,000 could be saved on the Kemple House pro­ ject and, if necessary, pared down even further.


is one of the best bargains I have heard of for a long time. We should snap the contractor’s hand off,” he said. Mr Gladwin was asked


“Four flats for £34,000


to submit a full report to the next meeting.


£1,000 for culture


GRANTS amounting to £1,000 for cultural and ar­ tistic organisations have been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee. Among the organisa­


I ty to clean the area of | broken glass and slates for the good of the envi­ ronment.


awarded to: Chipping | Amateur Theatrical Socie­ ty, Chatburn Playing Fields Association and Bolton-by-Bowland Drama .Group.


tions which will benefit by up to £100 will be: Slaid- burn S i lv e r Band, Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society, Clitheroe and District Caledonian Society, Clitheroe 'Morris Men, Clitheroe Concert Society, and Clitheroe Royal British Legion Pipe Band. Grants of £75 were


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