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Clitheroe.22324 (Edi S’ Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 21st, 1984 ' C. litherne. 22321 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bimiley 22331 (Classified) sun at Rimington


THE* LUXURIOUS PILE OF QUALITY CARPETING From our


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DOMESTIC 80% WOOL 20% NYLON


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f r o m £ 7 « 3 5 ’ sq.yd. inc.VAT


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SUN and fan were the* order of the day at Rimington and; Middop annual races organised by the village sports commit-. tee on the Coulthurst Jubilee Field. The junior events were fallowed by tea in the Memorial Institute. Indi­ vidual trophy winners were Richard Dobson and Sarah Nicholsom


RESULTS


under: Mixed — Abigail Cun­ ningham, Kate Taylor. 4 years: Mixed — Rachel Braham, Katy Hacking, Amy Cunningham. 5 years: Mixed — Saran Hack­ ing,'Abigail Harrison. - 8-9: Girls — Sarah Nicholson,


Flat races'. 3 years and


Amy Knight, Victoria Roe. Boys — Sam Weston, Ely Weston. 10-11: Boys — Richard Dobson, Gary Seed, Michael . Smith. 12-15: Girls — Helen Dobson, Anna Knight, Nicola Wilson. Boys — Simon Nichol­ son, Christopher Knight, Andrew Oliver. Egg and spoon. 4 and under:


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Mixed — Katy Hacking, Kate Taylor, Amy Cunningham. 6-8: Mixed — Caroline Palmer, Sam Weston, Abigail Harrison. 9-11: Girls — Sarah Nicholson, Amy Knight, Victoria Roe. Boys — Gary Seed, Richard Dobson, Michael Smith. 12-16: Girls — Nicola Wilson, Joanne Seed, Anna Knight. Boys — Simon Nicholson, Andrew Oliver, Christopher Knight. Potato. 3-5: Mixed — Rachel


Gary Seed, Richard Dobson, Mark Taylor. 12-15: Girls — Helen Dobson, Nicola Wilson, Anna Knight. Boys — Howard Sedgwick, Simon Nicholson1, Christopher Knight. Slow bicycle. 11 and under:


Braham, Amy Cunningham, Katy Hacking. 5-8: Mixed — Sam Weston, Caroline Palmer, Susan Downing. 8-9: Mixed — Sarah Nicholson, Amy Knight, Ely Weston. 10-11: Boys —


Girls — Amy Knight, Sarah Nicholson. Boys — Richard Dobson, Michael Smith. 11 and over: Girls — Nicola Wilson, Anna Knight, Helen Dobson. Boys — Simon Nicholson, Howard Sedgwick, Christopher Knight. Three-legged. 8 and under:


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BOYS’ champion Richard Dobson (10), throws the welly


Caroline Palmer, Emma Down­ ing. 9-10: Girls — Sarah Nicholson, Amy Knight; Vic­ toria, Roe. Boys .— Richard Dobson, Michael Smith, Ely Weston. 11-15: Girls — Nicola Wilson, Joanne Seed, Helen Dobson. Boys — Howard Sedg­ wick, Gary Seed, Simon Nicholson.


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•Relief. Their coffee morning in .'the Clitheroe Mayor’s


PEOPLE in the Ribbld Valley are as keen as ever, to . help. , combat ; leprosy; J report-i officials of ‘ the- Chtheroe branch of Brit-1 ish Empire ■ Leprosy


.easing- what is still a seri- Jous .problem- in - certain ■"countries. In the past-the branch


President Mrs Edith ;!


-Parlour on Saturday raised £129 towards-


has raised money for vic­ tims in Uganda.


.local / people: are -still coming forward to help.”


Turner., s a id :“After 10 years of,such events,.our- -branch finds that so many


r Guests: included the Mayor and - Mayoress-of, (githeroe, Coun. and Mrs Howel Jones.


Batricar journey


A MAN who is semi-dis- abled is making a trip through the Ribble Valley from his home in St Annes to raise money for a hall for the disabled at the resort.


stay at Park House Hotel, Gisbum, on July 1st’ at the end of the second stage of his journey by “Batricar” from Mellor to Gisbum, via Clitheroe.


Mr Charles Powell will


longest yet undertaken in a “Batricar.” Donations to the fund can be sent to the Yorkshire Bank at St Annes.


The journey will be the


(inc. VAT) £132


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Holden presented prizes to Mrs F. Parker and Mrs. J. Kayley and members were reminded of sports day at Bolton-by-Bowland on August 2nd.


DOMINOES was the name of the game when members of the Clitheroe Lady Farmers’ NFU. met at the Parker’s Arms, Newton. President Mrs Joan


Mixed — Caroline Palmer and Sarah Hacking, Katy Hacking and Susan Downing, Sam Weston and David Park. 9-11: Girls — Amy Knight and Vic­ toria Roe, Sarah Nicholson and E. Weston. Boys — Richard Dobson and Gary Seed, Michael Smith and Ely Weston. 12-15: Mixed — Anna Knight and Helen Dobson, Howard Sedg­ wick and Simon Nicholson. Wellie throwing. 4-5: Mixed


— 'Emma Downing, Sam Weston. 9-11: Girls — Sarah Nicholson, Amy Knight, Vic­ toria'Roe. Boys — Richard Dobson, Gary Seed, Michael Smith. 12-15: Girls — Helen Dobson, Kathryn Smith, Nicola Wilson. Boys — Simon Nichol­ son, Howard Sedgwick, Christ­ opher Knight. Pillow fight. 9-11: Girls —


High jump. Under 8: Mixed


Knight and Gary Seed. Adults ;


\ .


— Helen Silverwood, Sarah Knight. Men — A. Silverwood, I. Smith. Over 25: Ladies .— M. Ashton, I. Seed,' B. Down­ ing. Men — H. Seed, A.. Knight.


Flat race. Under 25: Ladies


wood, J. Hacking. Men — A. Silverwood, B. Seed, W. Robinson. Egg and spoon. Under 25:


220yd. Ladies — H. Silver- '


Ladies — S. Knight, H. Silver- wood. Over 25: Ladies — B. Downing, I. Seed, J. Hacking. Men — A. Stott, Hi Seed, E. Knight. P o ta to ' race. Under 25: Ladies — J. Hacking, H. Sil­


— Katy Hacking, Amy Cunnin­ gham, Rachel Hacking. 5-8: Mixed — Sam Wes ton,


Sarah Nicholson, Amy Knight, Victoria Roe. Boys — Michael Smith, Richard Dobson, 12-15: Girls — Anna Knight, Nicola Wilson. Boys — Simon Nichol­ son, Christopher Knight. Sack race. 8 and under:


. Amy Knight, Victoria Roe. Boys — Richard Dobson, Gary Seed, Michael Smith. 12-15: Girls — Nicola Wilson, Helen Dobson, Anna Knight. Boys — Simon Nicholson, Christopher Knight, Howard Sedgwick. Shipping. Under 9: Girls —


Mixed — Emma Downing, Caroline Palmer, Sam Weston. 9-11: Girls — Sarah Nicholson,


.Silverwood, H. Seed, W. Robinson. ■ Three-legged. -Ladies — M.


verwood, I. Seed. Over 25: Ladies — B. Spencer, L. Har­ rison, M. Ashton. Men — A.


. Ashton and B. Spencer, J. Hacking and L. Harrison. Men — J. Spencer arid A. Stott. Wellte throwing. Ladies —


verwood, Z. McLean, C. Moyle. Men — A. Silverwood, W. Robinson, H. Seed. Pillow fight: A. Knight. Tug o’war: Anthony Knight,


S. Nicholson, H. Moorhouse, J. Downing and M. Tighe.


Crack-shot Ian excels in Spain


CLAY PIGEON sharp­ shooter Ian Peel, of Staid- bum, is making a crack- ing reputation for himself among his team-mates in the British Clay Pigeon squad.


Emma Downing, Caroline Palmer, Sarah Hacking. 9-11: Girls — Sarah Nicholson, Amy Knight, Victoria Roe. 12-15: Girls — Helen Dobson, Nicola Wilson, Anna Knight. Fast bicycle. 10 and under:


house technician, was best British shot in the team event in the European Clay Pigeon Champion­ ships in Saragossa, Spain.


. Last week, Ian, a, dye-


Mixed — Richard Dobson, Sarah Nicholson,'Amy Knight. 11-15: Girls — Nicola Wilson, Helen Dobson, Anna Knight. Boys — Howard Sedgwick, Simon Nicholson, Christopher


third in the event, win­ ning the bronze medal with a score of 438 out of .450, behind Spain with


Great Britain came


441 and Italy with 439. ■ Ian,- of Brook House Green Farm, finished fifth in the individual event with a score of 196 out of 200 — one point short of the European’ bronze medal. Spain won with 199 and


’ for Ian — who says Saragossa is the best shooting ground he has ever seen — as world championships are closing for the Olympic Games.


West Germany was second with 198. It was the last interna­ tional event of the year


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ABOUT 80 people danced the night: away - to the sounds of the “Woodolog- ist” disco when Clitheroe FC held its presentation evening in the clubhouse a t Shawbridge on Saturday. , There to present the


awards was Blackburn Rovers FC and Northern Ireland international winger Noel Brotherston pictured middle row, third from left, who handed over the gleaming North- West Counties Division Three Championship trophy to, skipper Mick Ashcroft. He also gave out team


medals and the East Lancs League’s Champ­ ionship Shield and Presi­ dent’s Cup. •


voted players’ player of the year, with David Sharpies as runner-up. Reserves players’ player


Mick Ashworth was . •


1 (for goal scoring achieve­ ments) went to first team player David Proos (24 goals) and reserve team striker Simon Whiteside (also 24). : Other awards' included


of the : year was . Terry Braithwaite, with Simon Whiteside as runner-up. Golden Boot awards


;the Michael Humphries Merit Award; which was


the “Clubman of the Year,” which chairman Cyril Whiteside won, and


; presented to groundsman Bill Yates. Now the players can


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relax . . ; but only until July 3rd, when pre-season training commences. - The club’s first competi­


tive game will be in the Cambrian -Cup of which they reached the final last year, and before then they hope to play a Ribble Valley League XI for the Lawrenson Cup.


No shortage of help


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GEC 22in. Teletext TV with video stand PLUS GEC VHS Video Recorder


. Normally £858” Our P r ic e £ 7 9 9 .9 5 SA VE £58


J. Hacking, I. Seed, H. Silver- wood. Men — H. Seed, A. Silverwood, H. Moorhouse. Sack race. Ladies — H. Sil­


Sanyo 22!n. Colour TV with video stand PLUS Sanyo VTC 5000 Video Recorder ’ Normally E599J30


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