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Clitheroe 22321, (Edi\ 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 28th, 1981, Chatburn pupils vote sports a hit Clitheroe 22321,(Editorial),' 22823 (Advertising). Burnley 22831 (Classified)


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partment staff have filled in well over-100 holes, but more keep appearing. We are worried that a


THE • sun was shining when parents and friends turned out for Chatburn CE School’s1 sports day. Green house was the overall winner, with 73 points.


Scott Turner, Paul Maynard, Kristen Buxbaum. Group 3: Stewart McKeown, Philippa Murphy, Dean Norgrove. Top infants: 1st race — Victoria Entwistle, Lorraine Sutcliffe, Gail Roberts. 2nd race — David S u tc l i f f e , Jo h n McKeown, David Lakin. Junior 1: Richard Buxbaum,


Flat races. Group 2 infants: . RESULTS Remanded


A MAN accused of at­ tempting to murder his former wife at Barrow, made a brief appearance before Clitheroe - Magis­ t r a t e s . Unemployed labourer Robert F re­ derick Clint (44), of Ac- refield, Clayton Brook, Bamber Bridge, was re­ manded in custody until July 19th.


Junior 2: 1st race — Jane Har­ greaves, Amy Knight, Ian Porter. 2nd race — Neale Walder, Gareth Johnson, Martin Titterington. Junior 3: Michael Billington, Claire Har­ greaves, Zoe Ingham. Junior 4: 1st race — Naomi Johnson,


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child may run into one of these holes and break a limb,” said Mr Philip Bailey, the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning and Technical Officer. “We have heard a


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Philippa Murphy, Paul May­ nard, Kristen Buxbaum. Top infants: 1st race — Victoria Entwistle, Lorraine Sutcliffe, Gail Roberts. 2nd race — David S u tc l i f f e , Joh n McKeowh, David Lakin. Skipping. Junior 1 and 2:


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for the holes is causing a great deal of damage and involving parks staff in expensive repair work.” He added tha t the


matter had been reported to the. police.


Amy Knight, Jane Hargreaves, Donna Maynard. Junior 3: Claire Hargreaves, Caroline Booth, Zoe Ingham. Junior 4: 1st race — Neomy Haworth, Adele Rhodes, Charlotte Bithell. 2nd race — Rachel Smith, Dianne Lakin, Naomi Johnson. Sack race. Junior 1: Stephen


Cycle theft


A FIVE speed bicycle with drop handlebars, valued at £40, was stolen from the garden of a house- in Woone Lane, Clitheroe, on Sunday.


Simkin, Ju s t in Townson, Richard Buxbaum. Junior 2: Philip Titterington, Neale. Walder, Garetn Johnson. Junior 3 and 4: Jonathan Lock- ley and Scott Walder (equal), Michael Billington. . Mini-Marathon: Jonathan Lockley, Neomy Haworth. Parents’ race: Mrs Claire


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in aGranadaTV children’s game is a team from Rib- blesdale School. Y o u n g s te rs Ju lian


R EPR ESE NT IN G lard, Simon Auster, Lind- . Tight.’ Clitheroe on Wednesday sey Dawson, Nicola _And supporting them Crump and reserves Ken­


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MORE than 60 parishion­ ers and friends attended the annual dinner of St J am e s ’s Church, Clitheroe, held at the Calf’s Head Hotel, Wor- ston, on Friday. -


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WHEN police interviewed a woman in hospital after she had crashed her car into a wall, they gave her a b rea th te s t which proved positive, Clitheroe magistrates were told.., A subsequent blood


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