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ages put their best feet forward, taking part in the !,0km . 20km and Wkm walks. The majority of entries were orer the long distance route and there was onlg one casu- (dtg — a case of blisters. Organised bg the Armg


finished. .Apart from enjoying a


Cadet Force. the walks started and finished at Clithcroe Caslle and there we re com mem ora / i re medals for all those who


healthy day out in the Ribble Valley conntry- side, many of the walkers also managed to raise money for charities of their own choice through sponsorship.


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TWO Clilhuroc* voumr mutt who broke into .J.K.'s Snooker Club ttiid stole 100 single's from ti juke-box returned litter with a friend and took £115 out of ptminjr machines. Clitheroe magistrates heard.


Trevor Alan Abraham (IS), of Talbot Close, and Raymond Pinch (IS), ol Bright Street, broke into the club on Waterloo Road through a window. After taking the re­


The court was told that


cords they went to a garage owned by Pinch where they met Graham Anthony Booth (IS), of Duck Street. The three then returned and stole


breach of a two-year con­ ditional discharge for criminal damage, asked for an offence of breaking into Chatham Nurseries to be taken into account. He was ordered to serve 30 hours at an attendance centre. I'inch was given a 175-


the money. Abraham, who was in


Shillitoe: "It was a really successful day. There were a lot of people from the Services', youth groups and many other local or­ ganisations taking part." '"Advertiser and Times" girls .Ann Parker and Cynthia Haworth (far right) wave a cheerful goodbye as they prepare to join other walkers at the start.


Said organiser .Mr M.


20km route. Amw raising money for Clitheroc Hos­ pital and Cynthia helping to boost funds for the Hodg Scanner Appeal at Ring’s College Hospital. London, where Doiv- nham's Dale Clement is a


They both completed the patient.


TWINNING SIGNS CRITICISED


THE new Clitheroe Twin­ ning signs have come in for criticism from some Kibble Valley councillors.


velopment Sub-committee Coun. Leo Wells (Clitheroe) said there had been complaints about the signs and added that they did not seem to conform with county policy.


At a meeting of the De­


Officer Mr Philip Bailey told the meeting that the signs had been designed by the county surveyor’s department before the


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new policy was agreed. Coun. Bill Fleming (Bil-


lington) said the main complaint was that the signs were not all on the correct boundaries. “ 1 think if the right bound­ aries are found, that would sort out the prob­ lem." he added. Coun. John Cowgill


(Clitheroe) pointed out that the Twinning Associ­ ation had done everything right in applying for the


tigate the matter further with county.


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hour community service oialer. Faeh was ordered to pay £350.50 compensa­ tion and £20 costs. Pinch was also fined £10


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client had turned down the request to join the burglary at the outset and >nlv became involved


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A SPLENDID production of ••Amadeus,” by Lancas­ ter Footlights, carried off the three main prizes at the Kibble Valley Drama Festival. Chipping Amateur


extremely competent and his only major criticism was that more variation of grouping could have been used. 'Fake One’s Pam Jordan


He found all the players


Theatrical Society’s^ first- ever entry. "Gypsy's Re­ venge or Murder in the Red Barn.” failed to put them in the awards but won praise for their en­ thusiasm. The adjudicator, Mr


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fending Pinch, said his client was not the in stigator of the burglary and the incident with the police officers had only oc­ curred through excessive drink.


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Chris Carr (president) Yoland Marsden (vice- president): Beryl Wad dington (secretary): Ann Hall (treasurer): Jean Aspden (edcuation direc­ tor): Betty Brown (public­ ity officer): Stella Black burn (social director). The rest of the evening


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THE Kibble Valiev Cmm- oil’s Development Sub­ committee has blocked a plan for a garage, en suite bathroom, dining and snooker room and kitchen •xtension at 12 Bucking­


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LO O K IN G forward to a happy royal occasion is new Kibble Va liev .Mayor Coun. John Walmsley and Ins


wife. Doris. For Die eivie leaders, together with Slaidtnirn


councillor Mrs Dorothy Pearson and her husband. Stanley, are heading for Buckingham Palace on July 15th til represent the local author ity at the Koya Garden Pa rty. The following' day the foursome will have a conducted tour o f the Houses of Parliament and lunch w ith Kibble V a lle y M P David \ \ ad-


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Scott Marshall, hailed Chipping's Robin Lamb as the musical star of the evening for his fine natur­ al folk voice. He also noted the great bounce and v i ta l i ty of the younger members of the cast. Christopher Till and Elizabeth Rich. His main criticism was


that the piece needed tightening up and that the


level of melodrama re­ quired to make it work was bevond the experi­ ence of the actors, though


he found th eir work sincere. The triumphant winner


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