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cm,mmu(H M "m t u * * * * 4 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 16th, 1986 ■MJlCff j j a p p


CLITHEROE woman Mrs Barbara Taylor was among 17 “unsung heroes” throughout the country to be honoured by the Rost Office for outstanding contributions at


work and in the community. Mrs Taylor, of Chatburn Road, well-


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A NEW book exploring some notable northern vil­ lages includes in its pages many from the pictures­ que 'Ribble Valley.


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author Norman Elliott, of Manchester, describes Bolton-by-Bowland, Chip­ ping, Dotvnham, Hurst Green, Slaidburn and Newton, Waddington and


In "Village Odyssey,"


Whitewell among the many villages, all of which are within a 60-mile radius of Manchester. In the foreword, the Rt


Hon. Lord Clitheroe says the book captures much of the magic of the villages. Including colour and


and costs £10.95. I 1 f ^ f


Volunteer listeners required


ARE you a good listener? If so, the Samaritans would like to hear from


you. The Blackburn, Hynd-


burn and Ribble Valley branch is looking for more volunteers of all ages. The Samaritan philoso­


tSn S'imV*


Southport. She is also UK Liaison Officer for the


known in the area as Barbara Scattergood who produces plays, is Postmaster at


International Society of P9stmasters. Last year she was presented with the society s “Meritas” award for her work and con­


in London. The 17 guests of honour in­ cluded a postman who rescued two young children from their burning home. Post Office chairman Sir Ron Bearing


tinuous dedication to the social, economic and cultural activities of her community. Post Office people from all over the country were invited to the special lunch


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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Atircr/ising).l


tnld the guests: “You represent thousands ^ P o s t Office people whose unsung efforts


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w S and d.votlon to the common,ly ,n " W w l o r S i ’ .h . tell “very, chuffed” about the event. “It was interesting to see who the other 16 people were and what a cross-section of the post office they came from,” she added.


Eager beavers meet for first time warning J it


phy is th a t ordinary people can save lives. By listening quietly, suppor- tively and compassionate­ ly, it is possible to help someone over a crisis, as however dispirited a person may be, anxieties and even suicidal feelings can be eased through lis­


tening. Anyone wanting to know


black and white photo­ graphs, it is produced by Churchman Publishing


more about Samaritan work should contact either the Blackburn office, at 105 New Park Street (662424) or the Nelson branch at 15 Market Square (694929). The or­ ganisation is also willing to give talks about its work to groups. The Samaritans are


open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


New Chipping


W o r ld t o u r Members of Chipping


WI eqjoyed an amusing talk by Miss Durham on her tour of the world in 25 days, illustrated by slides. The birthday party was


Trish Muter. Misl drizzle did nothil deter the 33 riderl thoroughly enjoyed day, all completing I mile course, lncluah rider who had to wt last part when the her horse’s bridle bi The ride began or


held yesterday and the AGM is on November 5th, with a hot-pot supper. The competition for the


ping playing fields, horses were examii vet Mr Stuart Ellis. The route took


TAKE note of your baby’s blankets — for the Lanca­ shire Trading Standards Department has issued a warning following the dis­ covery of dangerous blan­ kets on sale in several Lancashire shops. The potentially lethal


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baby.


CLITHEROE youngsters are certainly "eager beav­ ers" — for at the first meeting of the new St Mary's Beavers Pack. 25 boys aged six to eight turned up to enrol. The idea of the group, which is fairly new to


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Scouting and is the first in Clitheroe, is to capture the youngsters' interest


and prepare them for


Cubs. Four leaders, also pic­


tured, will help run the Beavers and organise


weekly meetings.


Search for painting


VVHALLEY Church Play­ ers are looking for an old- fashioned dark oil painting for their latest produc­ tion, “Waters of the Moon.”


favourite among amateur societies, revolves round a family in a guest house and how it is affected by unexpected visitors.


The comedy, an old It features a “femme


fatale" played by Diane Boothman.


RECENT additions to the stock at Clitheroe Library include:


Duckworth and the play will be staged in Whalley CE School from October 29th to November 1st.


Producer is Dorothy


ing for a pair of ice skates, size six. Anyone who can help with either of the props should con­ tact secretary Mrs Sylvia Ireland (Whalley 2325).


The group is also look­ Tickets are available


from Whitakers' sweet shop, Whalley.


Stephen Donnldson. F irst volume in a new series of fan­ tasy novels set in the mythical kingdom of Mordant.


“ M o rd a n t 's N e ed ” —.


LIBRARY CORNER in murder.


"A death to remember" — Hotter Ormcrod. Thriller in­


volving a man badly injured in an attack who cannot be sure whether he was also involved


Alison Johnson. True story of how two drop-outs establish a five-star hotel in the Hebndes. “ M cC a r tn e y " — C hr is


“A house by the shore — , „


Salewicz. Biography of ex- Beatle Paul McCartney.


B r i g h t e r m a r t t r a d e i n c a t t l e


THERE were 68 cattle and 1.120 sh e ep fo rw a rd at Cli th e ro e Auction Mar t's Monday sale and cattle found a much brighter trade. Bulls were topped by a Bel­


shire and Derbyshire, there were 2.044 animals forward. There was an excellent trade


gian Blue from J. Holden and Sons at 125.8p. A Limousin from J. Collinge made U9p, Charolais were headed by E. R. Gill and Son at 115.-lo and Friesians at 99.2p from J . and \V. Hoyle. Best of the graded cattle was


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,i Limousin bullock at I01.-lp from J. Stott and Sons, with a Romanola from J . and N. Barrow topping the heifers at lOO.-lp. Cast cows sold well to 71.Sp for a heavy and to 67.8p for a young lightweight. Brices rose again m the lamb


ward in other classes, which met a brisk trade. Mule ewes made to £65, mule simmer lambs to £51. Suffolk X store lambs to £34.50. horned wether lambs to £26.50 and mule wethers to £29.


DRUGS FINE


section, with tne 120.5p aver­ age eoual to national. Light steers made to lOl.-tp


A MOTHER “shopped" her son when she became concerned about his drugs problem, Clitheroe magis­


(95p), medium to 91.-tp (S7.2p), heavy to 90p (S4.9p), light heif­ ers to 9o.8p (89.8p). medium to 100.4}) (89.(>p). Overall average was 90.54p. B u lls made to 125.4p


trates were told. Jeremy Wightman (21),


(lOS.olp), cows to G8p (62.36p). Light lambs made to 121.op,


of Croa sda le Drive, Clitheroe, was fined £S0 for possession of cannabis and £120 for possession of


standard to 140p (130.03p), medium to 138p (127.Olp), heavy to 120p (112.93})). Over­ all average was 126.f>p. Ewes made to £27.50 (£20.5S).


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A HURST GREEN senior citizen who re­ versed his van into the path of a motor cyclist in Whalley Road and caused a collision, was fined £70 bv Clitheroe magistrates for driving without due care. In a letter to the court


heroin. The court heard that


Wightman, who said he had bought the drugs in mbs in Blackburn and Jurnley, had now been successfully cured of his


addiction. Choral work


A PERFORMANCE of Haydn’s “Creation" is to be given by the Clitheroe Association of Church Choirs in the parish church on Saturday. Soloists a re Joyce


There were 724 animals for­ . , ,


for all types. Lonk ewes made to £44,' cross-bred to £51, Swaledales to £57. Gritstone to


take the product off sale and parents are recom­ mended to stop using them and return them to the retailer.


Traders are advised to . . . . Birthday


for Pooh RIBBLE Valley youngs­ ters need not trek to Pooh Corner to congratulate one of the best-loved fic­ tional bears of all time on his 60th birthday, which


is this month. For the area’s libraries


have arranged two very special Winnie-the-Pooh


parties in his honour! On Tuesday, Longridge


Library wall be host to the celebrations and on October 30th Whalley Library will be the venue from 10-30 a.m. for an


hour. There will be stones, a


quiz, games and light re­ freshments and children


who wish to join in the fun should take a teddy bear, a pencil and crayons or felt-tip pens.


DRIVING BAN


A SABDEN driver was fined £150 and banned from d r iv in g for 12 months for failing to stop after an accident. Neil Thomas Rainford


(22), of Clitheroe Road, was also fined £50 for driving a car without due care and attention and £50 for failing to report an accident. The court heard that


last rose of summer was won by Mrs B. Seed, with Mrs D. Preston second. Mrs B. Berry received birthday flowers and Mrs C. Scott won the raffle.


Festive fair Chipping Memorial Hall


Christmas fair, on De­ cember 6th, promises to be traditional and festive. Each of the village


through the village, the bridle path ti Lower Greystonelv the road past Dr Green and over the| Haredon Farm, ret via Lickhurst Farr the chair works. Markers were lr


societies will inn a stall — the WI a tombola, parish council a book stall, Brow­ nies toys and games and Cubs a repeat of last year's attractive “blue” stall.


by Mrs Evelyn 1 who rode in thr group, and picked Mrs Muter. Routi shalls were Mrs Ml Helme, Mrs Mai Rainford, Mrs I Strange, Mrs M Featherstone ar Muter. All riders rece


tee will organise a raffle and the amateur theatri­ cal society will be in charge of Father Christ­ mas's visit. The hall will also be the


The village hall commit­


rosette on completi Chipping club m< also received a mi presented by Mr.- reen Helme. The club held a


venue for the presentation of the Best-Kept Village Competition award a week on Saturday.


Fun day A fun day held by Chip­


ping Amateur Theatrical Society raised a splendid £150 for funds. Visitors enjoyed demonstrations of machine knitting, pottery throwing, silk ribbon painting and model air­ craft making. There was a tombola,


at Judd Holme by sion of Mr anil Norris, whose fiiL stables they Ros Croft exarmn certificates were to Donna Gornall Hanley. Linda Wendy Innerdah Rainford and Strange. Other recent si


include Edward land, who passed and Kate Ingli passed B test at B


Gisbur


home produce stall, chil­ dren’s games and refresh­ ments.


World of drugs On Monday, 28 mem­


bers of Chipping YFC met in the village hall for a talk and slide show, pro­ viding an insight into the world of drugs, by Det. Con. Chesidge, of Lanca­ shire Constabulary's Drug Squad. After many ques­ tions she was thanked by Richard Seed and Jim Holden. Next week is the club's


Congratulat At Gisbum VF(


man David Grave troduced Mrs C lethwaite, who talk about the i ments show for ni Rebecca Lancasr congratulated for the cup at Stonei senior flower arra: Another meetin


AGM in Chipping Village Hall, at 7-45 p.m. New members a re very welcome.


Appreciated A gourmet cookery de­


monstration given bv Mr Probin was enjoyed by 35 members of Chipping Happy Days Club, who appreciated his sense of humour and the samples of his cooking. The November meeting


will be held in the new St Mary's Community Hall


room.


Rainford’s girlfriend said the accident between the defendant’s car and a parked car in Padiham Road happened after he had drunk four and a half pints of beer. Rainford told police he


had panicked and that was the reason for driving off.


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Climbing in Wales


CLITHEROE Moun­ taineering Club members travelled to North Wales at the weekend, staying at the Tremadoc Climbing Club hut. Nine members took


part in rock climbs on the cliffs of Craig Pant Ifan


and Craig Bwlch Moch and enjoyed mountain walking on the Nantlle


20-mile ride Chipping Pony Club in odc risen


held an open distance ride organised by John and


talk with slides Andrew Airton, ton YFC. on h week exchange Sweden. Miss L gave the vote of t.


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Read Constitutio prizewinners \


Ladies: Mrs M. Mrs M. Pickles Gents: Mr G. Hoi M. Redpa t h Winner of the prize was Mr L. and Mrs M. Pol: MC.


Play equip Read Plavgrout


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FOR using colour televi­ sion sets without licences, three Ribble Valiev resi­ dents were fined the fol­ lowing amo u n ts by Clitheroe magistrates: £60 and £10 costs —


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