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Children combine for evening with Russian flavour
MORE than 80 children from Clitheroe and other parts of the Ribble Valley are busily preparing for the regional music school’s Christmas concert, which will feature the dramatic work “Baboushka.”
Royal Grammar School will present “Baboushka” — the major part of the concert — at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, on December 9th and 10th. There are GO primary
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Pupils of Clitheroe Marie Tomlinson; who is musical director
concert. "Baboushka," devised
and secondary school chil dren in the choir and 20 in the orchestra and they will provide the musical strand for the drama. The choir is augmented by s e v e ra l local music teachers and senior citi zens. “It is fast becoming a
community choir,” said county music adviser Mrs
Festive fu n
FESTIVE stalls and a special visit from Father Christmas are just two of the fun attractions at St Augustine's RC School Christmas fair at Billing- ton on Sunday. Books, toys and re
and directed by local te a c h e r Mr Brian McDonald, is based on the legendary Russian charac ter who travels across Asia in search of the Christ child. Sarah Pearson plays
Baboushka and Vikki Riley is the narrator. The three kings are portrayed by Howard Cheung, Damian Guha and Richard Mellon. The
Baboushka meets on her travels are played by C a th e r in e Smalley, Catherine Iddon, Edward Sayers, Cordelia Beattie and Alison Bignell. Christopher Knowles pro vides the voice of the Christ-child. Carols for choir and or
c h a r a c te r s
Spotlight on twin town
ches tra are by John R u tte r and unaccom-
freshments will be on offer, plus a raffle, tombo la and games galore, be ginning at 2 p.m. at the school.
school is financed by the Lancashire Education Au thority.
aget. The regional music
Prize night for the pony club
THE annual presentation night of Chipping Pony Club was held in the village hall, with members, parents
about 80 attending. After a buffet supper
gu es ts
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introduced retiring Dis trict Commissioner Mrs Mainly Blackburn, who spoke of future plans for the duh and gave the year's report. Her succes sor, Mrs Marion Feather- stone, was introduced. Club president Mr Allan
irovided by the parents, MC Mr Gordon Garment
sinner, received bouquets of flowers presented by club members Jo Garment and Emily Potter.
Mr Boh Fail-dough and his music and Mr Holden pre sented the dub's trophies.
Dancing took place to AWARDS
Sandhum Trophy Inulis, Jo tiarment,
Kay made a presentation to retiring treasurer Mr Tom Holden and thanked him for his services over many years. Mrs Blackburn and Mrs
: Kate Helen
Wilson. .lack Horry Cup: Pamela Till.
A nn K ai n f o r d , T a n y a Featherstone. Marika Cun: Linda Helmo,
Frances Marginson, Assis tant District Commis-
Duima (iornall, Sarah Marsh. Weatheroak Trophy:
F.tnilv Potter, Jane Forrester, Sioned
Jenkins. Stable Management — C.
Nunnerlev Cup: Jayne Hrierlev. Riversdale Trophy C Croup: Tanva Featherstone. Horton Trophv I) llroup: Amy Strange. Preliminary Stable Manage
Omluline Trophy: Kmily Potter. Hosker Trophy: Ivan Taylor. D C s Cup: Ann Kainford. Blackburn Trophy: Kate Inglis. SjK'cial Awards — Tack and
Mary Thorpe, recent vis itors to France, described the area and its friendly people. There were many questions about future contacts and Mr John Winter .proposed a vote of thanks. The next meeting is at
A LIVELY picture of Vihlers, the twin town of Whalley, was given in words, music and slides to the French Circle of Rib- blesdale. Mrs Gene Pope and Mrs
VARIOUS local sporting organisa t io n s enjoyed a reception at the R ib b le V a l le y Mayor’s Parlour in Clitheroe on Mon day night. The Mayor and
the Three Fishes Hotel, Mitton, on December 8th, when members and friends have their “Fete de Noel” . . . the Christ mas party. There will be a buffet supper, a talk on French wines, music and games. Tickets at £3.50 each
Mayoress, Coun. a n d Mrs J o h n Wnlmslcy (Mellor), were the hosts and congratulated five local sports people who have received g ra n ts from the Sport Aid Fund. They are canoeists Gareth Jones and Jo n a th an Koylc, g o l f e r K i r s ty S p e a k , t e n n i s player Ann Driver and cyclist Eliza beth Wnlmslcy. Also present at
Veterans plan a reunion—thanks to our story
TWO Korean War veterans, who lost touch on “demob” day 34 years ago, are planning to renew their long-lost friendship — thanks to a story in last week’s “Advertiser and Times.” Maintenance builder I’ve neither seen nor
Jim Sanderson, of Wilson heard from him since the
Street. Clitheroe, has stepped forward after an appeal by his old comrade for help in tracing him. The anneal from Blaek- burn-born Stan Shutt,
can be obtained by tele phoning Whalley 21G2, 3301 or 3313. Everyone is welcome.
Going out in style
THE Ribble Valley Rotaract Club is throwing a paily to ensure that the Clitheroe S00 celebrations go out with a bang. Tickets are now on sale
ment: Kdward Sunderland. Most Improved Rider —
for a grand buffet and super disco at the Swan and Royal Hote l, Clitheroe, on December 19th, when the £800 prize draw will be made. Mr David B ra s s ,
a
the ge t- togethe r were ihc chairman and vice-chairman of the Kibble Vul- I c y C o u n c i l ’ s R e c re a t io n and Leisure Committee, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg and Coun. Albert Atkinson respectively.
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Amenities are hit
was running 30 minutes earlier. He wanted this chang
ing because the new timetable meant villagers had to curtail their use of le isu re amenities in Clitheroe. Councillors were told
Turnout Cup: Pamela Till. Chipping Kndeavour Cup: Wendy Innerdale. Vie Marsh Memorial Trophy for Progress: Linda Holme and Kdward Sun derland. President's Cup: Jo (Jarment.
Rotaract finance chair man. said: “it promises to be a fantastic night and somebody is going to be £800 richer." The Ribble Valley and
who now lives in Victoria, Australia, followed a bizarre postal mix-up which took a postcard from Clitheroe on an unin tended 12,000 mile trip to Stan's home. The postcard bore the
day we were demobbed.'' Jim (57), a married man
with two grown-up chil dren, hopes to renew his friendship by letter at first, but intends to phone Stan as soon as contact has been made,
Gardeners compensated
name and address of Clitheroe businessman Barry Stevens, of Lower- gate, and Stan wrote to Barry to ask for help in tracing Jim. Jim and Stan served to
TENANTS of allotments at Low Moor are to be compensated after the land was found to be strewn with concrete.
gether for two years as military policemen in Korea, but Jim had no idea that his old national service pal had gone to live Down Under. "It appears that when
Stan found Mr Stevens’ postcard he remembered me and wrote asking for my whereabouts.” he said.
that the Ribble Valley’s liaison man for deregula tion and any problems was planning officer Mr Stuart Bailey. A County Council
Clitheroe Mayors are being invited and a local personality will make the draw.
vertiser and Times’ came as a great surprise, as I thought we had lost touch for ever. “Now 1 am absolutely
"The story in the ‘Ad
delighted to be able to get in touch with Stan again.
spokesman said that the new hotline was being brought in to discover the problems and bring about swifter solutions.
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8. (12) "French kissin' in the USA" — Debbie Harrv.
(1) "Take my breath away” — Berlin. (a) “Final countdown" — Europe. ( I) “You keep me hanging on”— Kim Wilde. (2) “Through the barricades” — Spandau Ballet. (3) “Breakout" — Swing out sister. (li) "Showing out" — Mel and Kim. (7) "Livin' on a prayer" — Bon Jovi
9. Ufi) “Ghost dancing" —Simple Minds.
10. (II) "Ench time von break my heart”— Nick 11.
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Kamen. ‘Because I love you" — Shakin’ Stevens. ‘Sometimes" — Erasure. If I sav yes” — Five Star.
“War" — Bruce Springsteen. LP of the week: “Live 1975/85" — Brace Springsteen. Chart compiled by Cas tle Records and Tapes.
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gonna use it. "The Skye boat song" and Des O'Connor. "Sweet love"—'Anita Baker. "Stranger in strange land"— Iron Maiden, "Is this love?" — Alison Moyet. “Change of heart" — Cvndi Lauper.
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RIBBLE VALLEY MP Mr David Wad- dington heard the to bacco industry's mes sage “Face the facts — freeze the tax” when he visited the Central Stores, Slaidburn. Our picture shows
Prize night for the nurses
Mr. Waddington with three supporters of a freeze on tobacco tax — Tobacco Alliance spokesman Mr John Parry (left), of Lower Stony Bank Farm, Slaidburn and Mr and Mrs David Codd, who own the village shop. Retailers in the con-
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Lamb prices rise at Clitheroe mart
PRICES continued to climb in the lamb section at Clith- Ungraded c a ttle made to
eroe Auction Mart on Monday. Last week's average price of
168p rose to 184p against the national average of 175p.
and « 2 sheep. Calf bulls topped at 120p for a Limousin from J. Kay and Friesians made to 112p from F. and J. W. Kelsall.
for a Charolais from J . Pickard and medium to 100.2p for a Charolais from H. Kaye. Light heifers made to 103.6p for a Limousin from J . Kay, with the best price obtained by L. ^ ates for a medium weight Limousin
Light steers made to
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UO.lSp), medium to 100.2p (03.00p), light heifers to 103.Op (02.05p), medium to
105.lip (D2.47p). O v e ra ll average was 03.1 Op.
There were 74 cattle forward
88.8p (79.04p), bulls to 120p (104.65p), cows to Gap (58.2-1 p). Light lambs made to IGG.ap, standard to 204p (187.40p), medium to 194p (180.82p), heavy to 105.5p (102.25p). Overall average was 184.01p. Ewes made to £2-1 (£18.72).
sheep there were 1.204 sheep and lambs forward. Trade was good throughout, es|M?cially for
small store lambs. Half-bred ewes made from
£29 to £-13, horned ewes from £19 to £-10. best Suffolk lambs
from £33 to £39, others from £17 to £32. Mule wether lambs made from £24 to £35. Masham wether lambs from £27 to £30. mule gimmer lambs from £22 to £30. best horned lambs from £22 to £12, others from £11 to £21.
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situency are urging their MP to pass on their united message to the Chancellor that to bacco tax should be frozen at the next Budget as ever-higher cigarette taxes are posing a real threat to the existence of local shops.
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A MARATHON charity walk around Lancashire was interrupted for the nurses
county-wide sponsored walk for the "Children In Need" Appeal to present prizes to second and third year Kibble Valley nursing students. The presentation was held in the ballroom and our picture shows Judith (third from the IcfO with successful students..
presentation evening at Culdcrstonos Hospital. BBC Radio Lancashire’s farming correspondent Judith Roberts broke off her
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