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FANCY DRESS AND SPORTS BIG SUCCESS
T: THE village sports and fancy dress at Bolton-by-Bowland began with a
rocession to church followed by a short service conducted by Fr. ’revor Vaughan.
long enough for the sports to go ahead, though it returned to force the fancy dress parade indoors to the school. The races were organ
The rain stayed away
judged by Mr and Mrs M. McDermott, who live near Tosside. The Wilkinson Cup for
ised by Mr Harry Rushton with the help of Mr Mike Cowking. Tea was served afterwards in the village hall by the Children’s Committee. The fancy dress was
the boy with most points was won by Daniel Clark son and the Yorke Cup for
THE CLITHEROE SINGERS
12th Anniversary Concert 1987
Mayoress takes
to skis /I with “The Reluctant Dragon”
A concert per1orrT}ance. Words by David Grant. Music by Jotin Rutter
a t St P au l 's Church, Low Moor
SATURDAY, JULY 11th 7-15 p,m. Admission FREE. Retiring collection
R IB B L E V AL L EY Mayoress Mrs Eileen Nevett donned goggles and skis for her first les son when she and husband C o u n . L e s N e v e t t attended the 21st birthday celebrations of the Pendle Ski Club, Sabden. The ‘L’-plate learner
fared well, according to ski club chairman Mr Arthur Norman, who had the privilege of showing the Valley’s .civic leaders and C li th e ro e Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs James McGhie, round the club. Members and guests
WHITBREAD
RIB6LESDALE LEAGUE
V,a J SATURDAY, ^ g JULY 4th
CUTHEROE
WHALLEY Match sponsored by:
PENDLE CARPETS West Bradford
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY
COFFEE MORNING
SATURDAY, JULY 4th from 10 a.m. to 12 noon
at the United Reformed
Church Committee Rooms, Moor Lane. Clitheroe
(by kind invitation of the Rev. J. D. Saisbury)
VARIOUS STALLS AND GAMES Tickets 30p and at the door
Tickets from the Parish Office and Ribble Valley Music. York Street
g i r ls went to S a rah Burgess.
U E S U L T S
Oliver Rushton, Ian Mason, Nicky Harrison. Girls — Ann Craddock, Kelly Walker, Louise Townson. 5-6: Boys — Adrian Townson, Jason Craddock, Tony Kelsal). Girls — Marguerite Heaton, Laura Harrison. 7-8: Boys — Ben Ferguson, Simon Peel, Darren Rushton. Girls — Jenny Darlington, Melissa Marsden, Jacqui Traves. 9-10: Boys — Andrew Hino Hackney, Martin Peel, Lee Stanley. Girls — Angela Kelsal), Suzanne Driver. 11-14: Boys — Daniel Clarkson, John Boulting, Max Taylor. 11-12: Girls — Sarah Burgess, Vicky Kelsall, Grace
Flat races. 3-4 years: Boys —
Townson, Jason Craddock. Girls — Catherine Askew, Mar guerite Heaton, Laura Harri son. 8-10: Girls — Melissa Mars den, Suzanne Driver, Angela Kelsall. 11-12: Girls — Vicky Kelsal!, Sarah Burgess. Potato: 3-4: Boys — Oliver
Rushton, Ian Mason, Nicky Harrison. Girls — Ann Crad dock, Kelly Walker, Mary
Foley.
John Cornthwaite and Jason Craddock, Scott Mason and Tony Kelsall, Adrian Townson ami Robert Darlington. 7-10: Boys— Ben Ferguson and Dan iel Ingham, Michael Burgess and Andrew Hine Hackney, William Wells and James Tay lor. Girls — Suzanne Driver and Angela
Kel.sall, Melissa Marsden and Jenny Darlington, Jacqui Traves and Vicky Ive............... ..
Kelsall. Three-legged. 5-7: Boys —
Boys — Daniel Clarkson and Max Taylor, Leon Walsh and David Hoyle, Wayne Ingham and John Boulting. Girls — Grace Kelsall and Caroline Driver, Sarah Burgess and Vicky Kelsall. Wheelbarrow. 7-10: Boys
... ___^ . .elsail. 11-14:
Darren Rushton and Martin Peel, Michael Burgess and Andrew Hine Hackney, Ben Ferguson and Daniel Ingham. 11-14: Boys — Max Taylor and Daniel Clarkson, John Boulting ami Wayne Inghanj, Leon
Darlinrton, Marguerite Heaton, Catherine Askew. 8-10: Girls — Suzanne Driver, Angela Kelsall, Jacqui Traves. 11-13: Girls — Sarah Burgess, Vicky Kelsa.*!,' Grace Kelsall. Char iot race. Boys: Max
Walsh and David Hoyle. Skipping: 5-7: Girls — Jenny
enjoyed a series of fun races and then some seri ous competition between a team from the club and representatives of the English and Welsh artifi cial slope racing squads, who had been in competi tion at Rossendale on Saturday. Afterwards the crowd
Taylor, Daniel Clarkson, David Hoyie and Darren Rushton; John Boulting, Oliver Rushtai, Wayne Ingham and Michai*!
. High jump. 10-12: Boys — William F a l low s , Wayne Ingham, John Boulting. 11-12: Girls — Sarah Burgess, Jenny
D.arlington, Angela Kelsall. 13- 14: Boys — Daniel Clarkson, Max Taylor. Girls — Grace
g^usoiii Craddock. .. lington, Jane Wells, Catherine Askew. 8-10: Boys — Darren Rushton, Martin Peel, Michael Burgess. Girls — Angela Kel sall, Suzanne Driver, Emily Fallows. 11-14: Boys — Daniel Clarkson, John Boulting, Max Taylor. 11-12: Girls — Sarah Burgess, Vicky Kelsall.
Hoyle, Darren Rushton, Wayne Ingham. Girls — Sarah Bur gess, Angela Kelsall. Sack. 5-7: Boys — Ben Fer- Daniei Ingham, Jason Girls — Jenny Dar-
Slow bicycle.: Boys — David T N . ,
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Saturday, 4th July
Clitheroe Knights’ founder
iel Clarkson, John Boulting, Wayne Ingham. 10-12: Girls — Vicky Kelsall, Suzanne Driver, Sarah Burgess. Race round th e v illag e
dock, Tony Kelsall. 7-10: Mixed — Andrew Hine Hackney, Angela Kelsall, Ben Ferguson. Cross-country. 10 and over:
Kelsall. Obstacle. 10-14: Boys — Dan
A FOUNDER member of the Clitheroe Council of Knights of St Columba, Mr John Wilkinson, has died, aged 89. Born into a farming
green. 6 and under: Mixed — Adrian Townson, Jason Crad
Boys — Daniel Clarkson, John Boulting, William Fallows. Girls — Grace Kelsall, Sarah Bur gess, Vicky Kelsall. Fancy dress. 3-7: Boys —
family, Mr Wilkinson was the eldest of 10 children at Plantation Farm, Lon- gridge Fell. The family later moved to Foxfields Farm , H u rs t Green, though Mr Wilkinson did not farm there himself. After service with the
Ben Ferguson (clown), Scott
Ma.son (chimney sweep), Wil liam Wells (butcher’s boy). Girls — Louise Townson (mother’s helper), C ath er in e Askew
Burgess; Daniel Ingham, Ben Ferguson, James Taylor and Kelsall (match for any man).
Andrew Hine Hackney. Egg and .spoon. 3-4: Boys —
Nicky Harrison, equal second Ian Mason and ()liver Rushton. Girls — Louise Townson, Kelly Walker, Ann Craddock. 5-7: Boys — Scott Mason, Adrian
admii'ed the skills of Brit ish freestyle champion Stephen Horrocks, who gave a virtuoso demon stration of his craft — bal let dancing on skis. Later, members and
VIPs tucked into a sump tu o u s b u f fe t in the clubhouse.
Chance to air
problems HAVING problems with public transport? T h en go a lo n g to
Accrington Town Hall tonight for the quarterly meeting of the East Lan cashire Public Transport Liaison Committee. The committee has
Shearing tools
taken
CLITHEROE police are on the lookout for thieves in a white Citroen who fleeced a Bolton-by-Bow- land woman known inter nationally for her sheep shearing skills. They stole- electrical
sheep-shearing equipment worth £3,500 from an out building at Heights Farm — tools of the trade for Mrs Mary Horner, whose contract work has taken her all over the world. To add insult to inju^,
agreed that members of the public should be encouraged to attend meetings of the liaison committees and that at the beginnings of each meeting there should be an “open forum” session for 30 minutes, during which they can ask questions or raise issues of concern to them arising from matters on the agenda. The latest measure to
Last of four
sisters
Messrs Kitchen’s (later Trutex) sewing on buttons and button-holing by hand. During the last war she
survivor of four sisters who lived in Old Well Hall Cottage. This had been her home for 85 years, having moved there from Clitheroe with her family. Her first job was with
DOWNHAM’S o ldes t woman resident. Miss Annie Porter, has died, aged 95. Miss Porter was the last
(Salt ’n’ Shake), Darren Rushton (disc jockey), Simon Peel (tnimp). Girls — Melissa Mars den (dressed to kill), Angela Kelsail (one girl band), Vicky
P U P IL S o f SS Michael and John’s RC School, Clith- croe, are presenting th eir firs t produc tion of the panto mime ‘‘Snow White a n d th e Seven-
d raw n from th e fo u r th and th i rd years, the colourful p ro d u c t io n was shown on Tuesday and will be repeated t o n i g h t . I t is expected to raise money towards the cost of school trips.
Border Regiment during the first world war, he returned to Clitheroe and during the 1920s discussed with others the setting up of what became th e
Snow White is played by J u l ie t
porter of the Catholic C hurch whose fa i th remained firm throughout his life. He spent spells as a
Knights of St Columba in the town. He was a loyal sup
Morecambe hotelier and a greengrocer in Esse.x, before returning north to live in Altrincham on the death of his wife, Lilian. Mr Wilkinson, who died in Altrincham, leaves two
sons. Requiem Mass will be
held at St Peter’s Church, Stonyhurst, tomorrow, prior to interment.
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became a teacher and was headmistress of the old Lane Ends School for some 12 years. Since then she had lived
the thieves made off with the Lister and Sunbeam equipment in a Citroen car, registration NDS 896V, owned by a member of a New Zealand shearing gang working there at the time. The police would like to
TODAY and tomorrow. Derrick Green, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Hart ley’s, Church Street: Sun day, noon to 1 p.m. Mon day to Friday until 6-30 p.m.
15 y r n e (11). an d Adrian Pope (11) is Prince Charming. The King and Queen arc played by Stuart ISaldwin and. Sarah Ryan and the Seven Dwarfs are: Stuart P e rk in s , D a n ie l Lord, Barry Scott, S a rah and Claire V a lo v in , M a r t in Smith and Vicky Ingham.
been freely adapted by te a c h e r P e te r Doman and the 90- minute e n te r ta in ment also includes an Irish medley by second-year pupils.
The s c r ip t has Speeding
WADDINGTON man Wil liam Walter Aspin, of Church Close, was fined £35 by (Jlitheroe magis trates after pleading guilty to e.xceeding at 40 m.p.h. speed limit in a tipper lon-y.
quietly, doing all her own work and walking most
Sundays up the hill to the village church, at which she was a regular worship per despite her increasing frailty. Miss Porter was well-
hear from anyone who saw the stolen car. They can be contacted at Clitheroe 23818.
Holiday winner
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FLEA MARKET and
CAR BOOT SALE at the Village Hall
on SUNDAY, JULY 5th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
R e fre shm e n ts available all day
Stalls (Inside) £7; Cars £5
Booking essential
Telephone Mr D, Packer, Stonyhurst 639
CHARITY CONCERT at the
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DONAL MAGUIRE and LIAM WEBSTER
FRIDAY, JULY 10th at 8«30 p.m. with
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CAR BOOT SALE
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SUNDAY, JULY 5th, at 11-30 a.m.
Car entrance from HIghfleld Road
Phone 26416 to book
MEMORIAL INSTITUTE RIMINGTON
GRAND
AUCTION SALE
SAT., JULY 4th, 1987
Viewing from 10-30 a.m. Sale 1-30 p.m.
Auclioneer; Mr Alberl Mawson (Refreshments available)
' WHALLEY LIBRARY Abbey Road, Whalley
JULY EXHIBITIONS
GALLERY — Paintings
by Joy Shaw, of Whalley
? DISPLAY CASE- Pottery by
Peter Hall, of Burnley
help the public transport user is a free postal sys tem enabling people to make complaints about bus services to the county council. Arrangements for telephone calls to the transport enquiry line to be charged at the local rate are also well in hand. T o n ig h t ’s m e e t in g begins at 7-30 p.m.
WINNER of the £100 holiday voucher in the Heritage Fayre holiday competition is Mrs I. Bir twistle, of Standen Road, Clitheroe. Mrs Birtwistle can use
Gala fun — and £i,000 profit
liked by everyone she met and was admired for her contentment and local knowledge. A service at St Leon
ard’s Church, Downham, yesterday preceded cre mation at Pleasington.
Athletes triumph
the voucher towards the cost of a holiday booked with Althams Travel, who donated the prize for the draw.
YOUNGSTERS from St Augustine’s RC School, Billington, showed a clean tair of heels at a joint ath- etics meeting of eight
years carried off the girls’ team prize, the bo.vs’ team prize and the joint school trophy, the girls winning by a close margin of 126 points to 121. All the 11 to 15-year-
Hyndburn and Ribble Val ley secondary schools. The 65 first to fourth-
olds, with the help of four PE staff, worked particu larly hard for the event, putting in extra training during lunchtimes.
Sunday walk
CLITHEROE Ramblers welcomed Sawley Parish councillors to their special Sunday walk, led by Mrs Pat Parrott. It was an opportunity to
demonstrate the work done by L a n c a sh i re County (Council on a sec tion of the Ribble Way and a number of footpath problems were explained. Starting from Sawley
THE family gala at Ribb- Icsdalc School, Clitheroc, made a welcome return on S a tu rd a y a f te r a three-year absence and raised £1,000 for Parent- T e a ch e r A s so c ia tio n funds. Many parents rallied
parents who supported a collie owned by Wendy the event and offered Hudson, a pupil at St their services was one of J am e s ’s CE P r im a ry th e m o s t p l e a s in g School. aspects,” .'aid gala co-or- d in a to r Mr R ich a rd Clark. One of the attractions
round to support the g a la , c an c e l led p re viously because of indus trial action by teachers. “The large number of
was a pet show, in which 80 animals, including dogs, cats, ferrets, tor toises and ponies, com peted for the best-in- show award. This went to
by Miss Diane Smith and the o th er animals by headmaster Mr Denis Mortimer. Another highlight was
The dogs were judged
a mime and music review by pupils, trained by Mrs E l iz a b e th B c lsh aw , E n g l ish and d ram a
the party followed the Ribble Way to Gisburn and returned on the oppo site bank. There were two sightings of deer.
Faulty tyre
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FOR using a car with a defective tyre, Edward Barry Taylor (46), of Woone Lane, Clitheroe, was fined £40 by the town’s magistrates. The court heard that the
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teacher. Six visiting majorette
troupes gave a display and there were games, a bouncing castle and h o s t o f s t a l l s a n d sideshows.
tow a rd s p ro je c ts for improving school life.
The p ro f its will go
dren enjoying a session on the jumping castle.
Our picture shows chil:
Dwarfs” this week. With a cast of 42
12, D o c k ra y S t . , C o ln e , L a n c s . T e le p h o n e : (0 2 8 2 ) 8 6 3 1 3 6
Scanner fund over halfway
grand midsummer ball at the Whitewell. The ball, in a flower-be
decked marquee, raised about £1,400. The raffle, with 23 prizes, amassed £351 and print number one of a picture of Clitheroe by Frank Barnes, of Ethos Gallery, was auctioned for Tickets are £2. £150. Shaun McCree, of Wad-
dington, produced “magic with a sparkle” and music was by Johnny Pearson. The scanner appeal and
health authority were well represented and among the guests were Ribble Valley MP Mr David Wad- dington and Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Les Nevett. Other boosts to the
THE Ribble Valley Scanner Appeal has passed the halfway mark, thanks to the proceeds of a Inn at
lage on July 8th and a charity concert at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, featuring Donal McGuire, Liam Webster and Lenny and the Teen- b e a ts ’ on Ju ly 10th.
Van driver sought
CLITHEROE police are looking for the driver of an orange transit van with the name “Smiths” on the side in yellow letters. They believe the driver
appeal have included £81.50 from a Simonstone WI recipe day and auction, a sponsored swim by Fiona S la te r (17), of Henthorn Road, Clith eroe, which made £130, collections from Newton United Reformed Church centenary celebrations, amounting to £133, an £82 donation from Clitheroe Probus Club, £260 from Read Show Society’s ploughman’s lunch and £150 from the United Reformed Church in Read, which held a “Songs for everyone” evening. On Saturday, at 6--30
was responsible for steal ing a pair of le a th e r Reusch motor cycle gaunt lets which a Waddington man left on a wall while removing his machine from a garage in Beechth- orpe Avenue. The van driver was seen
Nearly ready
WORK on Clitheroe’s new £246,000 fire station is right on course for comple tion later this month.
situated on land adjacent to the county social ser vices offices off Princess Avenue, will not, how ever, become operational immediately.
The new station,
Council’s Property Ser vices department hands over the keys, firemen at Clitheroe will busy them selves moving equipment from the existing fire sta tion at the other end of Princess Avenue.
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to drive off towards Clith eroe a f te r taking the gloves, which were worth £40.
p.m. in Clitheroe Parish Hall, the Mary Wadding-, ton School of Dancing will be doing a re-run of “Trip- a-tale.” Although mainly for parents, anyone who missed the show the first time round is welcome to go along for £1 a head. O th e r fo r th com in g
efforts include Wadding- ton Women's Institute cof fee morning and evening at Church Close in the vil
CLITHEROE’S Citi zens’ Advice Bureau, set up in March, is doing just fine, it was reported at the first AGM, held on Mon day night. The bureau has so far
Bureau’s AGM
answered 463 enquiries and thanks were extended to all the local organisa tions and individuals who helped to start it. . More volunteer advice
workers are still needed and anyone interested should contact manager Mrs Chris Fawcett (Clith eroe 28966).
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