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IN THE SWIM — THANKS TO MICHAELA
IN JUST 47 minutes, Ribblesdale School pupil Michaela Martin raised £50 to help her cousin travel to Vienna to represent his country at swimming.
her cousin, Josef Magee (15) — a pupil at St Augustine’s RC School, Billington, who has been selected to take part in the
Was not insured to drive
A CLITHEROE man was a passenger in his own car while an uninsured friend drove him home and was th e re fo re technically guilty of using a car with no insurance, Clitheroe magistrates heard. Christopher Kendrick
(33), of S haw b rid g e S t re e t , admitted the offence and was fined £200.
The court was told that
Kendrick had been out drinking with a friend in Whalley and on returning to the car his friend had offered to drive, as he had very little to drink and was less likely to be over the limit. Kendrick said he asked
friends were at home watching te lev is io n , Michaela (11) donned her trainers to run the route of the Ribble Valley 10k race on Wednesday night. Accompanying her was
While most of h e r
Blackburn Harriers, was sponsored by family and friends for £50 which is to go towards defraying J o s e f ’s t r a v e l l i n g expenses. Josef will be joined by
International Student Games in Vienna next month — and her coach, Mr Walter Thorburn. Michaela, a member of
Church funds are on right track
IN the biggest mass exodus from Clitheroe for some time, 450 people enjoyed a day out in Edin burgh by train on Saturday.
the historic capital in an event organised by Clith eroe United Reformed Church to mark the 125th anniversary of the present building in Moor Lane.
Leaving the station at 8 a.m. meant six hours in Chartering a train cost £4,700, but so many
wanted to make the trip that latecomers had to be turned away. With proceeds from a raffle and refreshments bought on the way, it is hoped that as much as £1,500 will have been raised for church funds after costs have been met.
Whalley, is taking part in the swimming events and Jacqueline Montgomery, of Read, in the javelin.
two more fifth-year pupils who have also been selected to represent the Catholic Students’ Sports F e d e ra t io n of G re a t Britain. Joanna Waterworth, of
Edinburgh people were free to go where they pleased, with the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Castle and world-famous Princes Street being the most popular choices.
trip had been a huge success, with requests made for another visit.
The Minister, the Rev. John Salsbury, said the
sters who served refreshments on the way and back. They must have walked miles along the cor ridors,” he added.
“I would especially like to thank all the young journey. Picture: Ready for the start of an unforgettable SIZZLING SUCCESS
IT’S a sizzling success — the “made in Clitheroe” instant barbecue which is sweeping the country. With summer well and
truly in full swing, so are the production lines at Clitheroe’s Rectella fac
tory where the workforce is feverishly turning out 25,000 of them a week! Since its launch last
May, the “Bar-be-quick” has become an instant suc cess, selling well in many of the UK’s major depart-
his fr iend if he was covered by insurance to drive the car and was assured that he was. Ken drick’s own insurance did not cover the friend and it was later discovered that the friend’s insurance was l im i ted to sp e c ified vehicles.
Winners of odd object contest
KEEN-EYED winners of the Clitheroe and district Chamber of Trade “odd objects” com petition spotted 50 “alien” items in shop win dows in the town.
The lucky winners, who
will receive £10 vouchers, are: Tanya Birtwell, of Hacking Close, Langho, and Clitheroe residents Mrs M. Layfieid, of Bay- ley Fold; Rachel Regan, of
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Brownlow Street; Julie Plant, of Newton Street; Ann Taylor, of Littlemoor Road; Gemma Louise Dixon, of Buccleuch Avenue; Claire Britcliffe, of C h a tb u rn R o ad ; Matthew Franks, of The Alleys, Pimlico Road; Cas- sie Sutcliffe, of Moorland Avenue; and M ar tin McNaughton, of Brown- low Street.
olate Box shop (linseed oil), Carousel (mug), Nettleton’s (cork), Out of Doors (hammer), Castle Sports (ring), Lndyfair (sink plug), Peter Harrison’s (cotton reel), Turner’s (Mars bar), Castle Cosmetics (air fre shener), Liz (book), Kaleido scope (scissors), Penthouse Pot te ry (golf ball), Whittam’s (cotton reel), Chicken shop (mug), Night and Day (milk bot tle), Reidy’s (spoon), Discount Store (Lancashire and York shire sign), Lord’s (wine glass), Cinders (tea bags), Cameo (bat tery), Jackson’s (polos), Dales (light bulb), Choice F ru i t (marker pen), Heyes’ chemist (screwdriver), Castlegate Flow ers (long noose pliers), Stan- worth’s (film), Kaydee (nail),
The answers were: The Choc-
Coneron and Leeming (can of spray paint), Lighting Centre (brass door handle), Crispy Cob (pig ornament), Byrne’s (Para cetamol), Hartley’s (cassette tape), Jackie’s (thimble), County Vogue (polos), Household Pro ducts (matches), Harrison’s butchers (tea bag), Ken Varey
able ins tan t barbecue which lights with a match, flames for 15 minutes and then cooks for 90 minutes to two hours, providing “barbecueing without the bother.” Sales are “te r r if ic ,”
barbecues were used to feed thousands of people made homeless in the G re e k e a r t h q u a k e disaster.
(Fairy soap), Clitheroe Adver tiser and Times (bowler hat), Upstairs Downstairs (ring), Fred Read (glass), Dean’s (bin oculars), Eric’s (tape measure), Hire I t (Smarties), Clitheroe Dry Cleaners (light bulb), The Flower shop (hand and body lotion), Ethos Gallery (spirit level), F.A. Allen (stamp), Cow- gill’s (cotton reel), La Femme (carrot), David Simmons Studio (model train).
HONOURS . EVEN
THE h o n o u r s w e re divided when Ribblesdale Camera Club members invited their counterparts from Nelson to a return print and slide battle.
section with 89 points to 8U/2, while Nelson won the slide section with 87 points to 81V4. Mr Alf Hoole, of Accrington, proved a very able judge.
Ribblesdale won a print
ing on Tuesday, Mr John W e s t , a h i g h l y experienced member, will explain “camera controls.”
At Ribblesdale’s meet
Support for Mayoral service
MORE than 100 people took part in the mayoral procession and service on Sunday to mark the start of Coun. James McGhie’s second year as Clitheroe’s leading citizen. “ I was very pleased
w i th th e s u p p o r t I received from all age groups and even the weather was delightful,” said Coun. McGhie. He was accompanied by
his wife, Hilda, Mayoress for a second year. The procession from the
Town Hall to SS Michael and John’s RC Church was led by Balderstones Brass Band and included uni formed and non-uniformed groups. Fr Joseph Wareing con
ducted the service and special music was pre sented by SS Michael and John’s School choir and the church choir.
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entist, is the only son of Dr and Mrs Denis Cas sidy, of Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, and the bride, a finance secretary, is the youngest daughter of Mrs Ann Bowling, of Upper Norwood, London, and the late Mr Donald Bowling. The bride, given away
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BARROW man James Michael Green (59), of Old Row, was fined £20 by Clitheroe magistrates when he admitted using a c a i - wi t h no t e s t certificate. In a letter of mitigation
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THERE were smiles on the faces of the audience as they left a concert by Waddington WI choir and friends, entitled “Music for pleasure.”
contributed — including parents, teachers and members of the Methodist Church who loaned the hall and helped with r e h e a r s a l s an d refreshments.
mary White was presented with a bouquet.
Accompanist Mrs Rose
delighted with the perfor mance of the youngsters. They were: Gemma Har greaves (piano), Nina Tay lor (cello), Rosalind Pearce and Niroshina Thambar (violin d u e t) , Henry Walmsley (piano), Cath erine Taylor (flute), Gilly. Pearce and Pamela Moore,
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