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LAND WITHOUT BOOKING. F o r Sa a b o w n e r s w e 'v e in t r o d u c e d t h e 'S a a b


q u ic k s e r v ic e c e n t r e : It o p e r a t e s m u c h l ik e a n y o t h e r q u ic k f it t in g


CENTRE; THERE’S N O NEED TO BO O K A N D W E 'L L H A V E VOUR V EH IC LE B AC K O N TH E R O A D IN U ND ER O N E HO UR. B U T THERE THE


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C R A F T IS BEING PUT TO R IGHTS W E D O N O T EXPECT YOU TO W A IT O N SO M E W IN D Y T A R M A C . SO WE HAVE


A C O M FO R TA B LE RECEPTION LOU NG E W IT H M A G A Z IN E S


CAMPAIGN WITHOUT RANCOUR


THE Conservative Party has done it again in the Ribble V a l le y _ scoring a resounding victory in the General Elec­


tion with an increased majority. David Waddington gal­


loped past the post with 30,136 votes, way ahead of h is n e a r e s t r i v a l , SDP/Liberal Alliance can­ didate Michael Carr, who polled 10,608. Third was Labour’s Greg Pope with


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announced by the High Sheriff of Lancashire, Mr Robert Shepherd, at the election count at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School in Chatburn Road. Mr Shepherd had hon­


oured the Ribble Valley by choosing to be present at the count. In his victory speech,


Mr Waddington praised the borough council for its efficiency and hard work in conducting the poll. There was praise, too, for his onnonents. “The


cussed matters together


between us.” Mr Waddington added


that he wished both candi­ dates well in their respec­ tive careers. He also thanked his sup­


porters. “Nobody could have been more energetic, loyal and enthusiastic.” Afterwards he said that


he was delighted with his increased majority. “Now I aim to continue to be a good MP and look after th e in t e r e s t s of my constituents.” Mr Carr, who achieved


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I He said that he had been received everywhere “with warmth and genuine interest,” but added; “I can’t help feeling sad, because people in the country are disappointed w i th th e e l e c to r a l system.” He agreed that the cam­


an almost identical result to that of 1983, echoed Mr Waddington’s vote of thanks.


LOCAL charity workers were delighted with the support given to a coffee morning and bring-and-buy sale at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, on Friday. It raised £530 for Chris­


BRIDGE CLUB


WINNERS of the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mrs Gillibrand and Mrs Hollander, Mrs Millington and Mr Spencer; EW Mr Atkin­ son and Mr Jennings, Mrs Garde and Mrs Clifford.


paign had been fought cor­ rectly in the Ribble Val­ ley, unlike some of the disturbing developments seen nationally. Mr Pope also praised


usually played in four spades, but at one table there was a very competitive bidding sequence.


The following hand was


the way the campaign had been run, saying that all the candidates were grate­ ful for the speedy result which came before 1 a.m., earlier than originally anticipated. “ I t has been a very


tie Hospital and Holt Ra d i um I n s t i t u t e ’s Women’s Trust Fund and treasurer Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg described it as “an excellent result.” Among the visitors was


Fined for licence offence


the fund’s former chair­ man, Mrs Isobel Dawson, who moved to Halifax a few months ago after hold­ ing the office for more than 40 years. Committee members


A BARROW motor-tipper owner was fined £30 for having no registration plates and £100 for using the vehicle with an excise licence for which he should have paid a higher rate. William Whitwell (44),


clean campaign and I have enjoyed sharing platforms with the other candi­ dates,” he said. He added a word of


praise for his supporters, saying: “Every Labour vote in the Ribble Valley almost has to be hewn out of rock!”


DAVID WADDINGTON (C)........................30.136


RESULTS


Michael C a r r (All.) ................................ 10,608 Greg Pope (Lab).....8,781 Majority..................19,528 Percentage poll... 78.08%


Lock forced


EQUIPMENT worth £830 was stolen from a site office at the Henthorn Road sewerage .works development, Clitheroe. Thieves forced the lock


on a metal storage trailer and escaped with a Dolmar disc saw, a Stihl chainsaw, a Lazor battery and a Naylor gas detector.


tional and showed a singleton or a void in the partner’s suit, with any point count. After west had bid hearts, when he could have passed, this showed about 6-8 points, or a little less with a longer suit.


hearts, but after south had bid four spades, he chose to bid five hearts, expecting to make nine or 10 tricks. This would still cost less than letting'north-south make a vulnerable game.


East cautiously bid three


five spades, which might not make. However, because 12 tricks were made, the result was the same at most tables but it may not have been! N dealer, game all.


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were: NS Mr G. Pollard and Mr C. Pollard, Mr Patten and Mr Webster. EW Mrs Barron and Mr Turner, Mrs Pedder and Mrs


Winners on Thursday night Holden. R.K.A, Also, it might push them to The re-double was conven­


and helpers provided a variety of tempting goods for the cake and biscuit and craft stalls. A “guess the doll’s birthday” compe­ tition was won by Miss Ruth Taylor, of Clitheroe, and Mrs Doreen Hilton, of Barrow, won the “guess the weight of the cake” contest. A b o u t 140 p e o p le


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PUPILS of Ribblesdale School, Clitheroe, also voted for a Conservative victory in their mock ballot.


sal of the two parties from the last vote. The pupils voted 38% for the Conservatives, 34% for Labour and


campaign issues for a fortnight before the poll. The mock election was organised by the head of the


28% for Alliance. Tutorial groups studied the electoral system and


humanities department, Mr David Pickup. Labour came second and the Alliance third, a rever­


STEPPING back in time on Friday at a six­ ties’ evening were par­ ents and friends of St Mary’s School, Sabden. Org anised by th e


Mayoral year


school PTA, the event was held in St Mary’s Hall, with DJ Steve Masterman supplying the records. Capturing the mood


of the evening were mods, rockers, hippies and even a teddy boy, a l ia s r e t i r in g PTA chairman Jim Hindle, attending the last event in his year of office.


Council grant


CLITHEROE and Dis­ trict Venture Scout Unit is to receive a discretionary grant from the Ribble Val­ ley Council to assist with payment of rates. Members of the council’s


MEMBERS of Clitheroe I ladies' organisations were welcomed to a public meeting in the Parish Hall | by the chairman of Clith­ eroe Evening Townswo-1 men’s Guild, Mrs I. f Birtwistle. Ribble Valley councillor I


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Mrs Joyce Lilburn spoke about her year as the Mayor of the Ribble Val-1 ley. She was thanked by | Mrs 0. Wolstenholme. Fifteen parcels w


prizes in the raffle. At the guild’s next I


meeting, on July 2nd, the speaker will be Mr Steve | Thompson, assistant cura­ tor of the Castle Museum.


Site visit


Finance and General Pur­ poses Sub-committee approved the grant — equivalent to 50% of the ra te s payable for the financial year 1986/7 — out of the general rate fund.


AN application for the] building of a detached house on land off Alder- ford Close, Clitheroe, has| been deferred by the Rib­ ble Valley Council’s Devel-1 opment Sub-committee to enable a site visit to be | earned out.


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of Sunnymead, Cliff S t r e e t , admitted the offences at Clitheroe Magistrates Court. He also had to pay £35 back


duty. In mitigation, Mr Bill


Greenwood, representing Whitwell, said the £58,000 dumper was taxed as work truck on the advice of the people from whom it was bought. His client believed the


attended the event, organ­ ised by the local commit­ tee, new chairman Mrs Eunice Owen, secretary Mrs Mabel Houghton and Mrs Clegg. Said Mrs Clegg: “We


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licence permitted him to move the unladen vehicle any distance from the site where it was working, whereas in fact it only covered movement in the immediate vicinity. Whitwell thought the


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registration plates must have either been stolen or knocked off during the course of heavy work.


will be a wine and cheese evening at Standen Hall in October, by permission of Mr John Aspinall.


Table tennis tourney


PAST and present mem bers of the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association are invited to enter the annual tournament on Sunday. The competition gets


Turf cutter is stolen


A TURF cutte r worth £1,000 was stolen from a field near Edisford Hall Farm, Clitheroe. The thieves broke down


underway at T r in i ty Youth and Community Centre at noon and will be made up of open and hand- icapped s in g le s and doubles.


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