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I I CUtlwroe Ativerliser & Times, October 2!)lh, lOSi


.Clitlieroe 22S2i (Editorial) , : i s ; i 0 .i S O LV E YO U R C O N D E N S A T IO N


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WITH the half term holi­ days for schoolchildren, there is something special for them at the Civic Hall Cinema, Clitheroe.


“The Aristocats” is show­ ing tonight, tomorrow and Saturday.


Walt Disney’s classic


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Starring Gene Wilder


by the Phil Case Disco and the Clitheroe Dan­ gerous Music Society. Scouts and Guides pro­ vided a tasty barbeque. Our picture shows


raised £200 for the Scout headquarters on Lowergate, was not held in 198(i, but in pre­ vious years has proved an outstanding success. Entertainment was


B AC K by p o p u la r request — SS Michael and .John’s Scouts and Guides in Clitheroe held a highly popular liarbcque at the Catho­ lic Social Centre. The event, which


some of the 100 people who enjoyed the fun.


Historic sale at Mart


T H- S


THE 101st and last October Fair Sale on the present Clith­ eroe Auction Mart site i)roved to be one of the most successful. An almost capacity enti'y of


brought better prices than those at the mart’s major .specialist sales. ■ Young mule ewes made to


LEE C A R '


6,128, includiii}; 109 rams, attracted a large attendance of buyers from all over the north. An e.vcellent trade, if anything, sti'enpthened later in the day, especially for ewes, ome ewes and many rams


£84,. broken mouthed to £48. young Masham ewes to £78, broken mouthed to £42, correct Swaledale ewes to £68, broken mouthed to £30. correct Lonk ewes to £56. broken mouthed to £34, correct cross-bred horned ewes to £56, broken mouthed to £28. Gritstone owes to £48, Wood­


22nd October _f t t r Ro^^iSS


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\^at\cs .an c Mr Robbies „ a d v e r t i s e .Mser & - r. Tiroes a d v c r t l s e ro c o t LasFast c ic t l of


land to £44, Jacob to £34, Suf­ folk rams to 250 gns, Lonk to 150 gns, Swaledale to 200 gns, Teeswater to 150 gns, Blue Faced Leicester to 280 gns, horned gimmer lambs to £42, wether to £32, mule gimmer lambs to £68, Masham to £54, mule wether lambs to £32, Alasham to £37, Suffolk cross store lambs to £37.50, mule shearlings to £88 and Masham to £80. At Monday’s primestock sale


there were 62 cattle and 814 lambs forward. Cattle trade was


firm and lambs found more demand. Light steers made to 98.9p (average 96.9p). medium to


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th e feature has


«any thanks agafn^ Yours s in c e r e ly


and roost of < auoerb. - "• Plea for cinema


to remain open at Christmas fails


A REQUEST for Clitheroe’s Civic Hall Cin­ ema to stay oiien for the three days leading u|3 to Christmas received no support from Ribble Valley Council’s Policy and Resources Committee.


close the cinema from Monday. December 21st to Saturday the 2Gth. but not before Conn. Geoffrey Ainsworth voiced his opposition. The three days leading


Councillors agreed to


Teenager dies in lorry


tq> to Christmas were, he said, an idetil time to show a pantomime type film especially for Ribble Val­ ley children. “It is some­ where to go out of the bad weather and somewhere during the school holidays wliere the.v are safe. We are stipitosed to give a ser­ vice to the ijublic surely we should keep it open during the festive season.” Disagreeing. Coun. Eric


accident


A TEENAGER died after being involved in an acci­ dent with a lorry driven by a Clitheroe man. He was 13-year-old Ste-


Ven G re enw o o d , of Broughton Road, Skipton, who fell beneath the wheels of an ERF cattle truck. Another Skipton teen­


pointed out th a t the Recreation and Leisure Committee had researched the matter thoroughly. Piist exiterience showed a decline in attendances immediatel.v prior to Christmas. There was a lack of suit­


Bracewell said most peo­ ple itreferred to spend that time of year at home with their families. Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg


leader, boys); S. Graves- ton and B. Wall (girls); D. Graveston (chairman); R. Lancaster (vice-chairman); K. Smith (secretary); S. Gorst (treasurer); R. Peel (assistant secretary); J. Lancaster (assistant trea­ surer); C. (Iraveston (])ro- gramme secretary); C. (jo rst (a s s is ta n t pro- gi‘amme secretary). D. Lofthouse (minutes’


annual meeting, officials elected for the coming year were: G. Bargh (pres- dent): E. Gorst (club


s e c re ta ry ) ; A. Gorst (register); K. Pate (“mem­ bers’ friend”); A. Pate (Press secretqry). D. Gra­ veston and K. Smith (dis­ trict representatives); D. Graveston and E. Gorst (executive representa­ tives); S. Graveston (Fes­ tival Hall representative). A talk on sheep dogs


annual trip to Blackpool Pleasure Beach.


K. Smith. Members held their


Elected At G isburn YFC’s


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on way for -


village school


A LANGHO woman who went into teaching because she loves children and enjoys working with them, Mrs Jean Patricia Havard, of Whitehalgh Lane, is to be headmistress at Bolton- b.v-Bowland School from


January 1st. P r e s e n t ly head ol


Hallow-e’en peaceful


Police plan to keep


HUNDREDS of revellers are expected on Pendle Hill this weekend for the Hallow-e’en celebrations, and police are taking no chances in ensuring things will remain peaceful. A P a d i h a m p o lic e


was given by Mr Chap­ man, who was thanked b.v


spokesman said there would be a strong pres­ ence to ))revent the trou­ ble that has mari'ed Hal­ low-e’en in previous years, and a one-wa.v traffic s.ys- tem would be in o])eration frr vehicles from the A59 from (i-30 jum. Sabden public houses


bargain hunters ensured


Silent auction A good attendance of


the success of the silent auction organised by Gis burn Mothers’ Union on Thui'sday. Customers for­ tified with coffee and biscuits moved among the lots recording their writ­ ten bids and a total of £100 was raised, some for MU branch funds and some for MU charities. Enrolling member Mrs C. Thistleth- waite thanked evei-yone for their support, generos­ ity and hard work, which had helped make the eve­ ning such a success. Raffle winners were


Mrs P. Holden, Mrs L. Newlove and Miss J. Thurogood.


ager with him, Nathan Schofield, also 13, of Lytham (jardens, was taken to Airedale Hospital at Steeton after suffering severe injuries. The driver was Mr Fred


Wood, of The Ci'escent, who was turning into the cattle market in Skipton on Monday afternoon. Both teenagers were on


foot at the time. An inquest for identifi


able films and an extraor­ dinary number of films shown on television. Open­ ing on Boxing Day would involve extra (tayments to staff and the Christmas period was a chance for staff to have a complete break.


93.9i) {91.52p), heavy to 90.9p. Light heifers made to 101.9p


New garage


(97.77p). medium to 102.9j) (98.47p). Overall average was 96.17p. B u l ls made to 114. 9 p


(102.21 p ), cows to 76.9p (G8.07p). Standard lambs made to 211p (179.95p), medium to 189p (166.91p), heavy to 157p (145.81p), overall average 167p. Ewes made to £25 (£18.23).


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub­ committee has approved a plan for the demolition of a garage and erection of a new one, together with a dining room and porch, at 3 Church Close, Read.


Real scream Vicky Lee -—)


cation will o])en at Harro­ gate this week and the full inquest will be held later.


Alarm system


THE installation of an alarm system at Bayley Fold sheltered accommo­ dation, connected to St Anne’s Court, Low Moor, will begin no later than November 18th, members of the Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Housing Committee were told.


Loft space


APPROVAL has been given by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee for the change of use of a vacant loft space at Little Black- sticks, Blacksticks Lane Chipping, to a holiday flat


Grindleton


jointly by the Methodist and St Ambrose churches and Grindleton WI. Attractions included


Event” raised the mam­ moth amount of £2,418. The event, held in--Sep- tember, was organised


Gold awards G r in d le to n ’s “ Big


super sale and a sponsored Walk and Caledonian dancers. At the presentation in


The Secrets of a Bei Km looks,


the Methodist School, Mr S. H. Green, chairman of the village committee presented a cheque to Mr Roy Dewhurst, the Ribble Valley chairman of the Scanner Appeal. In return, Mr Dewhurst


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p re sen ted thre e gold aw a rd s, one to each organisation. He gave a short talk on the advan­ tages of the scanner, and then answered questions from the villagers present. 'This was followed by


light refreshments served b.v the committee.


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James Hargrea


have told police tliey are closing to deter trouble, and also the Wellsiu'ings Inn at the Nick of Pemlle is closing.


Pupils help children fund


PUPILS from Edisford County Primary School. Clitheroe have contributed £46.84 to the Save the Children Fund. The money comes from


infants at St Gabriel’s CE School. Blackburn, she trained as a teacher at Cheshire College of Edu­ cation from 19(i() to 19(>9, then spent a year teaching at a primary school in Littleborough. She has since taught at


St Silas’s in Blackburn and part-time at Feniscowles Infant School, returning to full-time work in 197(3 at St Cuthberfs CE Primary


School in Darwen. Mrs Harvard gained a


diploma for advanced stu­ dies at Edge Hill College in 1982 and a certificate in primary management and cuiTicn'liim. taking up her present post in 1983. Her husband, Frank,


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Farm store


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THE change of use of a barn to a farm store and crafts area at Mittons Farm, Woodhouse Lane, S la id b u rn , has been granted by the Ribble Val­ ley Council’s Development Sub-committee.


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THE Waddington Cubs had the time of their lives scaring the living daylights out of each other when the Ghoulies and Ghostics came


party in St Helen’s Sunday School hall turned out to be a real scream with 21 youngsters dressed up in their highly individual costumes. Mrs Cynthia Rob­


to town. Their Hallow-e’cn


bins, who judged the fancy dress, said; “They were all win­


best dressed was Jonathan Dugdalc as Dracula. Best lan­ tern winner was Nathaniel Marsden with a melon. Hallow-c’en games


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