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8 Clillicroe Advertiser X- Times, June 2nd, lOSS A £4,750 winner for


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three-minute slot during the 27-hour non-stop charity appeal, Simon sported a Station Hotel sweatshirt as a thank you to his sponsors back in Clitheroe, presented a cheque for £200 and enter­ tained thousands of viewers with his sound impressions of a beer pump, wine bottle and chain-saw.


branch, office staff raised £122.33 for Telethon following three coffee mornings on the premises, during which balloons were distributed to custom­ ers and children.


pockets to support the Telethon Appeal by taking part in the auction of a Turkish kettle, brought back to Clitheroe by landlord Mr Brian Laycock, following his recent holiday in North Africa. At the Skipton Building Society’s Clitheroe


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Back in his local pub, regulars dipped into their


CLITHEROE mimic Simon Entwistle was fea­ tured live on ITV’s Telethon '88 during the early hours of Monday morning. Appearing on G ran ad a Television in a


Simon’s TV slot


other, e.xcejit that a twist in the jiath opened out to reveal a pageant of vivid colour and movement on the Castle Field. The court je s te r was


bathed in sunlight, the distant sound of an old-fa­ shioned fairground organ di'ifted on the breeze and couples and families stroll­ ed at a leisurely pace through the beautifully- ke])t gi'ounds. A summer day like any


ancient and modern. As the historic Castle


THOUGH the austere backdrop remained the same as for cen­ turies past, Clitheroe’s tremendous effort for ITV’s Telethon was a definite mixture of


made up and hair coloured in o u tra g e o u s punk


Tablers and Rotaract did their bit to help us along, and the ambulance peo))le, Clitheroe Ju-jitsu Club, who gave a b r i l l ia n t demonstration, Sabden Treacle Miners. Ribble


Stevens, who had the hon­ our of handing over the all-important cheque at Granada’s Manchester stu­ dios; “The whole day I'eally was a tremendous achievement, especially considering that we only started to organise it five weeks ago.” “The Lions and Round


was, not only iiroviding a smashing day out for hun­ dreds of visitors, but rais­ ing a splendid £4,750 into the bargain! Said president Mr Barry


round to raise a massive £21 m. during ITV’s 27- hour Telethon extrava­ ganza, Clitheroe’s Cham­ ber of Trade was pulling off its own spectacular success. And what a triumph it


fashions. As the country rallied


tainly standing tall earlier in the day. ITV’s Bob Smithies interviewed him in front of the cameras while he balanced i)re- cariously on top of a gigan­ tic Chieftain tank! The crew also filmed the


crowd puller came from the Royal Armoured Corps Mobile Display Team, all the way from Dorset, whose attractions included two Scorpion


vehicles were admired, including a 1937 fire engine brought along by the Fire Service Preserva­ tion Group, and later the fun was once more screened live to viewers. Surely th e b ig g e s t


content, the winner was Denis Robinson, of Sand- bach, and for a splendid costume, the best turned out town crier was judged to be Roy Harness, of West Lancashire. Well-maintained vintage


beginning of a fun run and the town criers’ com])eti- tion at the bandstand, which was a feast for the ears and eyes, with Clith­ eroe’s own big voice, Roland Hailwood, acting as Master of Ceremonies. For .volume, clarity and


Valley Rail and the Army u n i t s , a l l w o rk e d extremely hard.” Mr Stevens was cer­


reconnaissance vehicles and th e mag n ific en t Chieftain.


members from Manchester plastered “broken” limbs and dressed fake wounds in return for donations to Telethon and all kinds of Telethon paraphernalia was on sale, including


Army Field Hospital BY RACHAEL COLLINSON


baseball caps, T-shirts and even special soup. Said Mr Stevens: “The


the chet|Ue jiresentation to Richard Madeley at about 9-30 ]).in., acconijianied by former ))resident of the Chamber Mr Hailwood and their wives, Carol and Hazel, who all agreed that the atmosphere in the stu­ dios was amazing.


raffle were A. Wightman (bathroom suite), N. Hol­ den (weekend at Harrop Fold), G. Halliday (dinner for two at Stirk House), Mrs Aspen (case of wine), P. Moore (decorating sup- j)lios), B. Smalley (holiday in L o n d o n ) an d S . Dubowski (dinner at the Craven Heifer).


amazing day. Winners of the giant


beauty of Telethon is that all the money raised in a particular region will be spent in that region.” He went along to make


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Cl.itlieroe 2232J, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertisiwj). Bimdey 2!>331 (Classified)


It was a fitting end to an


THIS Chieftain tank was a monster attraction to kids of all ages. With fuel consumption of about one mile per gallon and the capacity to blow away the Castle without trace, it’s a good job she was strictly off duty!


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