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Clitheroe 22321, Editorial). 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified! ,8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February jth, 19S8


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the "world-famous' minia­ ture Georgian dolls’ house. Britannia House arrived


auctioned at Sotheby’s, where it is expected to fetch £200,000. The miniature mansion,


in the village’s Museum of Childhood at the close of a world tour. On Thursday it will be


with its elegant facade and exquis ite interior, attracted long queues on Sunday when many people waited up to three hours. Museum owners Mr and Mrs David Wild estimate some 800 or more people saw it. The house was created


Operatic plea strikes chord


eroe Parish Church Oper­ atic and Dramatic Society


A PLEA by opera fans for extra drinking time to celebrate the end of their show did not strike the right note with police. An application by Clith­


for a special hours exten­ sion was opposed by local police when it was con­ s idered by Clitheroe licensing justices. Presiding magistrate Mr


Tom Dugdale said they were prepared to meet the


in a bid to raise £lm. for the African Medical and Research Foundation, whose patron is Prince Charles. i “We hope to have raised


society halfway and grant an extension to 11-30 p.m. at the White Lion in Clith­ eroe, but drinking had to be upstairs. Making the application


meetings at the pub. When evening perfor­


a lot of money arid have put the Ribble Valley on the map,” said Mr Wild’s wife, Ankie.


when they could not revive her, at a clinic in Benidorm, she was trans­ ferred to a hospital in Ali­ cante — and put on a life- support machine. “ Ev en tu all y t h e y


VILLAGE MOURNS DENA


declared her brain dead and said there had been a brain haemorrhage. I didn’t know anything about the accident until the following morning, by whi ch t ime she was already dead.” ■ Dena was bom in Nel­


dale, now live in Wales. Jim and Dena had been


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dairy cows and heifers forward at Oisburn Auction Mart on


Thursday. First quality cows made to


£780 (average £658). second quality to £585 (£554). first qual­ ity heifers to £750 (£643). second


on behalf of the society, Mr William Berry said that members held regular I in February making to £095


(£045). T h e r e w e r e 209 c a lv e s


mances of “South Pacific” finished at 10-30, members could not remove their costumes and make-up and be at the pub before 11 p.m. Opera week, starting on


quality to £560 (£556). There were six in-calf animals


forward, with cows due to calve


forward, including 47 stirks. First quality Friesian bulls made to £15(i (£199.35), Here- ford X bulls to £107 (£151.89), heifers to £130 (£110.35). Charo- lais X bulls to £248 (£200.85). heifers to £180 (£148.25). lllack Polly bulls made lo £104


Saturday, was a special occasion, he said and mem­ be r s would want to unwind af t er int ense rehearsals. Sgt John Spencer said,


that police felt Saturday night at the end of the last performance might be regarded as a special occa­ sion, but not the other nights.


Watch kept as river


levels rise


son, but lived in Bolton- by-Bowland during her teens. Her parents, Mr and Mrs Terence Lons­


married for 10 years. Jim is employed at Castle Cement, Clitheroe, and Rachel and Julie attend Gisburn County Primary School.


Theft from garage


EQUIPMENT worth £500 was stolen from.a garage at the rear of Back Woone Lane when thieves forced a padlock on the door. Oxygen and acetylene


cylinders,' welding pipes and re g u la to r s were taken,- along with two Makita anglegrmders with


THE Ribble Valley has escaped lightly after storm force winds and heavy rain battered the area. Water authority officials


are keeping a close watch on the River Ribble at Clitheroe and Whalley as levels rise dramatically. Heavy rain has fallen on


SfORT STARTS HERE Ladies’ Soccer


Promotion challenge continues


Nabwood Ladies FC 1. Clitheroe Ladies FC 5


CLITHEROE continued their promotion challenge by beating Nabwood FC on Sunday. After a nervous start,


straight back with a sweet strike that left Clitheroe 'keeper Allyne Attwood stranded. The local side, seeing their lead des­ troyed, did not let their ■heads drop and were rewarded with another Liz Whittall goal, a thirty- yard attempt hit with vicious power. Vicky Ashworth added


Clitheroe soon got into the game and went a goal up after 15 minutes through Liz Whittall.- B u t Na bwo o d hi t


CRGS’s fine national soccer


run ends


De La Salic Under 16s 5, CRGS Under 16s 3


ON the windswept playing fields of De La Salle, Liverpool, CRGS’s fine run in the Under 16s English Schools National Soccer Competition finally


came to an end. Playing uphill against a


strong, swirling wind, the Clitheroe side was forced to defend for long periods of time. Richard Mellon was outstanding acting as sweeper. When an acrobatic save


Lancaster too


strong Ribble Valley 1, Lancaster 5


RIBBLE Valley can have no complaints after losing their latest Lancashire Primary School league match against a very strong Lancaster side. The visitors dominated


from Simon Taylor was not cleared, De La Salle took full advantage and went into the lead. This forced the local side


just before half-time they grabbed another, making a Ribble Valley fightback all the more difficult. The second half brought


a third minutes later, giv­ ing Clitheroe a two-goal cushion. Nabwood push ed


(£ 1 40.35) , h e ife r s to £120 (£108.05), Limousin X bulls to £248 (£184.20). heifers to £105 (£130.15), Simmental X bulls lo £250 (£208.35), heifers to £200


(£147). lielyian Blue bulls made lo


made to £270 (£254), beef X bulls to £415 (£313.25), heifers to £278 (£217.80). There were 525 cattle, includ­


Weaned calves: 1 riesian bulls , „


£275 (£235.15). heifers to £189 (£107.50).


forward but could not pull one back, the score emaining the same at half time. In the second half,


to attack, but poor finish­ ing denied them the equa­ liser they were looking for. The half ended with another goal for De La Salle and unlucky Clith­ eroe saw a cross blown straight into the net by the strong wind. The second half began


ing 209 vouilg bulls, 157 steers and heifers and 159 cows and bulls forward, as well.as 1.889 sheep, including 1.014 hoggs, 88 shearlings and 187 cast sllecp. Young bulls: Light hulls made


to 135.2p (123.tp), medium to 134.8p (122.7p), others to 108.8p <104.1p). Steers and heifers: Light


steers made to 125.8p (109. (ip), medium to 123.2p (107.8p), heavy to U0.2p (lU0.9p). light heifers to 114.8p (103.5p). medium to 122.8p (100.Ip), heavy to 107.8p (lOOp). Uncertified light steers made


Clitheroe dominated all the play. Substitute Anne Morris made it four, then Wendy Smith killed off any thoughts of a Nab­ wood revival by scoring a lenalty after Jean Tilley lad been brought down. Clitheroe’s new ’keeper,


who joined them from Blackpool, performed very well on her debut, making numerous outstanding saves. Clithcroe: Attwood,


from the start, winning everything and creating a lot of chances. It was just a matter of time before this pressure would be converted into goals. After 10 minutes, Lan­ caster went one up, then


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a Valley revival that could produce no goals. Their forward line-up did not look at all dangerous in front of goal, the weak fin ishing ensuring Lancaster woul d n e v e r fe e l threatened. The away team pushed


with another Liverpool goal. Clitheroe would not give up and went forward wi th de t e rmi na t i on , dr iven on by captain Michael Frankland. They pulled one back


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forward, putting the Val­ ley ’keeper under intense pressure. They turned possession into goals and added three more before full time to put the game well out of Valley’s reach. Seedall grabbed a conso­


through Graham Paul to make it 3-1, but De La Salle hit back straight away to dampen any celebrations. Man-of-the-match Ste­


lat ion goal wi th only seconds remaining, to make the final score 5-1. Ribblc Valley: Gore,


to 98.8p (97.8p), medium to 104.2p (101.2p), uncertified light heifers to 109.2p (lOOp), medium to 114.2p (90p), heavy to 105.8p (90.Ip). Cows: Grade one made to


an already sodden ground and levels are near the top of the bank in places, but there is no immediate dan­ ger of flooding. The River Hodder rose


four feet in some parts and there was minor flooding beween Dunsop Bridge and Whitewell and on side roads in Easington parish. Some f armer s have


8 8.8p (85.7p>. grade two to 82.2p (78.Ip), grade three to


78.8p (09.8p). Sheep: Light hoggs made to


174.5p (103.8p), standard to 180.5p (104.8p), medium.to 170.5p (15G.8p), overweight to 128.5p (127.Op). Shearlings made to 148p (131.3p), half-bred ewes £52 (£41.15). horned ewes to £29.20 (£23.05), rams tu £43.GU (£32.85).


removed sheep from low lying areas and forestry workers are checking plantations for damage after high winds, but so far there has been little and police repo r t few incidents- Weather reports for the


5iri; hlades, a portable electric welder, a Black and Decker electric drill and a 24-piece socket set.


weekend say it will con­ t inue u nsettled, with


colder weather and the risk of snow coming.


tradition


A break with


THERE is to be a change of tradition at this year’s


R i b b l e V a l l e y Mayor-making.


■ minimal interruption to wo r k and busin es s commitments. This year the annual


annual meeting at noon, it will be at 6 p.m. It was felt the change would allow members to attend with


Instead of the usual


meeting will be on May 17th, with the dinner fol­ lowing at the Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn. At a meeting of the


Barton, Bibby, Counsell, O’Connor, Scott, Whittall, Smi th , A s h w o r t h , Feather, Parker. Subs: Morris, Tilley. This Sunday Clitheroe


ven Czapowski then gave the local side a lifeline with a well-taken goal, but yet again a weak defence let in the home side to score their fifth and last goal. Craig Dewhur s t scored the last of the game for Clitheroe, ensuring they ended in a blaze of glory.


face Norcross FC in the Nor th West league at Roefield (k.o. 2 p.m.).


Aiming high


CLITHEROE photogra­ pher David Simmons has passed the British Insti­ tute of Professional Pho­ tographers' Licentiate qualification.. David (33), who lives in


Table Tennis Standen A continue to


dominate


York Street, submitted a portfolio of five portraits and five weddings featur­ ing Ribble Valley people. He found the exams an


STANDEN A were on top form twice in one week, beating Whalley Swans B and Bowland by the same score — 7-3. Against Whalley, R.


interesting challenge and has now set his sights on becoming an associate of the Institute.


Colour prints


MEMBERS of Ribbles- dale Camera Club heard an excellent talk on colour print processing by Mr Bernard Smith, of Burnley Camera Club. He illustrated the talk


counci l ’s Pol icy and Resources Committee, chairman Mrs Myra Clegg (Wiswell) said it was time for a change.


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Superwalk last big effort


AS the Scanner Appeal celebrates a year of amaz­


ing success, entries are pouring in for Superwalk r88. It seems certain that the


walk, on March 27th, will be the biggest event of the Ea s t Lancs Sc anne r Appeal and may be the largest charity effort of the appeal. The target is 5,000 to


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5. (—) “O l’amour” — Dollar. 6. (7) “Hot in the City” — Billy Idol. 7 (_) “The Jack that House Built”—Jack n


Birch played to his usual high standard, winning three games. T. Hall and C. Wilson won two games apiece to kill off Whalley. When they met Bow-


Alobaidi, Cook, Dawson Duckworth, Todd, Bor­ land, Seedall, Angers, Bolton, Clarkson. Subs: Farmer, Fernhead.


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OVERCOMING the* diabolical conditions and a pitch that resembled a bog, Bradford adapted well to earn a resound­ ing victory in this Craven League game, Grassmgton attacked with the


slope but found a solid Bradford wall that showed no sign o* breaking. With this reassurance b eh in d th em , th e y w en t forward, forcing Grassington


to give the local side a well earned lead at half-time. The second half opened with


into conceding a penalty. Parsons slotted the ball home


land, R. Birch, C. Wilson and T. Hall were the play­ ers on form again to give tlie league leaders another victory and a seven-point


lead at the top of the table. Whalley Swans A could


joint fifth place in the league. Results: Standen A 7,


with a wide range of slides showing his equipment and his own techniques. On February 9th, Mr


only draw against an inspired Judge Walmesley B side who went up to


Bowland 3; Judge Wal­ mesley B 5, Whal ley Swans A 5; Standen A 7. Whalley Swans B 3.


Paul Hart, chairman of the Photographic Collectors’


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Standen A........................ 9 9 0 0 18 Standen C..................... 7 5 I 1 11 Whatley Swans A......... 8 4 1 3 9 Howland........................ 9 4 0 5 8


J. Walmesley B............... 9 2 2 5 6 Whalley Swans B......... 6 3 0 3 6 Bimington..................... 9 3 0 6 6 Standen B..................... 5 2 0 3 4 J. Walmesley A............ 6 0 0 6 0


Monday: Rimington v Whalley Swans B. Tues­ day: Judge Walmesley A v Bowland. Wednesday: Whalley Swans A v Stan­ den C. Thursday: Standen A v Judge Walmesley B.


Next week’s fixtures —


A Waggon walkover


Waggon and Horses 12 Brocklmll 0.


ton. Coulston. Lawson. Smith. R. Walker. G. Walker, Farns­ worth. Edmondson. Blackburn, McGovern. Sub: Hickling.


the Midas touch, scoring eight out of the 12 goals. Waggon now face Sabden in the next round. Waggon: Winckley, Wadding-


Farewell for choir sisters


A FAREWELL presentation was made to two sis­ ters as they appeared for the last time as choristers at St John’s Church, Hurst Green. Caroline and Elizabeth Bates, who have served


the choir for more than 10 years, arc both leaving the area. Caroline (22), a receptionist with a Knowlc


firm, is soon to leave for Australia for 12 months. She hopes to obtain a similar job in Sydney. Organist Mrs Kathleen Seed presented them with


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Green firm, is to move to Catterick after her mar­ riage at St John’s, on Saturday, to L/Cpl. Alex Meades, who is serving with the Army. Elizabeth (21), a receptionist with a Longridge


part of a “Songs of Praise” service on Sunday — and were also asked to sing two duets, accompan­ ied by the vicar, the Rev. Brian Cave, on guitar. A new choir member, Miss Emma Hutchinson,


farewell gifts on behalf of the choir. The sisters were invited to choose the hymns as


gave a reading during the service. Her mother, Mrs Anne Hutchinson, has also recently joined the


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ent. with Waggon in total con­ trol. They added another seven goals to their half-time tally to end the game 12-0. Blackburn was the man with


minutes and dominated for the rest of the half, leaving the score 5-0 at the interval. The second half was no differ­


W A G G ON lo o k e d v e r y impressive in all areas when they destroyed Brockhall to go through to the next round of the Aitken Shield. They scored after only two


Grassington looking for an eui liser. Launching attack after a t ta ck , th ey were f inall. rewarded with a rather dubious penalty. But Grassington had not accounted for the brilliant Bartlett in Bradford’s goal, and he saved the penalty to keep his side in the lead. Then with six minutes to go,


Bradford were awarded another penaltv when Niven was sand


wiched in the box. Parsons made no mistake from the spot, giving his side


two-goal lead. Both s id es showed great


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easy 5-0 victory at home to Springfields. Sharon Willis and Sue Cartledge had no


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POOL


LATEST results from the Gisburn and District Pool League — White Bull 7 Greystones 2; Buccaneer 7, Fosters A 2; Fosters B 2, Buck Inn 7; Dog and Partridge 6, Pendle Hotel 3. The match between Three Rivers and Riming- ton was postponed.


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12 8 43 No action


IN the East Lancashire League, none of the local sides wer e in act io because of the awful conditions. Saturdays f ixtures


Pr es ident ' s Cup f i rst round — Whalley v Great Harwood United. First round replay — Sabden Read United.


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