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I rnley 22331 (Classified) Chtheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


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SEPTEMBER was an average sort of month as far as weather was con­ cerned, with a short hot spell at the end of the first week, when a temperature of 76 d e g . F . was recorded.


13th and 20th was followed by the usual unsettled westerly type weather with more than enough rainfall.


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month was four-and-a-half inches.


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sales team worked very elosely together.


And another glowing trib­ ute to the firm came from national sales manager for Ricoh Mr Kevin O’Mara. "The relationship between BOS and Ricoh has always been excellent," he said.'


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DESPITE increasing pressure on Citizens’ Advice Bureaux throughout Lancashire and Cumbria, our own Ribble Valley office can cope — for the time being.


seriously under-funded and find it almost impossi­ ble to handle the strain of ever-growing demands for help. But Mrs Chris Fawcett,


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manager of the Ribble Valley CAB, has given an assurance that, at least for the present, her service will continue to operate effectively. “The enquiries we are


being asked to deal with are more and more compli­ cated, requiring more staff time and resources to deal with them,” she said. "But for the moment,


duced in April, we over­ hauled our information system and re tra in ed staff. Now there is the Community Charge, the Civil Justice Review and the new Housing Bill to think about, all of which will mean a bigger work­ load for us. Plus, the num­ ber of people with debts is increasing all the time, so the demand for money advice is growing. “Most bureaux are


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Solicitor Miss Fiona Jean Oldham married elec­ tronics engineer Mr David Alan Bailey at Sabden Baptist Church. The bride is the daugh­


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CLITHEROE Lions Club members — and their retrievers -— took a walk on Sunday to boost funds. T h e f iv e g o ld e n


retrievers and one labra­ dor accompanied their owners, family and friends on routes covering four and nine miles. The groups set out from


Grand reunion


FORMER pupils of St Augustine’s RC School, Billington, are invited to take a trip down memory lane tomorrow. The school is hosting a grand reunion of scholars from 7-30 p.m. onwards in the school hall.


the Spread Eagle Hotel, S aw le y .


walkers along Grindleton Road to Copy Nook and back to Sawley alongside the River Ribble. Those opting for the longer walk went into Grindleton For est along the top of Lane Ends, down to Holden and back on the river bank.


roads and public footpaths. Walkers were sponsored and money raised will go tow a rd s Lions Club charities.


Both routes followed The four-mile route took


Lady who enjoyed floral art


A MEMBER of Clitheroe Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild, Mrs Emmeline Lucy Turner, has died, aged 82.


came to live in Woone Lane, Clitheroe, in 1929.


her husband, James Fer­ guson Turner, to Parson Lane to work in the family business of plumbers and joiners.


In 1953 she moved with Born in Blackburn, she


Methodist Church, Clith­ eroe, she enjoyed flower arranging in her spare time.


A member of Trinity


Mrs Turner, who was a widow, leaves a son Nor­ man and daughter Joyce. The funeral service was held in Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe, on Monday, prior to crema­ tion at Accrington.


' f - , LIONS CLUB MEMBERS STEP OUT FOR CHARITY


Can you help run hectic club?


A JUNIOR youth club in Clitheroe is proving so popular that extra volun­ teer workers are needed to cope with the growing membership.


Geoffrey Jackson high­ lights the problem in Trin­ ity Youth and Community


Area Youth Worker


Centre's annual report. He explains that the


club for 10 to 14-year-olds, based at the centre, has been an extremely well su p p o r ted group for several years and last win­ te r a t t ra c te d reg u la r attendances of up to 90 members.


10 adults at each session, run on Thursday evenings between 7 and 9-30 p.m., but during the past 12 months has been coping with only three or four.


The club needs at least


such activities as pirate and parachute games, giant volleyball and carpet bowls. Visits to places of interest, including theatre trips, are also arranged.


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spare a couple of hours to help run a hectic youth club is asked to contact the centre (Clitheroe 2788G).


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ter of Mr and Mrs D. Old­ ham, of Sabden Post Office, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs A. G. Bailey, of Needham Market, Suffolk. The bride, given away


by her father, wore a French embroidered gown of cream taffeta with a full crinoline skirt. Bridesmaid was Dr Jac­


queline Oldham. Mr Mar­ tin Fleetwood was best man and groomsmen were Mr Michael Burns and Mr Alex Wilkinson. A reception was held at


the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. The couple are to live in Suffolk. Photograph: Jeremy


our budget does cover our needs. We are working within that budget and I am happy that we are pro­ viding a good service to the community. “How much further the


demand for our services is going to increase, we really have no idea. “A lot of legislation on


the cards at the moment will mean fundamental


changes to people’s lives. “To cope with the new


benefits system intro­


funded mainly by local authorities, and that pro­ vision varies enormously from one to another. "Many bureaux cannot


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p a r tn e r s h ip scheme between our national asso­ c ia t ion and the local authority, and at present it is sufficient. However, we are looking to extend our service, creating an additional burden on the budget, so the future may be another matter.”


Cave rescue


CAVING was the subject chosen by the speaker at


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insight into cave rescue and how to start the sport, with the help of slides showing inside views of caves all over Europe. A vote of thanks was given by Janine Mellor,


s e c o n d e d by Sh au n Roberts.


Village task force swings into action


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clear grass from the meadow near the school, before moving into the vil­ lage conservation area. Today the school is to receive an award of £100 from the Standing Com­ mittee of South Pennine Authorities for its work towards conservation in


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