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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 16th, 1988 7
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Advertiser and Times” and sister papers in Bu r n l e y , Ne l s o n , Colne and Barnolds- wick are offering local youngsters, aged from eight to 18 years, the o p p o r t u n i t y t o improve and acquire skills in a variety of sports.
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Angling, basketball,
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SOME 3,000 visitors accepted an invita tion to “come and make merry” at a medieval fayre at Whalley Abbey on
Sunday. Leading the fun were
members and wives of Whalley and District Lions’ Club, who donned period costume for their annual fund-raising event. Lions’ spokesman Mr
Frank Pope said: “It will be several days before we have worked out the profits, but members agreed that the fayre
Medieval event draws the crowds at Whalley
lived up to all our expec tations, providing a fan tastic day out for the whole family. “The weather was
glorious and the grounds provided an ideal set ting. Fortunately the crowds were able to spread out and there was never a feeling of being overcrowded.” The Lions did a roar ing trade in ice-cream
and servings from a huge roasted pig, which had been sizzling for several hours. Every morsel was sold.
Clitheroe town crier
Roland Hailwood opened the programme, which included performances by the Dixielanders’ Jazz Band, Barney the Clown and the Balderstone Brass Band.
which required competi tors to identify objects hidden round the various stalls, was won by Mrs E. Baldwin, of Lovely Hal l Lane, Copster Green, who received a £25 prize.
A t r ea sur e hunt,
a mini boat race with hundreds of tiny plastic craft sailing down the
Another highlight was
river. Each boat was numbered and the win ning vessel was scooped out of the water by Dar- w c n
trap rides, a barrel organ, roundabouts and an archery display by the Foxhill Bowmen.
R i b b i e V a l l e y
Mayoress Mrs Marjorie Atkinson and Mayoress’s
Committee member Mrs Eileen Law, both in cos tume, were among the stal lholders, raising money for the Mayor’s charity fund.
Albert Atkinson, in more conventional attire, toured the fayre.
The Mayor, Coun. A i a !
wi l l go towards the Lions’ work in the local community.
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KIBBLE Valley Mayoress Mrs Marjorie Atkinson accepts a helping hand at her charity stall from the Mayor and Raymond and Eileen Law
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Chartered accountants Mr Paul Michael Martin and Miss Gillian Emmett were married at Clitheroe Register Office.
daughter of Mr and Mrs B. M. Emmett, of Limefield Avenue, Whalley.
elder son of Mr R. C. Mar tin, of Surrey.
The bridegroom is the
away by her father. Wit nesses were best man Mr C. P. Bircher and Miss Sally Yarwood.
The bride was given
Mytton Fold Restaurant, Langho. The couple are spending their honeymoon in the Caribbean and are to live in Surrey.
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GISBURN AUCTION MART PRICES
cows and heifers forward. Cows due to calve in August made to £740 (£630). There were 42 store sheep
£272 (£245.95), heifers to £250 (£187.15), Siminental X bulls to £285, heifers to £235 (£214.50), Belgian Blue bulls to £342 (£269.10), Blonde d’Aquitaine heifers to £198 (£186). Weaned calves: Continental X
bulls to
forward, including 42 stirks. F irst quality Friesian bulls made to £235 (£176.60), heifers to £172 (£145.65). Hereford X bulls to £227 (£185.10), heifers to £188 (£159.40), Charolnis X bulls to £365 (£247), heifers to £215 (£197), Black Polly bulls to £238 (£196), Limousin a
forward. Half-bred ewes with twins made to £119 and those with singles to £100. Gimmer hoggs made to £38. T h e re w e re 154 c alv es
£800 (average £693), second quality to £582 (£552), first qual ity heifers to £800 (£688) and second qunlity to £585 (£556). There were two in-calf dairy
THERE were
40.newly-calved dairy cows and heifers forward at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday. First quality cows made to
cows made to 98.2p (96.5p) grade two to 95.8p (90.7p) grade three to 85.8p (80.2p)
(9 2 .4 p ), heavv to 111.2p (107.7p). Cows and bulls: Grade one
grazing cows to 95.8p (91.5p). Sheep: Standard lambs made
216.5p (205.8p), medium to 200p (177. Ip), heavy to 210p (165.5p), overweight to 174.5p (157.2p). Heavy shearlings made to 186.5p (176.5p), half-bred ewes to £42.20 (£36.05), horned ewes to £32 (£24.35) and rams to £52.50 (£39.20).
to 244p (228.4p), medium to 235.5p (218.8p), neavy to 214.5p (206.6p). Overweight averaged 186.5p. Standard hoggs made to
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were 461 cattle, including 248 young bulls, 94 steers and heif ers and 119 cows and bulls. There were also 1,451 sheep, including 861 lambs, 236 hoggs and shearlings and 354 ewes and rams. Young bulls: Light made to
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150.8p (120.4p), light
bulls made to £445 (£393.35), heifers to £358 (£294.50), other beef X bulls to £408 (£365), heif ers to £320 (£281). In the fatstock section there
M. Phil, degree
Nutter, who is married, enjoys squash and sup por t in g prof e ss ional football.
research into the collapse of Stone-Platt Industries. In his spare time, Mr
head of the sixth form at Holborn Law Tutors, Lon don, was head boy at Clitheroe from 1970 to 71. His degree involved
A FORMER head boy of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Mr Robert Nutter, has been awarded a Mas ter of Philosophy degree from Brunei University. Mr Nutter (35), who is
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