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Winners on Thursday night were: NS Mr Lank and Mr Ford, Mr and Mrs Webster; EW Mrs Pedder and Mrs Russell, Mr Bushby and Mr Singer. On Monday night the winners
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this is a responder’s reverse, which shows a very strong hand, but yet he had not been strong enough to overcall or double. North decided that something was amiss and decided to pass.
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dropped on the second round, 10 tricks were made. W dealer, NS vul.
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When tne ja ck of spades
in a minor suit, north, holding both major suits, doubled for take-out. South was delighted to show his hearts, but then after east had raised the diamonds again, by mistake south said three spades instead of three hearts. This gave north a dilemma, as
MONEY raised at the harvest festival at St James’s School, Clith eroe, has been presented to the Save the Children Fund. A cheque for £123 was
the Clitheroe branch are at the Save the Children Fund conference in Har rogate, which the Prin cess Royal is attending.
Pupils’ aid for Oxfam
appeals on television for the emergency situations around the world and wanted to do something to help. As a result they raised the splendid sum of £38.
Headmistress Mrs Mary
Hallewell presented the eque to the secretary of
ing victims of floods in Bangladesh, famine in the Sudan and devastation caused by Hurricane Gilbert. The infants brought
baskets of fruit and veget ables for distribution to St Denys home.
Clitheroe Oxfam Group, Mrs Janet Royle, who told the children that their money would be put to very good use. Oxfam is currently help
WHEN planning their harvest festival assembly this year, the juniors of Edisford County Primary School decided to collect money for Oxfam. They had seen the
given to Mrs Sonia Leoiv ard, of the local branch, during school assembly. This week, members of
‘Step back’ warning
A WARNING has been sounded by a Ribble Valley councillor that local authorities will be allowed to take a “step back in time” in order to recover debts under the forthcoming com munity charge.
comes into force on April 1st, 1990, and one way of recovering debts will be by distraint and sale of goods or alternatively by attachment of earnings order or social security benefits.
The new rating system A report giving council
John Hunt at a meeting of the Finance and General Purposes Sub-committee.
that the use of bailiffs was a long-standing method of recovering debts, but the attachment of earnings order, as far as rate defaulters was concerned, was something new. Coun. McGhie also asked for greater clarifica
Concern fo r safety o f y oun g cyclists
CHILDREN riding bikes. without lights and reflectors are causing concern as the nights
draw in, says local road safety officer Mr Colin Everett. This week he renews his
road users about the absence of lights and reflectors on children’s bicycles are very fre quent,” he said. “In fact, this type of complaint is the commonest I receive from the Clitheroe area.” Meanwhile, Mr Everett has been taking part in the
three-week national Child Pedestrian Campaign, which ended at the wee- kened. The message is that last
Transport, which has organised the campaign, says that the pedestrian casualty rate for children
year 10 pedestrians aged under 14 were killed and 720 injured on Lancashire roads, and that if children and parents practise safety advice, then trage dies can be avoided. The Department of
kvaming to parents to pro tect their children by mak ing sure that bikes are completely roadworthy and are fitted with all the obligatory lights. "Complaints from other
goes out to boys and young men, as figures show that between the ages of 10 and 19 they are three times as likely to be killed in road accidents than girls are. Mr Everett has also
all road users to be aware of children, as they can be very unpredictable, and he asks parents to kit out youngsters with reflective clothing so that they can be seen easily in the dark.
directed the road safety message to parents of chil dren in reception classes at local schools. A leaflet distributed to the young sters spells out the follow ing advice: “Basic pedes trian skills and habits are taught and learned out in the street. When you are with your child, set the example which will help form good road safety behaviour patterns in the future.” Mr Everett also urges
between five and 14 is twice as high as for all pedestrians. Also, a special warning
to me to be a step back in time. Are we going to employ more bailiffs? And what about the attachment of earnings order — is it something new?” Mr Hunt pointed out
(Clitheroe) drew the com mittee’s attention to the section dealing with debt recovery concerning com munity charge defaulters. He declared: “It seems
Coun. James McGhie
lors basic information about the community charge was presented by Chief Financial Officer Mr
tion on the “collective community charge.”
explained that domestic properties designated for the “collective community charge” involved multiple occupancy. These proper ties concerned people using the places as their main residences for short periods. Residents would pay a
Mr H u n t ’ s r e p o r t
be in the best interests of | the council to keep this type of residence down to a minimum and agreed that the situation should be closely monitored.
what steps the council would take to monitor residents’ interests under | such an arrangement. Mr Hunt said it would
collective charge contribu tion to the landlord, who would be entitled to keep 5% of the amount payable as a fee. Coun. McGhie asked
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THE therapeutic effects of I walking were outlined by Mr Michael Jackson, chief executive and director of corporate services for the [ Ribble Valley Council, when he was g u e s t speaker at Clitheroe and District Probus Club. He said walking brought |
a sense of proportion in th e m id s t of many stresses. Born in Great Harwood,
explained that he had first started fell walking with his family in the Whalley Nab and Copster Green areas.
and a quotation from the J book of Je rem iah to emphasise the therapeutic effects of walking. He also showed items of essential equipment, including his umbrella, and described walks in the Ribble Val ley, across the North Yorkshire Moors and in the Lake District. Thanks to the speaker |
interest in walking while in the Scouting movement and then in adult life with the Christian Holidays Association. Mr Jackson used poems
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James Hargreaves, mem bers agreed to petition the BBC about what they regard as the excessive amount of air time devoted to pop music.
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