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YOUNGSTERS o f Clitheroe and District Cub Scouts were put through their paces at the annual sports day on West Bradford Play-1 ing Field on Friday.


p e ted : 1s t P en d ie Tigers, 1st Pendle Leop­ ards, St P a u l’s, St James’s, St Mary’s and Loyola from Clitheroe and Chatburn, 1st Bow- land and 1st Hodder.


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fought competitions, the day was won by the Tigers, who scored 37 points. Loyola were runners-up with 31 and Bowland had 31. The shield for the winner was presented by Mrs Irena Preston, Assis­ tant District Commis­ sioner for Cub Scouts. Now the youngsters


After some hard-


are looking forward to the district camp at Waddow Hall.


Clowning is anniversary theme


BROWNIES from all over East Lancashire will be clowning around at Wad­ dow Hall later this month. Around 2,200 Brownies


will descend on the Wad- dington Guide Camp and Training Centre for a day in the “Big Top.”


Guiders in the Lancashire East area is “be a clown — make ’em laugh” and coaches from Clitheroe, Colne, Nelson, Burnley, Accrington, Danven, Blackburn and Rossendale will converge on Waddow Hall for a day to commem­ orate the Brownies’ 75th anniversary and the cen­ tenary of the birthday of Lady Baden-Powell.


The message to Brownie


Brownies, dressed as clowns, will draw clowns’ faces on paper plates, make a hand puppet — Freda the Elephant and, in true circus style, climb ropes in an adventure playground area.


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mass “sing-song” in the “Big Top” — a large mar­ quee specially erected for the day.


The day will end witfi a BEST FOOT FORWARD


FOR CANCER CHARITY CLITHEROE runner Chris Wood, who last year had his toe operated on by the orthopaedic surgeon to the Olympic team, has shown he can still put his best foot forward. For Chris, of Clare-


mont Avenue, has of the Christie Cancer and Holt Radium Institute


Mrs Owen is chairman


raised £200 for cancer research by coming 35th out of 3,000 entrants in the recent tee member. The


joint in his left foot recon­ structed in London by sur­ geon Mr Basil Helal, the only one in the country to undertake such an opera­ tion. It meant he could carry on with his daily 10- mile run on roads around the Clitheroe area. Janice said: “Chris is 40


“Chris was anything but pleased with his position, because he came 12th the first time he ran, three years ago. But he had a bad cold on the day and it was his first major race since the operation, so we are all very proud of him.” Chris had the big toe


annual Cumbrian Run. His wife Janice said:


this year and has been road running since he was 11 and that is what caused the damage to his foot.”


presenting the cheque, watched by Janice, to Mrs Eunice Owen, of Clare­ mont Drive.


Our picture shows Chris


Women’s Trust Fund, of which Janice is a commit-


fund


raised £200,000 to build the Patterson Research in s t i tu te at Christie Hospital, Manchester, and has since equipped it with the proceeds of fund-rais­ ing events and donations.


Move to keep hospital open


RIBCHESTER Hospital will be closed and services transferred to a new hospital and nursing home in Longridge, if Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Health Authority has its way.


ment published by the authority outlines plans for the new £750,000 30- bed health care centre at Longridge. Campaigners now have


A consultative docu­


until August to lodge their objections and draw up an alternative scheme. An option to run a local


community hospital ser­ vice at Ribchester Hospi­ tal has been dismissed because it was felt there would be no improvement to the patients’ environ-


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period, during which time the D is t r ic t Health Authority will receive comments or counter­ proposals for considera­ tion, ends on August 31st.


ment. The authority has stated that it will make every effort to redeploy staff into alternative authority facilities if the closure goes ahead. The formal consultation


and Ribble Valley Commu­ nity Health Council believes the hospital should be kept open. It stresses that the facilities provided are invaluable and Ribchester Hospital should become a commu­ nity hospital in the true sense. Members have asked


Blackburn, Hyndburn


the health authority to look again at its closure plans.


predominantly a long stay elderly unit, but also offers a number of GP beds and a physiotherapy out-patient department. The hospital hosts a


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THE future of a Clitheroe firm is look­


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Engineering, the firm, which manufactures aero­ sol components for medical and other uses, moved from Kendal Street to new purpose-built accommoda­ tion at Upbrooks in 1958. Three years ago it became a wholly-owned


3M Neoteelmic Ltd. Formerly Neotechnic


■Turner (Constructions)- Ltd, of Keighley, say that building could take 12 months. The project involves a lot of ground work and the construction of a large retaining wall.


unit will be attached to the present building by a link bridge. The contractors, P. S.


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A PLAN to site a tem­ porary static caravan to house s ta f f at Drake House Farm. Eaves Hall Lane, West Bradford, was rejected by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel­ opment Sub-eommittee. It was considered that


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PAPER n e 23 buying sfiuk; A DAY on the ocean waves proved a valuable experience for a group of


Susan Yorke is Sotheby’s representative for your area and would be pleased to advise on the valuation and sale of


Furniture, Clocks, Watches, Rugs, Carpets, Paintings, Miniatures, Silver, Jewellery,


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an invaluable opportunity to join the'Ocean Youth Club for what turned out


Ribble Valley teenagers. Thanks to the Rotary Club of Ribblcsdale, 15 young people were given


to be a very special day. Trinity-based Ribble Valley Area Youth Worker Jane Feeley and Rotarian


John Taylor (pictured with the teenagers) accompanied the party to Liverpool, where they joined a large fishing schooner built three years ago by people on a


YTS scheme. • The party left Clitheroe at 6 a.m., arriving in Liverpool to be shown how


that the group would be attending a meeting to show the slides they had taken and to express their thanks in person to Rotarians, in particular vice-president Mr Roger Hirst, who organised the outing.


an introduction to sailing it was superb. It was the first time they had been on the water and during the day we saw them growing in confidence as they took part in an entirely new experience.” Thanking Rotary Club members for making the day possible, Jane added


to rig the boat before setting sail. Said Jane: “All the young people were involved in different aspects and as


Lancashire Best-Kept Vil­ lage Competition starts during June, with the final judging carried out during August. More entries are needed


RESIDENTS of 16 Ribble Valley villages will be making an extra special effort to keep their sur­ roundings spick and span for the next three months. Judging in the 1989


from village schools throughout the Ribble Valley in thp competition entitled: “I like my village because. . . ” There are trophies and


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