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Bronze Age circle
"visited
CLITHEROE Ramblers visited an early Bronze Age wooded circle on their Sunday walk, led by John Whitehead.
Stang clough, and walked towards Bleasdale Tower and Church, before visit ing the circle. They con tinued past Hazelhurst and up tne breast of Bleas dale' Fell, arriving at Fiensdale Head, where a mist came down.
The group set out from Yule, near Oaken-
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to walk down to Arbour in the Calder Valley, with the owner’s permission, but in view of the condi tions members retraced their steps, passing Coolan and Fell End Farms.
The group had intended
are looking forward to the annual Boxing Day walk in the Grassington area, when Frank Parrott will be the leader. The meeting place is Waterloo car park at 10 a.m.
Members apd friends Fitting memorial to fine man
Journey of contrasts
AT a meeting of Ribbles- dale Camera Club, mem ber Mr Graham Dudley showed slides of his recent trip to California and Hawaii.
great contrasts: the urban areas of San Francisco and Los Angeles were visited, as were the national parks such as the Yosemite. There were also great con trasts in temperature, from the ’80s on the coast to near-freezing tempera tures in the mountains.
very high standard and many were memorable in their own right, as well as c o n t r ib u t in g to the travelogue.
All the slides were of a
COMMUNITY CHURCH MEETS EVERY SUNDAY 10-30 a.m. in
CLITHEROE
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| BINGO J Chipping Village Hall SATURDAY
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BENEDICTINE WINNERS
Mrs Elizabeth Ward Whalley Road, Clitheroe
Mrs C. T. Scott Riverside Low Moor
Please collect your bottle of Bene from the C.A.T. Office
* * CHRISTMAS
show by member Mr Charles Walmsley next Thursday.
There will be a slide
French carols
provided a selection of popular songs, including traditional carols sung in French, which everyone joined in. A full buffet supper was
THE Clitheroe Guitar Centre provided musical entertainment when 50 members of the French Circle of Ribblesdale enjoyed their Christmas party at Maxine’s night club, Whalley. The three guitarists
party games, mince pies and coffee.
Latest in tractors
CLITHEROE Young Farmers enjoyed a good turnout for a talk by a representative of Peter White A g r ic u l tu ra l Engineers. A video was shown
provided by Maxine and followed by a cabaret of young dancers from local schools, organised by Kim Croydon. The evening ended with'
This was a journey of
ONE of the stalwarts of the Clitheroe angling scene was remembered at the annual dinner of the Ribbles dale Angling Association, held at the Calfs Head Hotel, Worston. Long-standing member Mr Edwin Harrison died earlier this year and, in recognition of his lifetime’s service to the
Trophy has been inaugurated. he club, the Edwin Harrison Memorial
years, serving as secretary for 25 and trustee for 34.
Mr Harrison was an association member for 50
the first time at the dinner and the recipient was Mi- Max Dawson, another long-standing association mem ber who succeeded Mr Harrison as secretary. Mr
The specially engraved trophy was presented for
is a beautiful memorial to perpetuate the memory of a fine man who achieved so much for Clitheroe anglers.” Other awards included a trophy for the best sea
Dawson has also served as chairman, treasurer and trustee of the association. His son Robin, the present chairman, said: “This
trout, awarded to Mr Simon Ashworth, and one for the best salmon, which was received by Mr Jack Braithwaite. The evening was organised by vice-chairman Mr
presenting the new trophy to Mr Dawson, watched by other winners and club officials.
Fred Higham. In our photograph, Mrs Edith Harrison is shown
Determined Shaun
sets new record
CLITHEROE fell runner Shaun Livesey set a new record in the annual Bol- ton-by-Bowland fell race at the weekend. Unstoppable Shaun
clipped three minutes off the previous record to fin ish in a time of 44min. 18sec. He beat strong competition from outside runners and last year’s winner, Colin Valentine, of the Lake District, could only manage sixth place. There was drama all the
way as 123 runners com peted in a course over eight miles in what was the fourth fell race. Shaun was'pipped at the post to finish second in 1988, but there was no doubting his determination on Sunday. Spectators were treated
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 7th,-1989 3
to a thrilling climax in a race run in ideal condi tions, raising more than £200 for the Bolton-by- Bowland village hall fund. The ladies’ race was won
by Linda Lord, of Sabden, in 54min. 54sec., a time which just missed the record previously set by Clitheroe marathon run ner Maureen Laney (nee Hurst).
fields, included 800ft of ascent. Organiser Mr Roger
The course, mainly over r
Dewhurst said: "The event was very successful indeed and we would like to thank the many people who helped to make it so.”
TV cameras chart Michelle’s day
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CLITHEROE schoolgirl Michelle Bailey occupied the seat of power at her local bank and proved a “knock
ager for a day at Barclays Bank, Castle Street, was no pushover. The praise came from the real manager, Mr Peter
out — a real little star.” But 10-year-old Michelle, who was man
Robinson, who served as Michelle’s right-hand man on Friday as she met customers, signed cheques and transactions, visited firms and made important deci sions on loans to industry and commerce. Mr Robinson said: “She quickly summed up the
which included the latest t r a c t o r s and fa rm machinery. The vote of thanks was proposed by Rich a rd Morris and seconded by Steven Goodbier. The evening was split,
with a practical demon stration of Christmas table decorations also taking place, for which a vote of thanks was given by Christine Riley.
situation when a ‘customer’ with little capital asked to borrow £100,000 for a luxury yacht. Her advice to him was that a rowing boat would be more in keeping with his budget!” As already reported in the “Advertiser and Times,”
cameras and an appearance on “Granada Reports” on the very day of her tour of duties. . But Michelle, of Well Terrace, a pupil at SS
minute, but being a bank manager is very hard work,” she said. “I don’t want to be a bank man ager when I grow up. I’d sooner be a nurse.”
Michael and John’s RC School, ended her day on a philosophical note. “It was a very enjoyable day and I loved every
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