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Cl it heme 22321, (Editorial,), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) AND PHOT-OS AS ALL ROADS TERTNG THL OROwDS TO OLITHEROE t m SL entering the courtyard The ,.ain held off> all bar d Nigel Connah, of Cab°°- a few Sp0ts at 1-30 p.m.


inite, they took over the Ice, extending their |e stall into a pavement |e. which proved very Imlar and doubled their Id-raising. Ironically, the council |i its own stall resited on day. The hamburger


adjacent stallholder I bached out at the last


I plier using the occasion I commercial gain, but king major had gone


I val of the steel band, one local ice-cream


I “show. I"he shopkeeper claimed stocks were blocking entrance to the court- I d and that water from


Ire annoyed when a J’pkeeper in St Anne’s Iurtvard complained out th e i r s to c k s


able Valley Rotaract


l:ng sponges aimed at 1 dims" was deterring ential customers from


yy said there were, as al. some minor prob- is such as the late


,■ ev en t had gone oothly. on the whole,


inonic Steel Hand, ayre organisers felt


ie and Co, said lus was an(] a few more 2-30


one ol six shops in the p.m., only the latter ease courtyard which suffered being serious enough to loss of business during the force a fc lay re, whereas the court­ yard had been filled with people at the same time last year. He added: “The people


s h e l t e r s fo r a few moments.


running the stocks were blocking a main thorough­ fare.’’ He raised the issue with


| l. near the Castle Gate,1 ! to be moved a few feet • ways to make room for Holsover School Pan-


from the entrance to the courtyard. Trinity Youth Centre


few people into


the Heritage Fayre com­ mittee, which asked _


Rotaract to move its sover School Panharmonic toeks a few feet away steet Band at Castle Gate


I mg. Ilowever. members of


was a little annoyed after being assured by the Heri­ tage Fayre committee that there was no other stall­ holder providing clown face-painting only to find on the day there was, and that the competing stall­ holder, Lancashire Netball Association, was using the King Street site Trinity had had for the same stall last year! The clash was a minor


ments proved popular. Children seemed mes­ merised by the Crazy Bears shows in York Street while people of all ages enjoyed the River­ side Jazzmen and the Bol-


The public entertain­ __...................


as well as the Clitheroe Caledonians and the Clith­ eroe and Barnoldswick Ju­


jitsu Club in King Street. There was plenty of


band music, too, with the Slaidburn Silver Band


leading the procession to Castle Gate for the morn­ ing’s official opening while the Onwards Salvation Army Band played in King Street in the afternoon.


judge at the time, the day had attracted well over 20,000 — about the same as last year.


As far as anyone could


increased takings, others said the day yielded less, but the public seemed to enjoy themselves.


Some stalls reported SS. 4 f


issue, stressed a Trinity spokesman, but the youth centre would have pro­ vided another type of stall if members had known what was going to happen. As it was, Trinity mem­ bers providedother attrac­ tions further up York Street, and their street entertainment included fire-eater Mark Butter­ f ield, who did well although he had never tackled such a s tu n t before!


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WINNER of the best stall: Victoria Hotel regulars who raised money lor I’cnd- lebury Children’s Hospital with their human fruit machine game


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A TASTE of Old England from ladies of St Ambrose Church, Grindleton: from the left, Jan­ ette Ranson, Carol Rye, Julia Hendall and Mar­ garet Hogg


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L made his fire-eating meat of spectators


ifil ; i iracticc. Mark Butter-


FIND the key with the re-formed Clitheroe \ en- ture Unit, currently planning its summer camp: from the left, Christopher Carlton, Robert Chi­ sholm and Jennifer Roberts


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TRYING his luck on Wuddingtun WI’s tombola is lony Spencer with, from the left, Jean Entwistle, Doreen Hammond, Dorothy Papworth and Sarah Hammond


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GOODS of all kinds on sale for Clitheroe Commu­ nity Hospital: from the left, Sister Ann Connell, Wendy Hailwood and Sheila Hailwood


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