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SATURDAY 5 p.m.
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From 3rd July 1989
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Display of ! stoneware at library
TWO exhibitions are to be staged at Whalley Library from July 1st to 29th, fea turing the work of a Formby photographer and a Leyland couple, who specialise in stoneware and porcelain. Exhibits by photogra
lery. He has studied ] photography for the past :lve years and is now a self-employed professional photographer based in -’ormby, near Southport. Meanwhile, items by
pher Kenneth Taylor will pe on display in the gal-
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THE climax of a major fund-raising exercise by local badminton players culminated with the presentation of a £1,300 cheque to the Roeficld Lei
sure Centre Appeal. Members of Roefield Badminton Club, who raised the money at a sponsored
member of the Roefield Appeal committee, who also took part in the marathon.
totted up thq proceeds of the ceilidh and £200 in the pipeline for the fund.
realised that
Congratulating the, members on their efforts was Mr Rob Smilton, a .
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24-hour badminton marathon in April, made the presentation at Roeficld Barn during a ceilidh. The cheque was presented by honorary club member Mrs Barbara Meadows, who organised the marathon and was also responsible for collecting the sponsorship money from the participants.
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There was further good news for the Roefield Appeal when members there was an extra
Our picture shows Mrs Meadows presenting the cheque to Mr Smitton, surrounded by badminton club members who helped to organise the ceilidh.
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Clitheroe ALBION COURT, WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE
(next to Tosco) Telephone: 25254
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Also Co-ordinating Upholstery
Wallpapers to match
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CLITHEROE Parish Hall echoed to the sound of “Songs from the Shows” when the c h u r c h ’s Am a teu r Operatic and Dramatic Society joined forces with Haslingden and Hclmshorc Band for a two-night concert for charity. Twenty-five singers,
Sporting double for two young athletes
accompanied by 25 musicians, presented favourites from “Sum mer Song,” “Oliver,” “ C a ts ,” “ My F a ir Lady” and “Brigadoon” for two hours of non stop music which had two sizeable audiences tapping their feet. Profits, which have
Philip and Anne Jose will be on show in the display case. The couple produce a wide range of work in stoneware and porcelain. Phil produces many
still to be worked out, are to be donated to the Friends of Clitheroe Hospital.Our picture shows the singers in a happy mood at the start of the show.
hand-thrown items on the potter’s wheel, such as coffee and tea sets, plant- pot holders, lamp bases and vases. Anne takes commissions
TWO young athletes claimed top honours for the second year running The event was held in
at Rimington and Middop sports day. Amy Knight and Adam
Ellithorn collected most points in the nine to 16 years section and carried off the senior girls’ and boys’ trophies. It was also a memorable
day for Rachael Hacking and Thomas Whittaker, who were awarded the junior girls’ and junior boys’ trophies for collect ing most points in the under-eights section. The junior trophies have been donated by world stock car racing champion John Lund.
for plates and mugs for gifts and special occasions. She also decorates plaques with house names and numerals to customers’ own design. They work in a craft
centre situated in Worden Park, Leyland.
Helpers needed
THE newly-formed Saw- ley youth club is in need of volunteers to help run it. Launched three weeks
ago, after children in the village complained about' lack of facilities and things to do, the club is open to anyone between the ages of five and 15. At the moment it meets once a fortnight in the village hall on Tuesdays, from 6-30 p.m., although the organ isers would like to hold weekly meetings. As well as looking for
volunteers, the club is in need of games equipment, such as a table tennis, snooker or pool table. If you can help, please
LOCAL PAIR IN HONOURS LIST
Two Ribble Valley residents were celebrating this week after hearing they have received
awards in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list. Woman Police Sergeant tor of Blackburn and Dis-
Maggie Dodgson (41), of trict Chamber of Com- Simonstone, was awarded merce, a manager of the a British Empire Medal Young Enterprise Scheme for her expertise and dedi- in Blackburn and chairman cated work in the field of of the Blackburn Cathe- child abuse.
1 child abuse. Already let ters of congratulation are
training officer with Lan- McKinstry has lived in cashire Constabulary’s Wiswell for 2G years, community affairs depart ment, based at Hutton. • WPS Dodgson joined the force in 1967 and has travelled to various parts ofthe world to investigate-
She is child protection S c o t t is h -b o rn Mr dral Restoration Trust.
Plenty to observe
coming in from her con tacts abroad who have heard of her award. She celebrated the good
news at a small family party at home, with hus band Tony, who is a CID officer in Accrington, and sister and brother-in-law Bill and Christine Shaw, from Cheshire. A family celebration
ring Anne Marsden (Clith eroe 41876) or Linda Bol ton (Clitheroe 41252).
was also first priority for businessman Mr Jim McKinstry (03), of Leys Close, Wiswell.who was awarded an MBE. Mr McKinstry is a direc-
Marathon a smash hit for Roefield
CLITHEROE Ramblers’ "Observer” walk on Sun day was led by Tom Boothroyd. Starting from Sabden,
the party walked along the valley to Dean, then headed north to Stain- scomb, west round Churn Clough Reservoir to Little Craggs and down to the Nick of Pendle. The return journey took
beautiful weather on the Coulthurst Jubilee Field and crowds turned out to watch the children com pete in a variety of races and contests. Tea was served in the Memorial Institute.
Results
Flat race: Under 3 mixed — Louise Hartley, Joe Franklund, Laura Wigan. 4 years mixed — James Lund, Richard Rudd. 5 y e a rs mixed — Franc e s Hughes, Joanne Hacking, Sopliie Hacking. 6-7 girls — Merrill Hughes, Carolyn Wigan, Julie Hacking. 8-9 boys — Adam Ellithorn, Richard Greig. 8-9 girls — Katie Hacking, Rachael Hacking. 10-11 girls — Emma Beaumont, Sarah Hacking, Susan Downing. 12-15 girls — Amy Knight, Emma Downing. Egg and spoon: Under 4
calfe, Richard Greig. Under 8 girls — Rachael Hacking, Mer rill Hughes, Frances Hughes. 9- 11 girls — Abigail Harrison, Katie Hacking, Sarah Hacking. 12-15 girls — Amy Knight, Clare Carter, Emma Downing. Pillow fight: 9-11 boys —
Thomas Whittaker, Keith Met calfe. 9-11 girls — Rachael Hacking, Rebecca Downing. Sack race: Under 8 girls —
Rachael Hacking, Frances Hughes, Merrill Hughes. 9-11 boys — Thomas Whittaker, Richard Greig, Adam Ellithorn. 9-11 girls — Sarah Hacking, Katie Hacking, Abigail Harri son. 12-15 girls — Amy Knight, Emma Downing, Clare Carter. Skipping race: Under 9 girls
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mixed — Richard Rudd, James Lund. Louise Hartley. 5-8 mixed — Rachael Hacking, Joanne Hacking, Merrill Hughes. 8-9 boys — Thomas Whittaker, Adam Ellithorn, Richard Grieg. 9-11 girls — Emma Beaumont, Susan Down ing, Katie Hacking. 12-15 girls — Amy K n ig h t , Emma
Frances Hughes, Joanne Hack ing, Sophie Hacking. 8-9 boys — Adam Ellithorn, Richard Greig, Thomas Whittaker. 8-9 girls — Katie Hacking, Rachael Haick-
Downing. Potato race: 3-5 mixed
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uig. 10-11 girls — Susan Down ing, Emma Beaumont, Abigail Harrison. 12-15 — Amy Knight, Emma Downing. Slow bicycle race: Under 5
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mixed — Caroline Rudd, Richard Rudd, Frances Hughes. Under 11 mixed — Adam Ellithorn, Thomas Whittaker, Merrill Hughes. Over 11 mixed — Aniy Knight, Susan Down- ' igj'Emma Beaumont.'* •' Three-legged race: Under 8
— Rachael Hacking, Merrill Hughes, Julie Hacking. 9-11 boys — Thomas Whittaker, Adam Ellithorn, James Lund. 9- 11 girls — Sarah Hacking, Abi gail Harrison, Susan Downing. 12-15 gir................................ Emma Downing. Fast bike race: Under 10
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mixed — Rachael Hacking and Merrill Hughes, Frances Hughes and Julie Hacking, Sophie and Joanne Hacking. 8- 10 mixed — Sarah Hacking and Abigail Harrison, Adam Lllith- orn and Rachael Hacking, Thomas Whittaker and Richard Greig. 9-11 girls — Katie and Saran Hacking, Susan Downing and Emma Beaumont. 12-15 mixed — Amy Knight and Emma Downing. Wellington throwing: Under mixed — James Lund,
the walkers by Parsley Barn and Higher Whin. During the walk they saw and heard two cuckoos and two yellowhammers. The next “Observer
Richard Rudd. 5-8 mixed — David Park, Julie Hacking, Rachael Hacking. 9-10 boys ~ Adam Ellithorn, Thomas Whit taker, Richard Greig. 9-10 girls — Abigail Harrison, Sarah Hacking. 11-15 girls — Amy Knight, Emma Beaumont. High jump: 4-5 mixed —
walk takes place on July 16th. Members are asked to meet at 10 a.m. at the Waterloo car park, to explore the Croasdale Val ley and Stocks Railway.
James Lund, Richard Rudd, Caroline Rudd. Under 8 boys — Thomas Whittaker, Keith Met-
mixed — Adam Ellithorn. Rachael Hacking, Merrill Hughes. 11-15 mixed — Amy Knight, Susan Downing, Emma Beaumont, Sarah Hacking
Planning in the
pipeline
PLANS to erect three self catering wooden chalets
woodland between The Hey
Farm and Burn House Farm Back Lane, Newton, are among the latest lodged with the Rib ble Valley Borough Council’ Planning Department (0436).
den area adjacent to existing dwelling and construction of
Clithcroe: Formation of gar
new boundary retaining wall on land adjacent to the Old Wes leyan School. Union Street, Low Moor (0422). External alterations to pro
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adjoining garage for the storage and hire of pedal cycles at 63 Edisfbrd Road (0427). ' House extension at 29 Peel
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