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W CLUBINNERS of the Howell movement at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Wednesday night were Mrs K; Pickles and Mrs I). Snowden. Mrs Gierat and Mrs A. Pollard were second, fol­ lowed lay Mr Brown and Mrs Jones. ,


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South opened one diamond, west overcalled one heart and


north lad .two elubs.Noiv; south lad to find a rebid winch further described his hand. He knew the lartnership had enough points or three no trumps, but his


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Painful battle to reach peak achievement


A LOCAL teacher fought against crippling injury to complete the gruelling Bob Graham round. M r


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of the opponents* suit at a low level wjls saving to partner, "I have a good fiand and would like to phiy in no trumps, but I Jim worried about hearts. Can you help?"


holding in hearts wjls not quite ;ood enough to go it alone. So ie bid two hearts. This cue bid


hearts, he would have had to repeat clubs or support dia­ monds, depending on what he held in these suits. As it wjls, he was happy to go three no trumps.


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jice of clubs, queen of clubs, j.ick of clubs, king of hearts. North, having plsiyed south’s three higher clubs from the table, could now cross to dummy for the jice and king of spades and tiie sice of diamonds, and then use the carefully preserved tow of clubs to come Imck to hand for the other clubs and an of spjidcs.


The tricks went ace of hearts,


club suit, north would have been locked on table with no way back to his own hand.


If he bad not "unblocked” the


Monday, winners were Mrs F. Wilson and Mr Singer, followed bv Mrs Wood and Mrs Russell. Mr Garner and Mr Capstick


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were third. Thursday’s winners were NS


YValmsley, a tech­ nology teacher at Bowland County High School, set off from Keswick, in the Lake District, at 9 a.m. on Saturday to run over -12 peaks — 72 miles in all — in under 21 hours. After only 18 miles of


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linuously for 22-and-a- half hours, through hogs, scree and rocks, over the highest peak in


England, Scafcll I’ ike, and many others, he finally made it — in plenty of time, too. “ It was very painful,”


running in te r r ib le weather conditions, he tripped and tumbled down Kirk Fell, badly twisting his right knee, but carried on, despite the excruciating pain. Weather conditions


on the fells changed and Mr Wulmslcy was


surrounded by a thick mist, so that he could hardly see in front of himself. Even this did not stop him and, running con-


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he said. “My right knee was hurting, especially when I was descending. When I had finished, I did not feel proud, but I was satisfied.”


been running for 19 years and has been with Clayton-lc-Moors Har­ riers for the last six. He trains every day and during the lunch break at school he is often to be seen running up the hills of Grindlcton.


Mr Wnlmslcy has 'T t


managed to complete the round since 1902, when Bob Graham first ran the demanding race.


Although Mr Walms- Only 700 people have


ley had a support team of 2.'5, he was the only person to finish.


£1,000 for the technol­ ogy department at Bow- land and has already


He is hoping to raise


received a large amount of money through spon­


sorship and donations. O u r p h o t o g r a p h


shows Mr Walmsley being congratulated 1)}' pupils.


Grateful nursery says thanks for cash help j m j g .


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Mrs Gierut and Mrs A. Pollard, Mr Ormond and Mr Higson. EW Mr Lsivelle and Mr-Youd, Mr C Polhird and Mr G. Pollard.1). M.S.


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A F T E R a day out, a Clitheroe engineer asked someone else to drive, as he was tired.


took over was not insured to drive Peter Jeffrey Stone’s car.


Close, was fined £75 ant had his licence endorsed with six penalty points when he admitted permit­ ting Julie Haythornth waite to use a motor car with no insurance. Clith­ eroe magistrates also ordered him to pay £1" costs.


Stone (18), of Stirling Sa'SvftaM


KIBBI.ESDALE Nursery School said “ thank you” to all the peo­ ple who have helped to raise the grand total of £15,000 for new


playground equipment. Rihble Valley Mayor Coun. Ilowel Jones officially opened the modern scheme at a special ceremony at the Queen’s Road


site. The opening marked two years of hard work, with the money


coming from various education authority grants, local businesses parents and staff. Everyone who has helped with the project was invited to the ceremony, which was followed by a buffet


Sl Many fund-raising events were held over the last 21 months, and it certainly all seemed worthwhile when the equipment, including slides, ladders, a fireman’s pole and safety matting, was unveiled.


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Worthwhile exercise


CLITHEROE Fire Bri­ gade was called to the Ribble Valley Council offices for the second time in a week when an alarm was triggered. Extensive building work


is being carried out at the Church Walk site and fumes from a saw are believed to have reached sensors. Although it did put the


staff to some inconven­ ience, Mr Dave Morris, director of community and commercial services, thought it had been a worthwhile exercise. “It is gratifying to know


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that the system is so sen­ sitive,” said Mr Morris. “Due to the alterations, we have some temporary emergency escapes and it was good to see that staff managed to leave the building so quickly.”


Altering inn


TH E Sun Inn, Windy Street, Chipping, which is a listed building, is to undergo internal struc­ tural alterations. Plans were approved by


the Transfer Sessions Court which was held in


structurally alter the New Inn, Parson Lane, Clith­ eroe, and the Higher Trapp Hotel, Simonstoue.


Clitheroe. It also approved plans to


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