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PRIZE SHOW AT GISBURN MART
AT Thursday’s Christmas Prize Show and sale of fat sheep, there were rli
Pinder with a price of £36. Other winners were:- Fat' homed lambs: H. B. Cap- stick £27.60, J. V. Fox £27.80, M. Lister £26. Fat Masham lambs, any weight: H. B. Capstick £30, W. N. Askew £27.70, R. L. Wolfenden £27.50. Fat mule lambs, any weight: S. M. Taylor £31.50, J. E. Parker £27.50, J. E. and G. Bur-
Overall champion was J.
and over: B. J. Robinson £41, J. E. Parker £33, J. Barton and Son £33. Fat Down or other X lambs, 19 kg and under: 1 and 2 H. D. Cornthwaite £30 and £37.50, 3 J. E. Parker £25. Fat Down or other X lambs, 19 and a half kg and over: J. Pinder £3G, 2 and 3 R. H. and J. Lan caster £30 and £32.
Half-bred ewes: R. H. and J.
Simnson £30.20 and £27.80, 2 S. B. Longton £26.30. Fat Conti nentalI X lambs, 19 and a half kig
kg and under 1 and 3: J. A. of------------— . . . ^ g o 2 S.
row £27. Fat Continental X lambs, 19
Lancaster £23.50, D. J. Lam bert £23.50. Homed ewes: 1 and 2 R. Cornthwaite £16.80 and
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121.6p (average 120.5p), stan dard to 171.4p (135.9p), medium to 205p (140.2p), heavy to 143.9p (132.7p), overweight to 107.2p, shearlings to 126.9i (122.2p), cast sheep to £35.2( (£15.45).
were 102 newly-calvea dairy cows and heifers forward. First quality cows made to £915 (£722), second to £650 (£550.30), first quality heifers to £820 (£717.80), second to £620 (£560).
In the dairy section, there
forward, including 74 stirks. Charolais X bulls made to £200 (£175.20), he ife rs to £90 (£75.50), Limousin X bulls to £228 (£150.10), heifers to £112 (£68.70), Belgian Blue X bulls to £258 (£192.20), heifers to £175 (£136), Simmental X bulls to £220 (£173), heifers to £94 (£71.20), other Continental X bulls to £240 (£222), heifers to £62 (£52.50), Hereford X bulls to £116 (£94), heifers to £24 (£15), Frie sian X bulls to £165 (£61.10), he ife rs to £124 (£71.50), Angus X bulls to £80 (£42.80), heifers to £41 (£19.35).
T h e re were 264 calves
The winners of the December Simmental Super Calf Competi tion were W. and F. Peel, of Brogden, whose calf sold for £220 to S. Greenwood, of Heb- den Bridge.
Charolais X bulls/steers made to £362 (£331.35), heifers to £362 (£352), Limousin X bulls/steers to £210, Belgian Blue X heifers to £190, other Continental heif ers to £265, Hereford X bulls/steers to £230, heifers to £350 (£320), F r ie s ia n X bulls/steers to £350, heifers to £268, Black Polly X bulls/steers to £135, Simmental X heifers to £3*15.
Weaned stirks and stores:
were 823 cattle forward, includ ing 269 young bulls, 333 steers and heifers and 221 cows and bulls.
In the fatstock section, there ( "" "P '
to 132.2p (121.3p), medium to 13G.8p (120.7p), heavy to 123.2p (116.9p), other light bulls to 122.2p (
105.Gp), medium to 119.8p (105p), lieavy to 105.2p 103p).
Continental light bulls made
to 140.2p (113.3p), medium to 135.8n (113.8p), heavy to 122.8p (113.3p), other light steers to 112.2p (98.7p), medium to 111.8p (97p), Heavy to 106.2p (99.4p).
Continental light steers made
made to 87.8p (77.9p), grade 2 to 76.8p (
69.In), grade 3 to 70.2p (63.6p), reeding cows to 69.2p (60.9p).
(92.7p). Cows and bulls: Grade 1 cows
to 122.8p (107.1p), medium to 138.8n (lOG.lp), heavy to 117.8p (105.9p), other light heifers to 107.8p (97.7p), medium to 109.8p (94.3p), heavy to 118.2p
Continental light heifers made
£17.80, 3 C. Sutcliffe and Son £18.80. Prices: Light lambs made to
2,430 sheep forward, including 2,030 lambs, seven shearlings and 393 ewes and rams.
Clitheroe 22321* (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Christmas surprise is unwrapped
' Question mark over day centre for elderly
A FINAL decision has yet to be taken on whether to provide a 30-place day centre for
the elderly in Clitheroe. ‘ The proposed £890,000 being considered, but so centre is included in Lan- far no suitable site has cashire County Council’s been identified. Social Services Commit- . The item has been tee’s draft programme for referred to the Finance 1992/3.
and recreational activities decide how much money for elderly people in Clith- the Social Services Com- eroe seven days a week. mittee will be allocated in At present the county the coming financial year.-
It would provide social meets early next month to Sub-committee which
council does not provide The outcome of the meet- any day care for elderly ing will be relayed to people in the Ribble Val- members at their meeting ey. The nearest county on January 11th and a list schemes
facilities are in Blackburn or Accrington. Members of the Social
Services Committee were told that a joint devel opment with the District Health Authority was
Treat for young
patients
CHRISTMAS arrived early for children in Black burn Royal Infirmary.
Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley branch of the National Association for the Welfare of Chil dren in Hospital, helped by British Telecom (Liver pool), have obtained and given a Garfield theatre trolley telephone, which has been altered to play cassettes.
Local members of the
their way to theatre to pick up the receiver and listen to their favourite songs or stories.
organised by Josie Brad ley, Jean Parsons and Celia Richards, last year, h a v e b e en u se cl by NAWCH to buy a sand and water table and equip ment for wards nine and 10. A dolls’ house and table football game have also been purchased by the group for ward eight. NAWCH will be holding
Proceeds from a disco
its first annual meeting in Blackburn next month and a coffee morning in Clith- esoe on February 16th. Anyone requiring infor
mation or wishing to sup port NAWCH should con ta c t L o u is e W y a t t (Clitheroe 25663) or Sue Isherwood (23781).
i This enables children on
Church Youth Fellowship staged “Christmas Unwrapped” on Friday, to an appreciative audience of more than 120 people.
THE real meaning of Christmas is all too often overlooked in an age of increasing commercialism. It was with this in mind that Whalley Parish
and sketches in Whalley CE School hall to hope fully unwrap the real meaning of the Christmas message.
A cast of 30 youngsters combined to produce songs
evening, said: “We used the sketches to bring home to people that Jesus is the real saviour of mankind.” There were short talks by a nurse, representa
Mr Graham Pountain, who helped organise the
tives of the Christian Police Association and the Samaritans.
Youth Fellowship sang “Peace to You.” The evening included a potato pie supper and
Marilyn Hindsley entertained with songs and the
Whalley Parish Church with carols on December 22nd. Pictured is Mr Pountain with some of the young
cups of tea provided by the Mothers’ Union and served by Fellowship members. The fresh new look at Christmas continues at
entertainers. Export prize on offer
SHOPFLOOR workers in the Ribble Valley and other parts of Lancashire have the chance to gain new insights into exporting through a prestigious annual award scheme with £30,000 in prizes.
Nominations are being sought now for entries in
the shopfloor exporters’ travel awards, sponsored by the British Overseas Trade Board, the export arm of the Department of Enterprise and the National West minster Bank.
up to £2,000 each, are available nationwide to enable winners to visit their companies’ export customers in the country of their choice.
can be obtained by writing to Sheila Holme, Sunley Tower, Piccadilly Plaza, Manchester, MI 4BA, or phoning her (061 838 5212).
Rare musical treat by the Marwood family ensemble
CLITHEROE Con certs Society enjoyed a programme p re sented by the Mar- wood Family Ensem ble, consisting of Caroline (oboe and cor anglais), Anthony (violin), Catherine (viola and recorder) and Ch r i s t o p h e r
(’cello). It opened with the
String Trio in G, Opus 9 No. 1, by Beethoven. This
work in. four movements, with a slow introduction to the opening movement, is most intriguing, as there is no trace of thinness in texture, although there are only three instruments involved.
polished performance, with the players extract ing beautiful sounds from their instruments.
It was given a most
then joined by Caroline playing the oboe for Peter
The string players were FAMOUS GROUSE f D . B Y R N E & C O
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McGowan’s Inscape for Oboe and String Trio, sub titled “Clouds of the sun.” This modern piece cer
tainly kept the performers on their toes, as almost every form.of playing that could be required of them was called for in the score. Their playing earned enthusiastic applause for their intepretation of a complex modern score. After the interval came
the Mozart Oboe Quartet in F K370, 199 years to the day after Mozart died.
with the Cor Anglais Quartet composed by Jean Francais in 1971. It was a witty, light piece with pri- mary and seconda ry melodic lines, which were given plenty of space, but the impetus required for the jazzy tunes was never missing. It was a brilliant performance and much appreciated.
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Closing date is March 11th and application forms
export services, says that the awards are open to anyone at shopfloor or non-managerial level. Com panies must be producing goods or services for export. Fifteen prizes in the form of travel grants, worth
Brian Hearn, DTI North West’s deputy director of
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TRIPLE P HAUL
thief who they believe stole nearly £10,000 in cash, camera equipment and jewellery on Thursday night. It is thought that the
OLICE' are hunting a
burglar struck three times, with the majority of goods being taken from a house in West View. Wage packets contain
from a home in Garnett Road, where a Sony video camera with blue plastic holdall, flash unit and accessories, valued at £800, a gold chain, £40 in cash and 43 counterfoils for the ICI Sports and Social Club Christmas draw were taken. Also, £25 in cash was
from anyone who saw any thing suspicious or who has any information about the th e f ts (Clitheroe 23818). ______
contact Nik Skeat, 7 Wil son Str e e t , Clitheroe (Clitheroe 22440). -
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cycle riders’ pressure group in the country and campaigns against such things as unfair motor cycling legislation. For further information,
Forming branch THE Motor Cycling Action Group is hoping to establish a new branch in the Ribble Valley. It is the largest motor
stolen from a house in Faraday Avenue. Police would like to hear
ing £5,087 were among the haul, as was a gold and platinum ring, a gold charm bracelet with 25 charms, diamond earrings, a JVC video camera and £187 in cash. The second theft was
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