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SPORTS DAY FUN AS THE WEATHER
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another wonderful afternoon for the children of Bolton-by-Bowland at their annual sports day. I ■A procession round „ , Ki,»uIt.s , „ ,
TBEHAVES l ie v i ll-n r< .
FI Pickles, was fol lowed by a service in church to commemo rate St Peter and St Paul’s day.
HE weather held out to make
cnurchwardens Mrs waile (flaming June), Diane and Mi Billows and Mr C.
Ir .n u . I n n c y dress. 7 and imilor: Mark IC ( l b y Dakin (p;u:inl). James Gornlh-
bears’ picnic). 8 ami over: Catherine ami
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Susan Askew (rainbow). Clan; and Jennifer Metcalf (Hill and Men), Kelly Walker (recycle). Flat races. 12*11: (Jills —
lington organised the races and Mrs R. Holmes and Mrs .1. Wilkinson judged the fancy dress competi tion. Afterwards everyone tucked into afternoon tea, served in the village hall. f-y
Chairman Anne Dar
gUT With most points was Moys — Reece Walker, David David Powell and Reece
• ‘ i i '-'Up lor tile Huather Dakin, Nicola Ingham. ..
Walker share the Wilkin son Cup for the hoy with most points.
No licence for wagon
FINED £75 at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court for using a motor wagon with out an operator’s licence was 'Perry Cattermole (dS), of Hatigh Mead F a rm , Whins Dane, Sihionstone, who pleaded guilty. The wagon was spotted
carrying pallets at Lincoln Way, Clitheroe, said Miss Sara Walker, prosecuting. At That time it was being driven by Cattermole’s son Neil. i\Ir .John Burnley, in
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lington, Catherine Askew. Bovs — Itrough Minns, William Wells, Daniel Ingham. il-10: Girls — Janes Wells,
Laura Minus, Rebecca Whitwell. Moys — Robert Darlington, ’Pony Kelsall, Thomas Whitwell. 7-8:‘ Girls — Jessica Moran, Kelly Walker, Anne Craddock. Mays — Ian Mason, Andrew Fielding.
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Angela Kelsall. 11-12: Girls — Alison Whitwell. Jenny Dar
Heather Dakin and Jennifer Metcalf, Mark Dakin and Nicola Ingham. Movs — Reece Walker and David Rowell, James C o rn thw a i te and A r ro n McNaughton. Slow bicycle. 1M1: (iirls —
Rowell. Moys — Mark Dakin, Robert Marks, David Munyon. Three-legged, fed: Girls —
Girls — Jennifer Metcalf,
wim by H e a th e r D ak in . Rowell, An.m McNaughlon. 8~l: Girls — Sarah Rowell, Klcanor Holt, Diane Cornthwaite. Moys — Edward Wells, David Mun- yon, Rtibert Marks. Egg and spoon. 11-12: Girls
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Catherine Askew, Jenny Dar lington, Susan Askew. Moys — Mrough Minns, John Cornth waite, Nicholas Martin. 1-5: Moys — James Cornthwaite, Mark Dakin. Monkey run. 7-8: (oris —
Workman’s fine of £600 for moving injured
cow against vet’s order
— Alison Whitwell, Jenny Dar lington, Catherine Askew. 51-10: Girls — Rebecca Whitwell, Jane
Wells, Susan Askew. Rovs — Mrough Minns, William wells. James Tavlnr. 7-8: Girls - - Sara Fellows, Lesley Fellows, Jessica Moran. Moys — Andrew Field ing, Ian Mason. f>-l»: Girls — Heather Dakin.
Sarah Greenwood, Jessiea Moran, Rebecca Whitwell. Moys — Ian Mason, Andrew Fielding, Nicholas Marlin, fed: Girls — Heather Dakin, Jennifer Met calf. Nicola Ingham. Moys — Temp Moran, David Rowell, Reece Walker. 2-1: Girls — Sarah Rowell, Eleanor Holt. Diane Cornthwaite. Movs — Edward Wells. Mark Dakin, David Munyon. Wheelbarrow, tl-ll: Moys
.1 e n a if e r M e t c a I f . N i c o I a Ingham. Moys — David Rowell, R e e c e W a I k e r , A r r a n McNaughlon. 2-1: Gilds — Rachel Horner, Fiona Capstick, Laura Cornthwaite. Moys — Mark Dakin. David Munvon. Edward Wells. Sack. 12-11: Girls — Angela
Kelsall. Alison Whitwell. 5M1: Girls — Jennv Darlington, t 'a th e r in e Askew. Victoria
mitigation, said the licence had been overlooked by ( ’altermole’s pallets busi ness. “He relied on his accountant to deal with these matters.” added Mr
Lmnlev.
STARRING .hum's Woods and Michael .1. Fox, “The Hard Way" will be the film showing at the Civic Hall Cinema, Clitheroe, from tomorrow until Thursday.
Cinema
,Svrs: Kelly Walker. Sarah Greenwood, Anne Craddock. 7- 8: Moys — Ian Mason. Andrew Fielding, fed: Girls — Jennifer Metcalf. Heather Dakin. Nicola Ingham. Movs — David Rowell. R e e c e W a l k e r , A r r a n McNaughton. iNilato. I yes: Girls — Sarah
Fielding. Moys — Tony Kelsall. Robert Daidington, William Wells. 7 yrs: Girls — .Jessica Moran. Lucy Whilwell. Lesley Fellows.
Rowell, Eleanor Holt, Diane ( ‘urnlhwaite. 8-1: Moys — Mark
Lwell, Angela Kelsall. 9-11: Jenny Darlington. Jam* Wells. Victoria Fielding. 7-8: Jessica Moran, Sarah Greenwood. Kelly Walker. f>-0: Heather Dakin, N icola I ngham , J e n t i ife r Metcalf. Hoopla. 2-1: Girls — Eleanor Holt, Diane Cornthwaite, Sarah
Dakin, Edward Wells, David Runyon. 2 yrs: Girls — Sarah Holt, Fiona Capstick, Laura Cornthwaite. Skipping. 12-11: Alison Whi-
Daniel Ingham and Mrough Minns, 'Pony Kelsall and Robert Darlington, James Taylor and William Wells. 7-8: Andrew Fielding and lan Mason, fed: Temp Moran and A r ra n McNaughton. Reece Walker ami David Rowell. Mackwards. 2-1: Girls
A WORKMAN moved an injured cow from one farm to another, despite a ve t’s order th a t it must not be transported.
LAYCOCK — THULBORN
A honeymoon in the Canary Islands followed the wedding of Whatley bridegroom Mr Stephen Layeock and his bride Miss Susan Tlnrlborn at St Mary-le-Gil! Church, ltarnoldswick. The bride is the daugh-
Sarah Rowell, Diane Cornth waite, Rachel Horner. Moys — Mark Dakin, Edward Wells David Mtmyoii. High jump. Girls — Alison
ler of Mr and Mrs Derek Thnlborn, of Park Avenue, Rarnoldswiek. Tlie bridegroom is the
Whitwell, Jenny Darlington Catherine Askew. Moys -— Dan iel Ingham, Mrough Minus, R o b er t D a r l in g to n , Tonv Kelsall. Obstacle. 12-11: Girls —
Jane Wells, Catherine Askew. Moys — 'Pony Kelsnll, Robert Darlington, Daniel Ingham. 7-8: Girls — Sarah Greenwood. Sara Fellows, Jessica Moran. Mays Andrew Fielding, lan Mason. fed: Girls — Heather Dakin.
Angela Kelsall, Alison Whitwell. Girls — Jenny Darlington.
Horner. Diane Cornthwaite Moys - Edward Wells. Robert
under: Mixed — Heat-her Dakin, Jennifer Metealf. 10 and under: Mixed — 'Pony Kelsall. Robert
Marks. Race round the green, d and
sall, Jetiuv Darlington, Alison Whilwell. *
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IT was “Ole’ Mississippi Night” at Simonstone Hall on Saturday for the second annual theme night organised by Kibble Valley Conservative Party and many of the guests dressed in costumes from the American Civil War era to suit the occasion. About 380 guests attended the event, at the home of Mr and Mrs Jack TattersaM, including Lord and
Lady Waddington and Conservative Parliamentary candidate Mr Nigel Evans. About £2,()()() was raised for party funds.
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Dancing was to the Hendle Jazz Men, of Burn
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Darlington. Jane Wells. Cross-country. Angela Kel
son of Mr and Mrs Peter haycock, of Littlefield Avenue, Whatley. The bride, given away
Byre, Worston Hall Kami, Sawley, was accused of conveying the cow in slid) a manner as to cause it unnecessary suffering and carrying it by mad while it was unlit.
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J e n n i f e r Metcalf, Nicola Ingham. Moys — Reece Walker, Temp Moran, David Rowell. 2-1: Girls — Sarah Rowell. Rachel
by her father, wore a crin oline-style gown of ivory taffeta featuring a cascad ing train of antique lace frills. She carried a bou quet of mixed roses, lilies, gypsophila and variegated trailing ivy. Bridesmaids were the bride’s sister. Miss .Jean
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Aspin and Miss Alison Layeock, who wore pencil dresses with sweetheart necklines and carried bou quets of pencil silk roses. Best Ilian was Mr Ste
t in W a lk e r and Mr Andrew Boulton. Mr Paul Thnlborn and Mr Simon Heaton were ushers. The ceremony was con
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Frank Windsor and Paul L e a th e r completed a marathon charity ride from Land's End to .John o’ Groats in just under I I hours.
both from Sabden, raised a grand total of £1,200 for the younger disabled unit a t B u rn ley G en e ra l Hospital.
In the process, the duo,
and Paul, a plasterer, completed the il(IO-niile trip in just Bi hours oo minutes and would have been even swifter had they not lost their way for a while, putting an extra fill miles on the journey.
Erank, a garage owner,
on hand to cheer the pair as thev arrived at Land's
Family and friends were End.
ducted by the Rev. .Min Lancaster and followed by a reception at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. The couple are to live ill
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Preston. Photograph: Ross Ditch-
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AS I write these notes it is nearly 11 o’clock at night and already dark. Despite that, a curlew is still call ing just outside my study window. These birds have been very noticeable over the past lew days, calling loudly while making repeated short flights. What they are doing is leading their young, which cannot yet fly, from one feeding area to another. Our local birds mostly winter on the west coast
his absence and Wrathail was fined LliOO and ordered to pay JEliTO costs. The court heard that
farmer Eric Baines called the vet to his six-year-old cow at Grceniicad South Farm, .Sawley, after it had calved. He was told the cow had a dislocated hip and must be slaughtered at the farm. The vet issued a certifi
cate for slaughter, saying that while it was fit for consumption, it was not fit
secuting for Lancashire County Council, told the
to be transported alive. Mr Alistair Bower, pro
court the farmer called for Wrathail, who turned up with a Land-Ruver and trailer and said it would be better to shoot the cmv in the trailer. The cow was moved to a farm in West Bradford and shot the fol lowing morning. When Wrathall even
tually turned up at the
slaugliterhuu.se with the cuw tha t day, a meat inspector realised that the animal had only been dead a couple of hours. Tiic court heard that
the court, Wrathall said he had been collecting stock for 22 years. Most farmers rang him direct, knowing he would dispose of their cattle humanely. “It was an isolated inci
because lie could not get hold of a slaughterman and lie had not read til veterinary certificate. In a statement read to
dent. I couldn’t arrange for the slaughterman at short notice,” he said.
Key day for the
Roefield centre
NEXT iMonday is a red- letter day for the Uucfield Leisure Centre.
keys to the centre will be handed over to the man agement committee of the Kibble Valley Sports and Recreation Association by the contractor, Walter Carefoot and Sons Ltd.
It’s the day when the
expected to he given tele vision coverage by IJBC Look North, will take place in the evening, between 6 and M0 p.m., and all those who were unable to take advantage of the June preview will have another chance to
The handover, which is
look over the centre. Monday will also he the
last chance to get reduced advance membership.
Only those who take up this offer will gain entry to the centre without paying entry fees until the mem bership system is set up when they will receive membership cards giving them a full year’s member ship from that date — " real b a rg a in ,” said centre spokesman.
out — work which expected to be completed by the end of September. Parts of the centre should come into use before then, however.
The centre needs fitting
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Wrathail claimed lie had collected the cow at H p.m., bedded it down overnight and shot it between II and It)
a.ill. the following day. He said he did not siioot it at the farm
have forim-i! Ribble Valley Friends of the Earth. Says spokesman Mrs Heather Jadhav: "Recently there lias been a lot of publicity about env iro nm en ta l issues. We are told to ‘go green,’ recycle all we can, change to unleaded petrol, walk instead of drive. "Much is said of ozone
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tilings done, says Mrs Jad hav, is to join other people who share the same con cerns and work together as a group. Kibble Valley’s branch of Friends of tile Earth will he the bbird nationwide. “We have no political
ground and mud. Cold weather causes^ worms to go deeper, but the longer billed females are still able to feed, 'file rather shorter billed males are forced to migrate, possible as far as Spain or North Alrica. It is thought that this strategy enables the females to conserve more of their energy for egg laying in
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