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IS Clilhente Advertiser it Times, December nth, 10!)I


BRIDGE CLUB


WINNERS at t ’lithoroe llnd^e Club on Wednesday nijjht were: NS Mr Atkinson and Mr Jon* niiik's, Mr and Mrs J. I’awlioki; Kw Mrs I). Ivin^bam and Mrs It. Tatton, Mr and Mrs l». It. Pollard.


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hitfh card count, but with such excellent distribution, envisaged a slam contract and iiis bid of four no trumps was the Bind* wood convention, asking his partner to show the number of act's he held. Cast’s reply of llv< spades showed three aces and west went on to bid the small slam in hearts. Whim south chose to lead hi;


Wilson and Mr A. Singer, Mr L Carner ami Mr (I. Capstick; KW Mrs A. Pedder and Mrs I. Park, Mr and Mrs Lofthouse. On Thursday, winners were:


NS Mr and Mrs Pawlicki, Mrs V. Baron and Mr K. Turner: KW Mrs A. Peddor and Mr F. (ireenwood, Mrs K. Wood and Mr F. Uavdock.


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Rescue team ends busy first year


spending of over T22,(H)() on equipment and training aids for the mill, which can accommodate 2b people for mountain rescue training and as an incident base. Smelt Mill also offers


1M0 square miles of fells, including the Trough of Howland, has just com­ pleted its first year of operation from its newly- refurbished Smelt Mill base, near lhinsop Hri<lge. Last year saw the


group’s recent promotion to lull search-dog status had also meant an increase in the* call-out tally. The team, which covers


HOWLAND I**- n nine Mountain Rescue Team is lieintj used in more and more lowland searches as well as on tin* higher fells and mountains, as Lanca­ shire Police* realise the group’s capabilities, says team leader Peter Taylor in the group’s bi-annual report. Me added that the


ace of diamonds, only 12 tricks were made, hut on any oilier lead, there were always IK tricks available, as east's thn losing diamonds went away on tlie hunt spades. Monday’s winners: NS Mrs F


ised by District Com­ missioner Mrs Anne Hargreaves, who also presented the trophies at a poolside ceremony.


Cash bonanza


tin* highly successful event, held at Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn, was Lan­ cashire and England criek- e te r Graeme Fowler. A ro u nd 2 0 0 pe o pIe attended the dinner, which was organised jointly by Rimington FC and Chat- burn (’(’.


DOTH Chatburn Cricket Club and KimingLon Koot- bull Club will receive over i’ToO each from the recently held sportsman’s dinner. The guest speaker at


ning was the well known comedian ami after dinner speaker Mr Mike King, who set the tone for a most enjoyable occasion. Mr Derek Knowles, for Uiminglon, and Mr Roger Harrison, for Chatburn, expressed thanks to the joint organising committee and t he speakers for all their hard work. In last week's "Adver­


short residential courses for community groups and hosts a major annual exer­ cise for search and rescue teams from all over the mid-Pennine area, involv­ ing over 10U people.


Shortage of goods


ICKK’s regional shop adviser: "We have always had good support in Clith- eroe and hope that the public will put us on their Christmas list and bring goods in for us to sell.


Castle Street have* slowed to a trickle and the organ­ isers are keen to have a good display for Christmas shoppers. Said Karen Lawson.


message* from t ’litheroe’s Imperial Lancer Research Shop. Donations of clothes and other items for the shop in


PLEASE remember us in the festive season — is the


Compere for the eve­


Guides and St Leon­ ard's Urownies had decisive victories in their sections. The gala was organ­


that Rainbow groups catering for the five-to- sevens had taken part in the bi-annual gala and it was a "photo fin­ ish” when the title hon­ ours were decided — for St Leonard's Rainbows beat their counterparts from Read by only one point. Meanwhile, Whalley


RAIN HOWS made a splash when Whalley District Guides’ Asso­ ciation held its swim­ ming gala at Pndihnm Pool. It was the first time


Derby drawn


Chatham 2 Read 2,


one point in this East Lan­ cashire League second division local derby. Read were the stronger


CHATHURN had to fight hard to come away with


side in the first half, with all their players moving off the ball and creating more chances. On one of Chat- horn's attacks down the Hanks, Read got careless and allowed Lawson to toe


poke the ball through a crowded penalty box and


tiser and 'fimes” Chnthurn FC were wrongly identi­ fied as one of the organ­ isers of the sportsman’s dinner.


Raiders triumph


THE lop two teams in the Whit bread Kibble Valley


move into third spot fol­ lowing an emphatic D-1 win against Royal Oak while the league's two top scorers met at Wadding- ton where Kings Arms won d-2.


to second-half golds from Peter Donum and man-of- the-match Paul Harrett. Waggon and Horses


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League met last Saturday and R.V. Raiders emerged with both points, following a two-nil victory —


is a home match against Oswaldtwistle FC (k.o. 2- tf> p.m.


Cricketers prepare


ALTHOUGH football and rugby may be taking c e n t r e s t a g e a t


moment, one summer sport is set to make a wel­


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come winter debut. T h e W i n t e r I n d o o r


Cricket League will make a flying start this Sunday at Roefield Sports Centre. To ensure that the best possible use of the facili­


left, Chatburn went in search of a winner, but could not find a way past the Read 'keeper. There were fine performances from both sides. Chatlmrn’s next fixture


deep into their resources to counter Read’s attacks and were rewarded for their hard work when the hard-working Keefe set up Lawson for his second of the match. With just seven minutes


and the home side began to take control, grabbing a second goal four mimites later. Chatburn had to dig


Chatburn were ruthless in their quest for the second goal, with Lawson and Ronnick on the left creat­ ing the game's most prom­ ising attacks, but Read, on what was probably their first attack after the break, equalised with a scrappy goal. This spurred them on


1-0 up to the break, with both sides working hard throughout. In the second half,


into the Read net after 20 minutes. The score remained at


SPORT STARTS HERE De Lacy defeated


He I.uey Arms 1 Aqueduct 4,


guilty of some terrible play when lie only half hit an intended back-pass to his 'keeper. An opposing striker intercepted and scored with ease. .Just before the interval, three De Lacy defenders


nobody could have envi­ saged the final scoreline because the Whalley side dominated in the opening period, but two slack pieces of .defending altered everything. First Ian Lang was


THIS was undoubtedly the De Lacy’s worst per­ formance of the season and they deservedly made an early exit from the Black­ burn Memorial League cup. After 20 minutes play,


were equally guilty of complacency when they all hesitated in going for the ball in the six yard box and an Aqueduct forward, who had fallen over, even


had time to get up and toe poke the ball into the net. De Lacy’s fate was


finally sealed when two defenders were again second to the ball midway through the second half and an Aqueduct forward raced clear to score. Lee Bonnick pulled a


goal back with 20 minutes left, but soon afterwards a poor header from Shaun Fernandez went straight Lo an opponent, who thumped the ball home to give the home side a well deserved and easy victory.


Clitheroe squash


with her 3-nil victory, with Susan Cartledgc (3-1) con­ tinuing the good work. Suzanne Atkinson, Sharon Willis and Susan Meadows completed the clean sweep with impressive 3-nil wins. The seconds did not


CLITHEROE Squash Club's ladies’ first team won their local derby against East Lancashire first team in fine style. Anne Cowking got the side off to a confident start


Title race hots up


THE race for the title in the Rihblesdale Table Tennis Association first division is hotting up —


dington It 0, Bowland HS B 10: Waddington B 5, Bowland C 5.


ties is made, the league will consist of multiples of four teams, with eight or 12 squads making up each division. The Clitheroe and Dis­


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usual brisk trade, as did the tombola. Grindleton Brownies, resplendent in their new-look uniforms, manned a stall of home­ made sweets and biscuits, wrapping paper and cards, with the help of choir members.


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laden with produce and the ever-popular Christ­ mas gift stall was filled with beautiful items made by ladies of the church. These included hand-made cushions, Christmas tree decorations, quilted, embroidered and knitted articles. The cake stall did the


Greonwell, welcomed Mrs Edith Greenwood, a for­ mer resident, who opened tlie fair. She was thanked by Mrs Carol Pye and Clare Rowntree presented her with a basket of flowers. The many stalls were


were open there was a long queue of children out­ side the grotto ready to pass on to him lists of presents they hope to receive at Christmas and to collect a small gift. The Rev. Christopher


A WELCOME and popu­ lar visitor to the Christ­ mas fair at St Ambrose Church, Grindleton, on Saturday was . . . Father Christmas! As soon as the doors


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Rimington 3, Bowland A 7; Standee B 5, St Mary's A 5; Standen C 3, Catholic Social 7. Division Two — Wad­


land IIS B increased their lead at the top to a mas­ sive 14 points after heat­ ing Waddington B 10-0. Results: Division One —


Catholic Social beat Stan- den C. and moved into the top position, two points ahead of Standee A. In Division Two, Bow-


with Catholic Social and Stan d e n A t li e m a i n contenders. In their latest match,


have a match due to Con­ corde seconds withdraw­


nil. There were wins for Sara Collinge (3-nil), Mainly Hodgson (3-nil), Dorothy Barker (3-nil) and Sue Seddon (3-nil) to set against a rare defeat for Marjorie Brass (2-3).


ing from tlie league. The thirds, away to Horwich seconds, won 4-


The men’s first team fell heavily against top-of-the-


home side proved too strong in the remaining encounters.


week came from the seconds at East Lan­ cashire where the crucial victory came in the final contest when Richard Bedford came back for nil- 2 down to win the tie and match 3-2. The victory had been set up by fine dis­ plays from Allan Meilor (3- nil) and Steve Hutchinson (3-2), offsetting defeats for Conor McLaughlin and John Willis.


Best performance of the


saw the thirds pull off a win at home to Eagley fourth team (3-2). Clitli- eroe took a 3-1 lead with wins for Darrell Whit­ taker, David MacKenzie and John Barber so that a narrow defeat for Dave Walters at 12-15 a. ill. only reduced the margin of victory.


Another fine team effort


Red Rose fourths. Here a splendid 3-2 win for Tony Pritt was the highlight. Mike Heyworth also won but two very tight 2-3 defeats for George Senior and Darren Swales meant that tlie unusually strong Red Rose number one was able to settle the match for his side against Tony Walmsley.


Title contenders All three of Read United teams saw action at the weekend and are still strongly in contention for their respective league titles.


currently third in the East Lancashire League second division, played Chatburn on Saturday and, with another changed team, displayed great attitude in making a 2-2 draw. Brian Marsden was unlucky with some of his shots on goal and the team was pleased to welcome back Andrew Passmore. Goalscorers were Richard Farnworth and Matt Metcalfe.


The first team, who are


KFC and put in a work­ manlike performance with a 1-1 draw.The goal was scored by Alex Glasgow and man-of-the-match was Dean Halliwell, making a welcome return after being side-lined for some time with a dislocated toe.


Second team played


ran a good-as-new toy stall and there were many bar­ gains to be had on the jewellery stall. A bran tub organised by the play­ group soon ran out of gifts. Shoppers were able to


Pupils of the day school


relax over afternoon tea, served in one of the class­


rooms by ladies of the church. A grand Christ­


mas raffle with the first prize of a huge hamper was won by Helen Tomlin­ son. Other winners were Mrs Doreen Wilson (meal for two at the Buck Inn) and Mrs Doreen Johnson (meal for two at the Duke of York Hotel).


the birthday of a doll d re s s e d in S co t t ish national costume was won


A competition to guess


many people who helped or bought goods were rewarded with over £1,000 being raised. F Our photograph shows


rounded by hopeful children.


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by Clare Rowntree and Mrs Betty Jackson cor­ rectly guessed the weight of the Christmas cake. All the efforts of the


very p h y s ic a l game against Wellington but there was some good foot­ ball despite this and Read came away deserved 3-2 winners. Goalscorers were Monk Burrows and Ben­ nett, with a penalty.


On Sunday Road had a ather Christmas sur­


Saturday in Read Consti­ tutional Club.


injured player James Butcher, will be held on


A disco in support of Tlie fourths lost 2-3 to


le ag u e M o r e c a m b e . Although Brian Hayward won a long opening tie, the


Ladies’ darts


Leaders held


DESPITE drawing 4-4 against RBL B, high-fiy-


Arms had a close battle with Kings Arms A in a match that ended in a 4-4 draw. In the second division,


illg Judge Walmesley remain top of the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts League. Second-placed Pctre


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specific moaning. Thu two no trump opening bid showed a balanced hand with 20 to 22 hi^h card points. The bid of three clubs won the Stayman conven­ tion asking partner to show a four card major if he had one. so east's reply showed a four card heart suit. Then west,despite his low


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— 1200 Pupils with strong academic curriculum. — Outstanding sporting record with excellent facilities.


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Kings Arms A 4, Petre Arms 4; RBL B 4, Judge Walmesley 4; Black Horse 3, Kings Arms B 5; Low Moor 6, RBL A 2; Bay Horse 2, Craven Heifer 6. Division Two — Social


Division One — Judge Walmesley 40, Petre Arms 37, Victoria 36, Kings Arms A 34, Kings Arms B 33, RBL B 33, Low Moor 33, Craven Heifer 33, Bay Horse 29, RBL A 28, Black Horse 23. Division Two — Social


Club A 6, Bridge Inn 2; New Inn 6, Black Bull 2; Catholic SC 3, Social Club B 5; Dog and Partridge 4, Cross Keys 4; Pendle Witch 5, Owd Neds 3. Points and positions:


35, Owd Neds 34, Social Club B 34, Dog and Par­ tridge 33, Bridge Inn 30,


Club A 39, Catholic SC 37, Royal Oak 35, New Inn


Peace, Black Bull (160); Helen Cottam, Cross Keys (140); Lynn Whittaker, -Catholic SC (138). Pat Dobson Trophy


One — Virginia Janies, Judge Walmesley (174); Barbara Parker, Petre Arms (174). Division Two — June


Black Buil 29, Pendle Witch 28, Cross Keys 26. Highest scores: Division


Social Club A moved into first place after heating Bridge Inn 6-2. Cathlolic SC remain second and Royal Oak have slipped from top to third. Results: Division One —


Whilst care is taken to check all advertising that appears in the papers, occasionally errors do occur. We, therefore, ask advertisers to check their own adverts carefully and let us know immediately if any mistakes are present. We regret that we cannot accept responsibility for more than one incorrect advertisement and no recompense will be given where these errors do not affe ct the v alue or content of the advertisement.


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


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RESIDING IN THE BLACKBURN, ROSSENDALE, HYNDBURN AND RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICTS


(CHILDREN BORN BETWEEN 1 si SEPTEMBER, 1980 AND 31 si AUGUST, 1981)


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semi-finals: Kings Anns B v Social Club A (Catholic Social Club), Kings Arms A v Craven Heifer (Royal Oak). Tlie matches are to be played this coming Tuesday.


Gisburn pool


BUCK Inn now stand six points clear at the top of the Gisburn and District Pool League, following a fine 6-3 win against New Inn.


into second place after overcoming Pendle Witcli 6-3.


Arms 6, Pendle Witch 3; Buccaneers 2, White Bull 7; Fosters B 7, Three Rivers A 2; New Inn 3, Buck Inn 6; Three Rivers B 7, Fosters A 2; Black Bull 3, Dog and Partridge 6 .


Results: Ribblesdale


Buck Inn 34, Ribblesdale Arms 27, Black Bull 25, Fosters B 25, Pendle Hotel 25, White Bull 24, Dog and Partridge 21, Three Rivers B 20, Fos­ ters A 19, Three Rivers A 16, Greystones 12, Bucca­ neers 12, New Inn 10.-


Points and positions:


TALENTED members from Clitheroe Shukokai Karate Centre collected a host of awards at a major competition. Competing in a National


Karate success


Shukokai Karate competi­ tion, which attracted some 250 experts, the Ribble Valley club performed well. Under the guidance of


Ribblesdale Arms move


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Andy Holmes, the Clith­ eroe squad took first, second and third places in the various different categories. The prize winners


■ the event, which will go towards the cost of buying a new incubator for a yet undecidedhospital. The Clitheroe club will


included' S. Kempster, who took firs t in the Kumite and second in the Kata section. B. Parsons claimed first in the Kata category and D. Driver took third in the team event. Showing good form, C. Davis took 3rd in the Kumite section and second in the team contest. Over £280 was raised at


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