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Round and About the Ribble Valley Andrew strikes gold — two years late


C L IT H E R O E student A n d rew Moore (20) has finally received his Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award —


over two years late! Andrew, who is th e son of local bus i­


nessman Mr P e te r Moore and his wife, Jo an , is in his final y e a r a t R eading Uni­ v e r s i ty s tu d y in g p o l i t ic s an d in te rn a ­


tional relations . He reached th e level of s ta f f s e rg e a n t


with C litheroe Army C ad e ts and was one of only two Lancashire lads chosen to go


to F r im le y P a rk t ra in in g c e n t re , n e a r C amber ley, S u r re y , to complete th e la st


s tag e of his course for th e gold award. P r io r to th i s h e h a d to c om p le te -


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W H A L L EY Abbey chap­ la in th e R ev . Colin W il­ l iam s h i t s th e c e l lu lo id s c re e n in a s ta r r in g role alongside comedian J immy C r ic k e t a n d a c to r T o n y Melody.


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| t h a t t h e f i lm c e n t r e d a ro u n d a ro a d - sw e e p e r , played by Jim m y Cricket. “ I t ’s a modern day v e r ­


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A new bobby in Chatburn


I C H A T B U R N h a s a new village bobby. PC David Fisli (29) lias


J PC Fi sh , who has I 'm o v e d from h is p o s t on l W hal ley foot p a tro l , was b o rn in A c c r in g to n an d b r o u g h t


u p Thornton-Cleveleys .


1 He jo in e d th e L a n c a ­ s h i r e C o n s ta b u la ry a s a


] c ad e t, w h e re he worked a t Blackpool C e n t ra l Police S ta t io n , before jo in in g th e


j re g u la r police force. He was po s ted to Clith­


e ro e in 19S2, w h e r e he


I w o rk e d on fo o t p a t r o l , I b o th in th e tow n a n d in


I Whalley. PC F i s h , w h o e n jo y s


walking in his sp a re time, s aid : “ I h av e moved into


I C h a tb u rn w i th my wife, I T r ic ia , a n d tw o children,. I J am e s (9) and Chloe (1). I “ I will also h av e respon- I s ib i l i ty fo r G r in d le to n , I D ow n h am , W o r s to n and I Tw is to n an d can b e con- I ta c ted by villagers reg a rd - I in g a n y m a t te r on C l i th ­ e ro e 41246.”


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tak en o v e r from PC P e te r C ra ig a s th e village’s re s i­ d e n t policeman.


TH E fir s t a c t of welcome mos t o f us receive in th is world a f te r th e moment of b ir th is a smacked bottom! We open o u r li t t le mouth in p ro te s t and fill o u r lungs with th e a ir we so u rg e n t ly need. In th is way we s ta r t a lifelong h ab it of b re a th in g in and out. T h a t f ir s t smack was for o u r own good, though i t may no t have been ap p re ciated a t th e time. I t g o t th e a ir p a ssag es cleared and unblocked th e te a r ducts. N o rm a lly , b e in g b o rn so h e lp le s s , we a re g iven


ev ery care and a t te n t io n . We a re th e c en t re or loving in te re s t .


Talking with people who have e x p re s s ed a iear. ot . . , ,


d e a th to me, I have rem em b e red o u r V IP s ta tu s as h e lp le s s b a b e s an d m en tio n ed th e w a rm welcome th ey g o t a t th e ir b ir th , su g g e s t in g th a t th e y will be ex p ec ted in th e n e x t world as th e y w e re in this. S u rely we can an tic ip ate a t le a s t a s good a welcome


in th e n e x t world as we received in th is , I tell them! “L e t no t y o u r h e a r t be tro u b led ,” J e s u s said, p re p a r ­ in g His disciples for la te r days. Read Jo h n 14 for


yourself. More th in g s happen to you for y o u r good th a n ill


and like th a t f ir s t slapped bo ttom a re often mixed bless ings , no m a t te r how much you moan ab o u t th em a t th e time. When you re ad Jo h n 14, you will note J e su s saying: “Ye believe in God. Believe also in me .” Y o u r rew a rd for believing in J e su s may come in dif­


fe re n t ways. If, a f te r re ad in g ab o u t J e su s , you a re p re p a re d to


ta k e Him a t His word, i t can make all th e difference to y o u r jo y in living. T ry re ad in g th e whole of S t L u k e ’s Gospel and th e n all he has to tell us in Acts. This should make i ts own co ntribution tow a rd s how


yon make y o u r fu tu re decisions. ^ ST A N S p lE L D '


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| s im p ly cut o u t the I to k e n a n d ta k e to I P iz z a T as te , U n i t 13 , j T h e S id in g s , W h a l le y . I O f fe r lasts u n t i l - I W e d n e s d a y 7 th 1 O c to b e r 1992


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/TOKEN 31 PIZZA. FREE coupon p e r p e r s o n . ^ / f , and Mr HamKUnd tn s to p p in g s from h a onion, g re en


team. However, th e p ap erw o rk re la t in g to


th e co u rs e b e tw e e n Fulwood B a r ra ck s and th e Army C ad e ts F orce Association became lost and Andrew only re c en t ly received his h a rd -e a rn ed award.


He said: “ I ’m v e ry relieved to finally


g e t th e aw a rd . I k n ew i t would ta k e longer to come th ro u g h th an th e bion/.e and s i lv e r aw a rd s , b u t I didn’t ex p ec t it to tak e o v e r two y e a r s .”


He is hoping to p u rsu e a c a re e r in th e


police force when he fin ish e s his un i­ v e r s i ty c o u r s e , th o u g h h e a lso h a s a choice of jo in in g th e Royal Army Oi fi­ nance Corps o r jo in in g th e Army C ad e ts a s an officer.


Our ph o to g rap h shows Andrew receiv­


ing his gold aw a rd from Col H a d u in , watched by S g t Maj. George Almond, a t Fulwood Bar racks .


Carvings raise cash for


village church


A W E E K E N D which n et ted in excess of £2,000 for St Mtiry’s Parish Church, Gisburn, was tinged with sadness as scores of wood carvings went under the hammer.


O n e o f t h e tw o m e n dog’s b an d , sh eep on th e


involved in a re c e n t exhi- p l a y g r o u n d a n d s h e e p I) i t io n o f h a n d -m a d e maypole dancing! models, Mr Alee Hudson, As a ta s t e r , he placed p u t much of ins work u p s ix i tem s in th e au ct io n , for sale .


w i th a w o rn c a rv ed hoot Tlie r e t i r e d farm man- fe a tu r in g a mouse in th e


a g e r , now in his 70s, no s id e m a k in g £210 a n d a lo n g e r h a s th e s p a c e to sm a l le r one £105. house his e v er -ex p an d in g T h e r e w e re n um e ro u s collection — th e re su l ts of b a rg a in s to be had, includ- a h o b b y w hich h a s k e p t ing a replica of th e Lord him h appv for th e p a s t 10 M ay o r o f London s coach y e a r s . "


a n d te am o f s ix h o r s e s , In s te ad , he decided th a t which b ro u g h t ju s t £210,


a f te r th e exhibition, which b u t had ta k e n Mr Hudson a t t ra c te d h u n d red s o f visi- th re e mo n th s to c arve, to r s to th e F e s t iv a l Hall,


I t ’s a b r a v e m an who


A C L IT H E R O E man who is headmaster of C ton, has b.een elected national chairman of the


Secondary School Heads.


Venture to save woods and forests


P E O P L E from the Ribble Valley are being encouraged to participate in a sponsored walk and help preserve the world’s forests at the


same time. Walk for th e F o re s ts of


th e World is a nationwide v e n t u r e b y th e W o r ld ' Wildlife F und on Sunday.


e v e ry £20 raised will help s a v e a n a c r e a n d i t is a l r e a d y c o m m i t t e d to w o rk in g to c o n s e rv e 29. million a c re s in 2S diifer - e n t countries .


F o r e v e ry pound raised


t h e G o v e r n m e n t h a s pledged a pound in g ra n t


aid, which will be used in p a r t to p u rc h a s e an cien t woodlands in th e UK.


T h e walk will ta k e place


f r om t h e G r o u n d w o r k T r u s t , N ew H a l l H e y . R aw ten s ta l l , a t 10 a.m.


Mr C h ar le s Mar tin, the.


lo c a l o r g a n i s e r fo r th e W W F , s a id t h a t t h e r e ’ would bo a choice o f two. g ro u p walks leaving from th e c en t re , one cover ing a; four -mile co u rs e an d the. o th e r s ev en miles.


A l th o u g h th e t e r r a i n


s ta r t s off q u ite g en t ly on b o th w a lk s , i t b e c om e s q u i te s te e p in places and will only b e s u i ta b le fo r t h e p h y s i c a l ly f i t a n d accompanied children.


F u r t h e r d e t a i l s a n d


s p o n s o r fo rm s c a n b e o b ta in e d from Mr M a r t in (0254 876421).


Celebrations at local


T h e W W F s a y t h a t Oxfam shop


T H E C l i th e r o e O x fam ' g ro u p will b e c e le b ra t in g th e c h a r i ty ’s 50th an n iv e r ­ s a ry n ex t week. In C l i th e r o e , O x fam


s u p p o r t e r s w i l l a lso b e m a rk in g 25 y e a r s since th e f o rm a t io n o f t h e lo c a l


group. While th e 50th a n n iv e r ­


s a ry is on T u e sd ay , when d o o r - to -d o o r c o l le c t io n s , th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n t ry begin, th e combined fes ti­ v i t ie s lo c a l ly w i l l ta k e ( place n e x t S a tu rd a y a t th e O x fam s h o p in M a r k e t


Place. T h e r e , s u p p o r te r s will-


be to a s t in g th e occasion, with slices o f c ake, g lasses of wine and cups of te a .


O th e r h ig h l ig h t s w ill


include th e c u t t in g of sp e ­ cial b i r th d a y c ak e s a t 11 a .m . an d 11-45 a .m . , by. th e C l i th e ro e an d Ribble V a l l e y M a y o r s a n d Mayoresses, re spectively. In addition, a special visi­ to r from B an g lad e sh , M r Rafiqul Alam, will be ta lk ­ in g a b o u t h is w o rk a s d i r e c to r o f p r o j e c t s on w a te r and land reform.


T h e R ev . P e te r S h e p ­


h e rd (43), who is also hon­ o r a ry a s s i s ta n t p r ie s t a t C l i th e ro e P a r ish C h u rch , s e r v e s on a- n um b e r o f educational com m itte e s for, th e Church o f England a t d io c e s a n a n d n a t io n a l levels, including th e Gen­ era l Synod Board of E d u ­ c a t i o n S c h o o l s ’ C om ­


m ittee. He said of his appoint-,


m e n t : “ I t is o b v io u s ly a g re a t honour and a p r iv i­ lege to have th e confidence of professional colleagues, p a r t ic u la r ly a t th is v e ry busy and dem an d in g time for schools.” Mr S h ep h e rd continued:


“Church schools, in partic-. u la r , a r e w a i t in g to s e e w h a t th e G o v e rnm en t will propose in th e Bill which a r i s e s o u t o f th e W h i te P a p e r .” Mr S h e p h e rd l iv e s in E a s th am S t r e e t and is pic­


tu r e d w i th h is w ife Su e and d a u g h te rs J u l ie t te and Penny, who a t te n d Canon Slade School.


lanon Slade School, liol- Association of Anglican


lie would d isp o s e o f th e can p u t his work u n d e r th e bulk of his collection an d h am m e r a n d e n d u r e th e gave more th a n £600 of th e c r i t ic a l s t a g e o f a lo c a l p r o c e e d s to th e c h u r c h public auct ion w h e re most tow e r re p a i r fund.


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of th e audience a re neigli- le a g u e s ; M r H u d so n c o n te n t a f te r


did j u s t t h a t u i i u m a n d a p p e a r e d th e , , e v e n t.......... in


th a t tlie final figure for th e th e knowledge th a t many fund will be o v e r £2,000. o f h is s h i r e h o r s e s an d A t th e auction, Mr Hud- c a r t s , s h e e p , b i r d s a n d


so n g a v e c r e d i t to M r animals had gone to good H a r ry W ad d in g to n , who local owners, org an ised th e e v en t which a t t ra c te d more th an 1,000 p e o p le in tw o d a y s . Mr VVaddington even took his tu rn on th e s e cu r i ty ro ta , sp en d in g S a tu rd a y n ig h t on th e F e s t iv a l Hall floor. P r id e o f p la c e in th e


LIBRARY CORNER


R E C EN T additions to th e stock a t C litheroe Lib ra ry


e x h ib i t io n w e n t to th e d e t a i l e d m o d e l o f S t M a r y ’s P a r i s h C h u r c h , skilfully c arv ed by fo rm er jo in e r and b u i ld e r Mr Ray­ mond Mason and a c cu ra te to th e la s t detail. Tlie model is now aw a i t­


ing finishing tou ch e s to th e l ig h t s , b e fo r e g o in g on p e rm a n e n t display within th e c h u rc h , w h e re , i t is h o p e d , i t will a d d e v e n


more to th e church funds. M r M a s o n ’s c a r v in g s


b ro u g h t c r ie s o f d e l ig h t from th e v is ito rs , with vil­ la g e l ife p o r t r a y e d a n d fan ta sy personified w ith a’


include: “ Deep b lu e ” — G av in E s l e r . A t h r i l l e r s e t


a g a in s t th e background of' an A m e r ic an p re s id en t ia l election campaign.


“M i ra h e l le ” — J u d i th


G lo v e r . A love s to ry se t . a g a in s t th e background of th e Victorian music hall. “ B a l lro om d a n c in g ” —


Im p e r i a l S o c i e t y o f T e a c h e r s o f D a n c in g . S te p b y s te p in s tru c t io n s for p o p u la r dances. W r i t­ te n for b eg in n e rs . "A rc h e s a n d p e rg o la s ”


— R o b e r t D i l c h f i c l d . - Guide to e n h an c in g y o u r g a rd e n . Includes advice on building and planting.


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