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1*1 ('hfit<'mc Arfi'crhser X’ Times. June J'Jh, UHfJ


toeek nave the green light t a temporary solution to


et to change. w Planning councillors last


P ibble Valley Council's o lan ning and D evel­ c pm e n t C om m itte e nentred on the pressing weed for a coach park, p hile maintaining the ingresent level of car park­


ve use by coaches. KTile discussion at tile


station site for up to W facilities in the town.


WI N N L L S in th ( movement at < 'lit heroe Lridge


BRIDGECLUB>!.


Mrs Hayworth ami Mis I'wiil'l- D '(iml plat


H'lull mi Wednesday were Mr.' all.


olden ami Mr Atkinson, uilh eale


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ledial til.


order to fine the ......... Is \ (he h


Hearts, followed 1 iv a h<•art ruff. w the station area linked up aarding a hea mil tla Iffed t eart came \t. r iiiff.*. I .m aStill out soIM.h•chirr. ffed


able. The k . nother diam.


lift v chalice o h At trick (NYo’. 1a* led \ hi- a c e cashed ane ot'diamn nds, dis- h diamond iII 1land. AimI her


ami the tines:se 1lad o'iilv a 1


et up an el1it r\:ainst i plav trumps tO d


m..hr all the •ith ■ r trick s He decide!


Mark of he:


ing left hut clu Its. SO till nq.s were led at laSt. It mad dif- lereliee if ea:


t u. w nen e.t


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Havdock.rs V. P.n te r am! Mr 1*’ NOn Thursd


A Theft


Mrs M. Mete;life., Mr’ 1). M..ill.) ing and Mr IL LI;ikey. Il.M.S.


L Cuba. K\Y' M ’ald\veil.


w I'AIIi of weighing scales n as stolen on Monday


i ight when thieves broke roe Market.


Wood and Mr H. Kav. i:w Mrs M Cowling. M r:s .1? Si[ u Id i


Mr and Mrs La'wlicki. Mr:< K.


t\e m> com Monday's \


LoS Mr (L Loil;ml. M . IL I llard, Mrs A. Lollard and1 Mr


a... ,i. .. t. >11.1in ham... i .. 1 an. 1 ledi table.


a no it int'i i on


c ith part of the booth's oar park, still in council


ffed the Hated on the station site. f e believed that about NS wour different coaches e ere pulling into the town gach clay for a two-hour


doaches could be accommo­ Act ion Group. Healt h Mim and Amanda Hover • ated that about five


ver to coaches. { (’oun. John ( ’owgill


n('litheroe) said he esti-


ay.He said he would hate to c;ee anv land taken from


while drivers search for s parking spaces th em ­ ching had to be done for


t ar parking as the “whole


nto a stall belonging to e Hanson’s Meats at ('litL-


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that Chester Avenue car l park could he better used


)V car drivers.


d uthority officials and chat they believe tin* out­


evelopers. Takare pic. t The councillors reported pome of tlu* h o sp ita l


own is grinding to a halt" telves. Hut he felt some­ pngs would se rv e the


oaches and the area in i front of the station build­ urpose.Air Hailey commented


nefit to the community. t The meeting also heard S’ounty Hall resurfaced


fotonygate lame, except coy a resident, the parish


beroject will be of great (hat it is a year since


r a 500 yard stretch. b Following a complaint


odd yards had been left. County Hall replied that it was due to lack of funds, but councillors decided to c further express their con­


uncil enquired why the oern and ask that gutters


16 tables i Then* were Id tables for


A. llarpur. V. I hirkworth. J . Carrulhers, \Y. Hird. I. Trniuur. S. llngg. H. l .oft house. K. Eden 'Toiodsoli. ('. Newhoiise


Ml's won* S. Hogg and I. Tomlinson. AWinners wore: M. I link


list it ut 4* in aid of funds.


mlinson ami A. I.ow Draw winners were


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whe front of Clitheroe rail­ anay station at (>-30 a.tn. fod seats are still available c r anyone interested, at a rost of ,E7. For details,


n Saturday. t Tin* coach leaves from


ing Clitheroe 2*1 Ido.


t HIEVES Stull- a cuttle frorailer after unhitching it ( m a vehicle parked on piisburii Auction Mart car m a r li o n T h u r s d a y


TCattle trailer


b illiams trailer occurred a etween 10-50 and 11-50 r.in. The trailer has the 5(egistration number t!HG £1,iW and is valued at


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n tile road be cleared to improve drainage.


t ormer mart and part of ohis area could be given


wnership. This site had once been used by wagons f md trailers visiting the


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(I) (|s I • A 12 hile approving the


tCLITHEROE’S c-mbarrassing reputation as a sourist centre without a central couch park is


Coach park aproblems


re solved


sn front of the old railway sitation building for exclu­


he problem hy earmark­ iing a small triangular site


tlive coaches — members gurned down .mother sug­ aestion that part of the old uuction mart site, now shoused for ear parking,


coaches. MDirector of development


n Chester Avenue. r He said that during the


a Kirkmoor Road, the hrea once used by conches cad been taken over hy sontractors' vehicles. This site would Ik* needrd for a pimilar purpose during the s roposed cul-de-sac road Ach em e for C h e s te r


venue, he added. t Mj* Pailey suggested


he old station buildings a was accessible to coaches usllot her idea would he to


here could In* difficulty policing t he site. ( ('(Hill. Howel Jones


opposite booth’s car park made the problem worse. p If coaches were to use


that the access was


equired, he added. ( Conn. Frank Dyson


aart of the mart site, then r new approach would be


p C I i t h e ro e ) as ked i f f rogress had been made in foinding a permanent site r coaches.Mr Hailey replied that


a e an element on the old t uction mart site, lint


hat there was concern t about access difficulties at factark at the mart site. The


t(‘lit heroe) comment ed phe present temporary car


ingeclamation of the adjoin­ in former gas works land


ld also be set aside for


outr Philip Hailey spelled p the need for a coach f ark, following the loss of iormer facilities on a site


l^jfews from the Villages Parish council


that the area in front of And centrally situated.


bu'Pin* 22 houses to he dailt on the* old Kibbles* l le Mill site, in Kibches- be r , will ha v e t h n*e t edrooms inst ed o ft wo.


he village’s parish council was told.T h e m e e t i n g w a s addressed by a represen­ tative of Marcus Wort h- l ington Limited, the deve­


ao p e rs . who showed hrtist’s impressions of the


decuring grants for subsi­ Mary services at Chat burn Tising seven of the houses. s he council said it would


ta c t ed ru ra I him s i ng s ru sts, in t lu* hope of


cer Hospital was also dis­ m short play entitled “The wussed at the meeting, t hen* it was heard that a wo parish councillors at t ended a meet ing, Attended by the Hospital


upport this, if local people had first option. t The future of Kihehes-


rit* Joselin. s At the morning service,


c ethodist Church were Fonducted by the Rev.


lemma Green. a Mr Jo se lin gave an


were told that .Marcus t Wort hington has con­


post s ta rte r homes the f arish council had hoped or.However, councillors


a h<* houses will be sold for c ake them not the low-


muncillor pointed out. will W e t h o d i s t (’ li u r c li cobout TbO.lMM), whicli a


ouses, which will be built from artificial stone. t The representative said


f omen’s Fellowship and oriends enjoyed a coach l uting to Harrogate it: Govely sunshine. Mis.- o ladvs Parkinson was thi


By coach MMembers of (’hatburn


mave prizes and refresh t ents to the club wen


hanked. rganiser.


Perform play s Sunday School anniver­


acholars sang choruses and s issing piece" was pre­


s atthew and Russel Jack- (on, Kim Townson and


Aented. Narrators were P nne Howker and Val p arker and those taking Kart were Adam McCally


iddress on “Puzzles." Dur­ tng the evening service bhen* was special singing uy an augmented choir Rnder the direction of Mr


oy Porter. o Mr Clifford Johnson was 177.75.


crganist for the day. The Tollection amounted to


iee at Newton organised sts annua! walking trea­


Hunt on foot t The village hall commit


t ning. After walking round


Iold in Tossule \ Hinge Mr John Harbor and Mi- h whist and domino drive


(’K. M.


loere: Mr and Mrs K. Tay­ F r and family: Mr and Mrs M. Parkinson and family: a rs Hristol. Mrs Wood Hnd families. Children: a oward family: Cowkings (nd Robinson; Hristols and


here supper was served. M(Questions were set hy w artin Heattio. Winners


Tuminghams.


he Rev. R. 1). Jones, of Hisphum. near Blackpool, and the organist was Mr D. Bagshuw. Tea and t biscuits wen* served after


Anniversary C The United Reformed t unday. The preacher was


he service.


iA SEVEN-MI I.E con- Sliictcd walk round the I ul) ill'll V a lle y was l'li.juyi'il by members of Cocal Lions Clubs from tolitherue, Colne. Accring-


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r olin Cooke — who lias Secently drawn lip tile a abden Way. accepted as Tn official walk by the wourist Board — they r ent along part of the oute.Leavitt}; Sabden by Red


s xplained the historical wignificance of the old t ishing well. They passed through Black Hill Wood


o Higham Heights, the Dean and Stainscumb. t where they again stopped


Cate, they went by Green o' the Rocks and Shady e Walk, where Mr Cooke


pour. Another walk is wlanned very soon, as it mas so p o p u la r with


embers.


t llen H o llin g sw o rt h wupplies the weather. It whe best fancy dress entry c ent to a Wizard of Oz


upper at the White Hart. A Lions zone chairman Mr thanked Mr Cooke for his


t er evening and they con­ ainued to Ratten Clough snd buck to'Sabden for


ing, the field day was hack s ill favour with whoever


as scorching. t The procession included


She new queen, Leah ongridge and Chipping


ield Day. After last year’s soak­


M Mrs T. Cronshaw and Bostume, while the Dutton


r and Mrs M. Klvnn. t The challenge cup for


Lmily Dcardon and the Awarded to the Ribehester Elater, re tirin g queen


d rook cup for the best a ecorated vehicle was


o hear about local history. m It was a beautiful sum­


rA ljUICKN was crcuvnuil, atreet parties were held —


Fll at a sunnv Ribehester


sousing music played and whs fancy dress competitors t o provided an onerous


aqueens and bands, as well amiask fur the judges, Mi­


m a t e u r T h e a 11- i e a 1 s crashed to the floor, wet Societv 21st birthday


hridge Rosettes and Corn- Aolme, Red Rose and a ccrington Pipe Bands, t nd children were enter­ ta in ed by a working j heatre — the Mushy I’eas ugglers.Menu while, coconuts


display.1 ’ e r f o l- m a n e e s w e r e given by the Ribchester g Morris Dancers, Lon­


g socks and people fell


n and Kusscndulc. C Led by Subden man Mr


a hurch at Newton held its Snniversary service on


( ’ a i T U t h l T : )<]<lie. (Wllllll. H . • Under- I s u n . I iGHtetaRN?


Happy d Members of the Uihhh


sak* Club. Chalhurn, cpent a happy afternoon


dominoes. Tea hostessi were Mrs F. Campbell. Mrs M. Uidgway and Mi g D. Uiley. Members win


hatting and playing


tI’CIMLS at St Augus­ line's High Schunl, Bil- gington. have raised a prand total of £<il‘l to lie


a year eight pupils, vged 12 to 13, holding


ancashire. byThe money was raised


l resented lo the Henan fio n sc J lo sp ic c ap p e al L u r c h i I d r c n i n


s eriod, including spon­ sored bike rides, charity sp o rts ev ents, cake cales and raffles. The Mheque was received by t rs Patti Tindale, of Hh e D o ria n II o u s e


e ariou s fu n d -ra isin g pvents over a five-week


s wider initiative in the achool, where each year t dopts a charity and ihen raises money on ets beh alf. The year t ight pupils were given oalks by representatives t f Dorian House to give shem a wider u nd er­ wtanding of why they h ere raising money and


ospice appeal. a 'flu* scheme is part of


ow it would be spent.


lng last month decided that it should he moved shat might he encouraged to turn up as a result of the


eeded income into the local economy each year. a “The parish council has been involved in the prep­


pration and siting of this box and we are very toleased that something as important as this is coming T the Kibble Valley," said Mr Taylor. orning at noon.


m lu* official unveiling will take place on Monday


s he v i I lage . quest ion APhotocall ure hunt on Friday eve


rheets wen* issued on the CT Kibblesdale Camera weturn to tin* village hall,


monlub, member Mr Ray­ p d Greenwood gave a


ime.A ft er demonst rat ing how to photograph them, he proved that it worked t by developing the film


here and then. m Next Tuesday, club


unity" trips.


hractical demonstration on sow to copy those trea­ fured family photographs srom the attic which are thowing the ravages of


s embers will again be t tepping hack in time as


T11 1 EYES sin c month-old dog from a


Dog stolen 12-


Aaravan parked off t he be as w o r t h l’ 1 0 0 a n d iey. Anybody with any


5‘J near Clitheroe. wThe dog, a lurcher bitch,


litheroe Police (23S1S).


she area on one of the t ummer “ photo oppor­


they have the opportunity ro visit one of tlu* few temaining weaving mills in


A sunny day out at Rifochester Field Day


1et. which was valued at b’200. The theft occurred 2etween June 10th and


3 rd.


TH1FVFS forced the door of a caravan open at Three Rivers Woodland Park, West Bradford, and stole a sM-ineh colour television


Stolen


longed to Mr Jack Car- l roll. of 1 lelm St reel. Burn­ Cnformation should contact


o r Keith Taylor, Kibble Valley (’ouncil’s tourism cofficer, said that he was delighted hy Hritish Tele­ Vm's plan to site tlu* teleplume hex in the Kibble n alley, adding that tourism brought in L’l lm of much-


ahat there was sufficient Sunday traffic in the village already and that the siting of the box had been mgainst her wishes. She said'that it would have been p uch better if it had been placed inside the village car toark, where, she said, it was less likely to he a hazard M through traffic.


ors, the Kibble Valley C’ouncil and Hrilish Tele­ com. who wanted to site the box at the top end of i the village green. A hastily-arranged public meet­


eathers will also be planted. puThe installation of the telephone box has caused a


ower down, possibly into tin* car park. t Villagers are also concerned about the extra traffic titing. One villager who refused to he named said


hmprove the visual aspect still further, shrubs and l blic debate amongst villagers and parish council­


George Higham, of Sabden. is being Ragged with new York stone and a trellis built behind the booth i will he eventually covered with climbing plants. To


A E t a ia sneak preview


n Michigan. America, is to come for Miss Joanne Tay­ followinglor and Mr Peter F x I o h .


St Fetor and St Raul’s


iA September honeymoon their wedding at


d ire c to r, is the only oaughter of Mr I>. Taylor, Tf America, and Mrs S.


('hurch. Rishton. d The bride, a funeral


TAYLOR


s nd pink sashes, plus wals, who have broken cven thrown stones at


nresses with sweetheart f ecklines and dried silk Mlower headdresses and F iss Tarhurk and Miss d a i rim rn had i v o r y aresses with blue stripes


g i c h oI as Baron a n d liproomsmen were Mr Phi­ M Taylor and Mi* Glenn


traw boaters. N Best m a n w a s M r


’ount rv ( 'lub. I Lirwen. T Tile couple are to live ill J P h o t o g r a p h : The '


IUaeremy Makinson St tidio,


arporley, ('heshire. ckhurn.


foTashitter.he ceremony was per­ C rmed hy the Rev. Hugh r lark and billowed by a (eception at the Whitehall


;


ullock.Miss Wild and Mrs d M ash i 11 e r wore p iii k


Toth Mashiter. Miss Sarah barhuck. Miss (’aria Fair-


flo 1 u e d rie d and s i 1 k b eborah Wild. Mrs Fliza- Burn and Miss Ftnily


uneral assistant, is tlu* only son of Mr and Mrs I>. Fxlon. of Pasturelands Drive. Hillington.The bride, given away by her father. Wore an ivory gown of silk dupion with a sweetheart neck­ line. a lace waterfall train and an ivory veil. She car­ bried a bouquet of pink and


aylor, of Rishton. f The h r i d eg rno in . a


?FR&MRAGEsb Mayor steps up the battle


( l i t heme JMJJ, (E d i t o r i a l ), JJJJ.J tA i h r r t i s i i i ( i ) . I ! in ; i l c t / S J .U i (CUissiJicij


Mystery plays e ‘spiritual


A till time to see them Tescribed by tine ( ’litheroe “Advertiser and Clays and chairman of the Whalley Deanery


heir run. d Tin* plays, which started on Saturday, were s imes" reader as “superbly acted and a i eal


t UDIKXCKS have literally been singing phe praises of the Whalley Abbey mysteiy t lays, which are now hallway through


S xperience


piritual experience." The Noah s Ark playlet, s which is pictured, has been particularly praised b\


are putting (heir hearts and souls into every lo n. on Monday's edition of "Look North, and Serformances, this evening at (»-30 p.m. and on


before they finish on Sunday. p Bookings are still available for the remaining p.aturday and Sunday, both days at 2-15 and <>-30


ok set 11 * generate considerably more interest


cday. Conn. Travis was sontacted by a group of wecondary head teachers, y ho arranged to meet him proesterday to analyse the


bravis has spoken to Kib­ weith Aidred, the party Terned. In addition, ( ’oun.


a Hblem.e h a s a lso be e n l pproached hy a local pub­ cican and two (’litheroe (ouncillors - one being De’li t heroe M ay or (’min. h nis McWilliam - who c ave been equally con­


Fle Valley MP Nigel s vans, who offered his upport.While the Mayor had


originally suggested a public meeting to thrash out the situation, he is now hopeful that small pri­ vate meetings similar to f the discussion scheduled


eor yesterday will bear aven more useful results t nd he plans to combine she points raised in a


D Iwers.n attendance were Miss whough, the most valuable i ill be lots of little meet-


ot confined to (’litheroe. y Since opening seven


said the Sabden incident nhows that vandalism is


l n g s u n d e r m y dreacle mine managing


eadership." t Both the Mayor and sirector Mr Hill Dewhurst


ustomers.Mr Dewhurst, who is also helping to launch the Kibble Valley Tourism a Association, worries that,


g are we ever going to get a dood name for tourism if


rs well as threatening vesidents and businesses, t andalism could harm the aourism potential of the rea.He said: "How on earth


isrunkenness and vandal­ m fiourish?" CATTLK maintained ;t g.md firm demand for all classes. though Firm demand


Limits >liitwi'i 1 no improvement, at (Tithernc Auction Mart’s Monday sale.


1 1


11 1.7!ip), heavy to info ' lmhoOpi. overall to 12.'*p i lo s .ll p). ( Ileiters: Light made to l l l p tilt).2-Ip), medium to I2<)p


Hi'.i^hph overall to ll’iip ( lO'.i.r.dpi. L ir .- t q u a l i t y c o w s m a d e t o > 7p iT s .U Z p i.


M llue mark - ;L: Light averaged Tth.Vjp, standard made to 7 .bsp i7''..s::p). medium to 7‘k2i*p <7.').Pap>. heavy a\eraged


lLambs hogg>. Medium to 7tUi7p <7*».:H*j»>. heavy to 77.7dp (7.5,i*7p». overall to


1.2dt). overall made to M.bSip i7(i.-l!ipi. m Yellow mark 3H-IL: Standard made to SLs2p <7s.gf»p>.


.sgp (7iI.M»p). undassiiied to sl.osp (7d.S2p). Lues overall made to 2bp <2o.71p).


111.7spi. overall to 127.aUp 1112.nap). Steers: Light made to lo:;,.*.(ip i‘Ml.iinp>. medium to 12f>p


There were •">> cattle and dtia sheep forward. Young Lulls: bight made to 127,.*iiip 1


112.17p>, medium to Hop


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:good{performance|in Jhebeginners ra c eU $ j^Othecjicompetltors taHInglpartSlnctuded ("Jon a t fia'na-H oa r,6i


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Holti-tall/ofiStiMaryls Rreedyf.pUt^inlfa


ourist information point, d has been a target for van­ e indows, stolen a sign and


miears ago, the treacle t ne site, which includes a


t aried response from a cotal cross-section of the iommunity," he said. "If ft’s profitable. I will have a tull meeting. Perhaps,


tatement. v “I’ve had an interesting


Rambling T l by theakeside


Fine music


FHF attractive village of i lterwater was the start


Na turalists’ Society on Saturday. K Led by Margaret and


ng point for Clitheroe


Balked fmm. tlu* famous Yritannia Inn. passed the PHA hostel to Wilson wlace and Slang Fnd, then alment through woods to the an ost dry Colwith Force


t ents at Skelwith Bridge Fhe route took them to a lterw ater. one of the brea’s smallest lakes, then Heside Great Langdale hackeck, ending the walk


d Park 1 louse. mAfter a stop for refresh­


I m. Tickets an* available from the Tourist nformation Centre it) Market Place. Clitheroe.


g hurch Crhan Action Group, said: "'Ihe plays are aoing marvellously and bookings lor this weekend whore very high. I am very pleased with the actors,


everal audience members. p Mrs Brenda Lund, who is administrator ot the


performance." sioThe plays have already been captured by televi­


CL1TH FKO F P a rish.


e'litheroe Parish (’hurch. mntitled "Music for a Sum­


Church Organ Society present its 240th concert ( on Saturday at S p.m. in


r rid g e t D av ev . who yeplaces Sarah Whitt*, last bear’s performer. She will Ae playing Praeludium & r llegro by Pugnani (in teality Fritz Kreisler), and she ever-popular Mendels­


er Fvening." B The violin soloist will he


w mong the highlights mnd Maurice Hasson and A in Flterwater village


b ere tin* sight of three wuzzards soaring on the owarm air and damp mead­ r s bright with orchids bagged robin and eye f right. Over 70 different flowers were noted and


hanked by Mr Don Lloyd. Tlie next coach trip will be


lycatchers were also seen t The le a d e r s w e re


on July Ith, to Haslingden Grange. Members are asked to meet at the sta­ tion at 10-30 a.m.


bev e ra l solo re c ita ls , mroad cast in chamber


wo well known works bv J Handel - “ O Had ‘l


Who comes from Higher g alton, near Preston, maave an excellent perfor­ p nce of the soprano solo wart of Fauro's Requiem c ith the Clitheroe Asso­ l iation of Church Choirs tast year. She is to sing


mark and Greece. wJanet Hindle (soprano),


“uhal's Lyre” (Joshua), S Farew ell ye Limpid f prings"(Jephtha) and the


sral part of tlu* Mendels­ mohn Concerto into organ s usic. He will also play solos.


ome well-known organ


atcwanl I’m- Wacliliugtnn ynd Wust Hi'adfurd for 25 aears, has died suddenly, fged 71, while visiting


orker in the Midlands. s He later moved to York­


w'liatlnirn Road, Clitheroc, s as born in Nelson. As a mmall boy. his family li oved to Liverpool where ge attended school before woing on to become a farm


Methodist while working for a Christian farmer. In 1!M2. he married his wife, Et h e l , in t he Se t t l e Circuit.For 17 years, Mr Taylor was farm manager for F. McAlpine in Holden then G. and I). McAlpine in a Waddington. He was later


hire where lie became a


his retirement in 1S»70 when lie became a relief worker for the department — a job which he held until this year. a Mr Taylor was also


Kibble rent collector for the Valley Council until


1ctive as a Samaritan for a1 years and Circuit Stew- cril of the Clitheroe Cir­ t uit for four years. He had


hree grandchildren. h Mr Taylor is survived


orkshire.


..,v :• -v-Ly- J r ■


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tfrom a slippery pole, get­ j akes and flowers were


inponges struck faces wear­ Rield day tre a sure r Mr


fhe event occurred when toaymond Steady returned


his home in Parsonage


d Greenside. t The only sour note of


whe field, street parties wersonal efleets, which anere held on Water Street


ing soaked. c In addition, displays of Tudged by Mr and Mrs


aylor and Mrs R. Hayes. t After the festivities on


a roceeds were locked tway and had not been


ere valued ut £-1. p Luckily, the field day


dress winners in all their finery.


aken.Pictured are the fancy


ope forced a rear window an n some time between ‘I i d 11 p.m. and stolen £50 pn cash, along with a few


bLane to find the house had hadeen ransacked. Thieves


n ank cheque books in the wame of Claire Holbrook b ere stolen on Saturday


BANK cards — Connect, B*n d and two Barclays


f etween •! and 5 p.m rrom a Ribble Valiev


estaurant.


night. The vehicle, which t was valued at £175, had


AStolen trailer Vorston, on Monday


NA 11Y.


B Cards stolen 9 arclaycard and Master-





was TWO-WHEEL trailer 'a stolen from the car i rk at the Calf's Head '


Bhe registration number-


oy his wife, a son, Barriel t f Clitheroc, and a daugh­ Yer who lives in Rathmell,


A I.OYAI, mill iluvuti-d s iMuthuilist, wim was cliapi-1


DevotedMethodist


riends in iMaia-lesfield. ( Mr Frank Taylor, of


a ill accompany the soloists t nd translate the orches­


Maria.’’ with music by M o z a r t . S c Ii u h e r t , Vaughan Williams and Frank Bridge. w Charles Myers (organ)


amous Bach .'Gounod "Ave


wance o rch e stra l work t hich has taken her on


(Quartet.embers of the Amadeus s Since then she has given usic ensembles for the l BBC and undertaken free­ ours of Switzerland, Den­


he Royal Academy of a Music with Jean Harvey


minor.Bridget Davey, who. was in the National Youth- t Orchestra. also studied at*


ohn Violin Concerto in F


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