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Boy in a frock story inspires Rebecca (7)


THE story of a boy who had to wear a dress inspired seven- year -old Rebecca Knowles, the recent winner of the Junior Reader of the Month competition.


mother, “Rebecca would Ire horrified if anyone sug­ gested she had to wear a dress.” And although she would rather play with Lego than dolls, she would


A c c o rd in g to h e r


MEMBERS of Ribbles- dale Camera Club had a slide-illustrated talk enti­ tled “Lakeland” from for­ mer Clitheroe man Ashley Cooper, who now lives in Ambleside.


Capturing moods of Lakeland


at a year in the Lake Dis­ trict, showing its different attractions, activities and


It was primarily a look


moods. The slides ranged from underground caves to the tops of the fells and covered fauna, flora, out­ door activities, agricul­ tural shows and numerous rivers and cairns.


tently high standard and some sunsets and moody moonlight pictures were' particularly outstanding, making it' a thoroughly enjoyable evening.


They were of a consis­


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CLITHEROE Rotary Club presented a che­ que for £900.05 to an organisation which pro­ vides trained dogs for deaf people, at a dinner held at the Moorcock Inn, at Waddington.


Hearing Dogs for the Deaf, tra in s dogs to alert their deaf owners to sounds such as alarm clocks, door bells, tele­ phones, smoke alarms, baby alarms and cooker timers.


The o rg an isa tio n ,


by a sponsored dog walk, org an ised by Clitheroc Rotarian Mr Martin Hill, with the rem a in d e r going to other local organisa­ tions and Scout groups. Our picture shows the


o The money was part f the proceeds raised


L on g serving p o lic e o f f ic e r sa y s fa r ew e ll


THE man who lias been the area’s “top cop” for the past six years has said farewell to the Force after a career lasting more than 3(1


years. Chief Superintendent


Allan Williams was literally born into the job — he made his arrival in a police station house in Chorley. His father was a beat bobby all his life. He is a Methodist choir


cheque being presented by Clithcroe Rotarian Mr Michael Parkinson (right) and president Mr Brian White to a representative of Hear­ ing Dogs for the Deaf, Mrs Jill Lightfoot.


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ENTRIES for the Lions Club youth award must be


in by tomorrow. Members of Clitheroe


Lions Club are searching for a kind-hearted local youngster to nominate for its national organisation’s


service in the community award scheme. Entry is open to young


people aged between 15 and 18 and heat winners will receive £500 and a chance to go forward to the jackpot of £1,500 in the final of the competition, to be held in the Midlands next February.


Rimington, was second in the North West final last year and local Lions Club m em b ers hope th a t another Ribble Valley youngster will follow in her footsteps.


recommend a young per­ son for the awards should contact Mr Geoffrey Braithwaite (Clitheroe 441277) or Mr Keith Whel- don (27798).


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member, Rotarian, politics graduate and ex-military policeman, who started policing before bobbies


had personal radios and when patrol ears were thin on the ground.Mr Williams, who lives in Fence, has commanded the Pennine police divi­ sion. covering Burnley, Pendle and much of the Ribble Valley, at a time when the traditional image of the British bobby has been challenged. He believes the public’s new­ found freedom to challenge that role must be balanced by a self-imposed sense of responsibility. He is currently the lon­


gest serving officer in the


county to have spent his entire career with the Lancashire Force. He has gone on for 14 years beyond the date of his ear­ liest possible retirement with a pension. His father was a police­


rather not be described as a tombov. Rebecca, who attends


Pendle County Primary School, enjoys being a Brownie with St Mary’s pack. She swims, enjoys drawing and, of course, loves reading. Her review reads: “This


book is about a boy called Bill. One Monday, when Bill woke up, he found he was a girl. His mummv made him wear a pink- frock. He was very cross and he had to go to school


want to play with him, so he sat in the corner with nobody to play with. Then the bell rang and then he went in to school and sat down at his desk. The teacher came in and said: ‘Paint a picture of Bill.’


in a frock. “His friends did not


‘Please could you take these tennis balls to the office?’ On his way he had to take some inkpots, sheets and some books.


Then his teacher said:


Then he came to the office and gave the things to the lady and then he went back to class. Then it was home time. “And then he went


home and his mum told him off, so he went upstairs to change into a shirt and trousers. And then he was a boy again and he was glad that he did not have to be a girl any more. “I thought it was funny


that he had to go in the girls’ toilets.”


Swinging night for charity


THE local NSPCC branch is asking members of the public to “swing their partners” at a ceilidh at Clilheroe Parish Hall, in Church Street, a week on Saturday.


flag day, the ceilidh will be the main fund-raising event of the year and a capacity 150 attendance is hoiied for. says branch s p o k e s w o man S ue Saunders.


Apart from the annual


hired one of East Lanca­ shire’s best-known ceilidh groups, the Blackthorn Band from Pendle, led by John Boardman, of Bar- noldswick. Music will be played on fiddle, melo- dium, electric and bass guitar and drums.


The organisers have


Scottish and Irish dances, th e prog ram m e will include English, American and Belgian reels and songs. The event starts at 8 p.m. and there will be a hot-pot and apple pie supper.


As well as traditional For play area


LOW MOOR residents have raised £300 towards a “desperately needed” play area.


John McGowan (Clitheroe) told fellow councillors on the Recreation and Lei­ sure Committee that the money had been raised by a sponsored bungee jump and a cake stall at the Sham Mayor of Worston’s


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man as far back as 1921! and his family connections go back even further. His father’s cousin took part in Britain’s only police strike, in Liverpool, in 1919. The family police link


will continue, however, for Mr Williams’ son Andrew (29) is a police sergeant in Cleveleys. As he steps down, Mr Williams will be replaced on a temporary basis by his second-in-command, Supt Mike Griffin. He will lead the division until a Force review decides the future shape of policing in East Lancashire. Mr Williams is to settle


of Low Moor.desperately need this play area. A fund-raising committee has been formed which has so far raised £300. Alto­ gether, £2,500 is needed.”


Fun Day. He said: “The children


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ivory and peach silk gown, trimmed with peach rose­ buds and pearls, and carried a bouquet of peach and ivory roses with an ivory trail. In attendance were Ann Rimmer, Nicola Cross, the bride’s sister, Emma Richmond and Emma Costello,


the bridegroom’s niece. They wore floral dresses in peach, mauve and


cream. Best man was Mr Michael Costello, the bride­


groom’s brother, and usher was Mr Mark Gilles,


the bride’s cousin. After the service, at which the organist was Mrs Agnes Eccles, a reception was held at the Shireburn


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