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Clitlivroc AdverlUcr & Timm, June ink, 1003 0 ClilluiriK! 22X21, (Editorial), 22X2X (AdvertMny). Hurnley J,22X31 (CUumJwd)


Ready to fight plan to change boundaries


VILLAGERS from Sitlxlcn, SimonHlone imdl Road are Landing together to fight a move by the I’arliamonlary Roundary CommiHHionern to have them pushed out of' tlio Kibble Valley cormtiUiency and into I’endle — the fourth ' ■ * v - rrP— "r Hitch nwitch lor the electorate of Simoimtone in J-Jt/fF 10 years.


1 ' 1 ’


C h a n g e o f f o r


p l a n g a r d e n e r s


MKMHIGtS of CliLlieroo (J» rd cm Cl till had to change their plitiiH to Htop off in Kcnilnl on a day trip to th e Lukes la a t Saturday. A perfect Htiimner’H day


renresenled by the I’endle Ml’ under the proposed v-. changes in the I .irliamen-1 j/j-- tary constituency boun­ daries for Lancashire. The liotmdary Commis­


The villages would he ij ■M


sion for England is today publishing its recommen­ dation that the Hi existing I’arl iainenlary seats for Lancashire be reduced to lb.


greeted the tripperH aH they headed to their dcsli- nalion through tin: beauti­ ful countryHide of Kirkliy Loirndnle. Unfortunately it wan too


busy for them to atop in Kendal, ho, after a <|tiick change of plan, they headed for lirockhnle, in the Lake District National I’ark. The group Hpenl a couple of leiHtirely ItotirH relaxing at the beauty Hoot, before Hotting off fur tlieir main visit to Ilole- hird Cardens, hendqunr- l.ers of the Lakeland Hor­ ticultural Society. An outstandingly suc­


cern Parliamentary repre­ sentation nisi would have no errect on the structure or arrangements of local government or the ser­ vices provided, for exam­ ple, by the Kibble Valley Council.The commission is recommending that Lanca­ shire be allocated l.r> seats, with an average electorate of 71 i n each constitu­ ency. To achieve this, the Wyre constituency would be' eliminated and various Parliamentary seats rear­ ranged to accommodate


The changes only con­


those wards. The commission is pro-


cessful day was rounded off with a visit to a local garden centre, where members sLocked tip on p lan ts and enjoyed refreshments. The next trip, on duly


posiiix that the existing Kibble Valley wards of Head, Kabdon and Simon- stone be transferred to the Pemlle constituency. To offset the change, the commission is recom­


r>th, will he to visit the nursery of flraham Iddon, at, Hesketh Hank, leaving the station at ti p.in. Seats are still available and non- rnemliers are welcome. For further details, tele­ phone Clitheroc 841(15. The annual show will he held on August. 21st.


E g g s t h r o w n f r o m c a r


KCCS thrown from a car travelling between Head, Whailey and Sawlcy have led to numerous com­ plaints from road userH. C l i t h e r o e p o I i c e


eggs from the vehicle. , ’During one Incldttnt on


several men in it Kr,lV Aus­ tin Montego, throwing |


r e c e i v e d h a lf - a - d o z e n rep o r ts re fe r r in g to


Saw ley lirnw, it wits claimed Unit something was thrown from the car, causing damage estimated at £250 to the upper cowl­


ing of a motor cycle. The incidents reported


P o r ta b le TV


TIIIKVKS removed it kit­ chen window from the back of a house in Winnie Dane, Glitheroe, climbed through the opening and made off with a Fergusmi portable colour television, a brown jewellery box containing a uuanlily ol costume jewellery and it ladies' watch with a ginger


cat on the face. The items, which wen;


valued in total at £250, were taken between 7 a. in. and H p.m. on Sunday.


D riv ing te s ted


CROWDS enjoyed a day id. the races id. the week­ end, when over 40 drivers competed in the Lanca- .


shire Driving Trials in the hospital grounds at (ns-|


burne Park. The drivers took part, m


a series of disciplines, which included dressage,


cross-country driving, hazard and obstacle courses and a marathon driving course over lb kilometres of the park.


T ra i le r ta k en


A TWIN axle trailer, valued at XI ,500, was


taken from the Social Ser­ vices car park, off Pimlico Road, Clithoroo, between 11 it.m. on Thursday and 10 a. m. on Friday.


T h e f t o f mini


A I5LIJK Austin Mini car worth 0100 was stolen on Monday from Radeclyffe Street, Clitheroe. I lie vehicle’s registration is


SRN 447X. Gearbox th e f t


A GEARI'OX worth £500 was removed by thieves on Sunday night from a


THIS S P A C E


CO U LD B E S E LLIN G FO R YO U


Ring Display Advertising


C l t t h e r o e 2 2 3 2 3


Medford van parked m the car park at Sabdori._____


occurred throughout kml Thursday and police are investigating.


mending that the Ineol ward, currently in the Preston constituency, be transferred to the Kibble


shire, only the lilackburn and Burnley borough con­ stituencies would remain the same under the recommendations. The new constituencies


Valley seat. In the whole of Lanca­


would not take effect until after December 81st, I!)!M,


when the commission must submit its report which, subject to Parliamentary approval, would take effect at the next General Election.Villagers affected, how­ ever, are not prepared to take this kind of political gerrymandering Iying down and intend to fight


C o m m u n i t y s h a r e s g r i e f o f f a m i l y


* R A E r FM EN O PG O


Geoff Jackson, who explained Lhat local young people had spent the last few dayH in turmoil at the Parson Lane centre, try­ ing to talk through the tragedy.■'It has been quite a traumatic experience for everybody. Michael fitted in very well. He was very popular — a jovial and likeable young man, who always had a smile on his face,” Mr Jackson said. "He was friendly and open and got on well with everybody.” At Riggs Harn Saw Mill,


B E S T P A W


F O R W A R D GLORIOUS sunshine greeted 58 dogs and their walkers on Clith- eroe Rotary Club’s


v 1 l '> i • ‘t r i ’iC'b m m WEST BRADFORD htto [ f Ww. >)« M . g , n


To the Lakes CWont Bradford'* LfdHuri!


ohank* to the ijhiiuI efficiency 4f orguniner Mra.J. Kohinnon, t2 rnornbora und friend* hxmrded the couch at 10 n.m.,


lub enjoyed n Hummer out­ ting on w«d»end»y »»d,


mAfter many of the party had wHabdoii Brook will be iiwnnh t ade purchnnen, the coach travelled to Keuwlck, taking


^ , ow pliistlc variety on Sunday,


On arrival, aome choae to wander round the ahojia, other* to walk to the lake, but eventually all returned to the coach to be taken to the WhitowallM Hotel, Heat Hank, for a welcome drink und rneul. Raffle winnera were: Mra


he itcenic route over Simp.


C H R I S T IN E R I S E S T O T H E C H A L L E N G E


annual dog walk. The two walks, which


covered Hix and nine kilo­ metre stretches of the River Ribhle, raised £1,20(1 for the charity "Hearing Dogs for the


Deaf."


Castle Cement car park, crossing West Bradford Bridge and walking through Grindlelon and back, via Brungerley


Walkers set ofr from


C L I T H E R O E ’.S answer LoAnneka Rice


rose to her first chal­ lenge against the clock at tne weekend — and literally pulled out all


the stops.Mrs Susan Scott rang “Challenge Christine” on Thursday afternoon,


Park.This year, the walks involved local schools and Scout groups, who will be presented with r.0% of the money they


more praise was forthcom­ ing from devastated


colleagues. "We can’t speak highly


enough of him," said man­ ager Mr Jeff Wilson. “He was absolutely great — a very valued employee." Michael was about to


Drive for blood


celebrate his first anniver­ sary as a trainee there. Rut his T-shirt became caught in a band re-saw machine he was cleaning at 8-45 p.m. on Friday. He was pulled on to a


raise.Clitheroe Rotary Club’s fund-raising chair­ man, Mr John Spudding, Haiti: "This year we invited youngsters to take part. It was lovely weather and there was a good turn-out.. The walks were a great success."


circular riving knife, suf­ fering deep lacerations to his left arm and chest, and died in an ambulance on the way to Airedale Gen­ eral Hospital. Mr and Mrs Phillips,


who were told their son talked to nurHes in the ambulance until he died, have not blamed anyone for his death. An inquest was opened


back agaiiiHt the proposed move. SimotiHlono jiarisli councillors are holding an em erg en cy m e e tin g tomorrow evening to decide on the tactics they plan to adopt to force a change of heart. Former Ribhle Valley


A LANG1IO dance stu­ dent lutH Hcooped a further eight prizoH in a district dance festival. AHelen Livesey (0), of


FOLLOWING a recruit­ ment drive in Clitheroe, there will be several blood donor HesHionH lucidly next- week.On .111110 24111, there will be sessions in Clitheroe Parish Hall from 2 to 4


p.m. and 5-20 to 7-20 p.m. The sessions are- being


sion Service. B a l le t girl sh in e s


each, aH well as coming second in the cabaret sec­ tion and third in character


place in the national, Greek and ballet sections of Colne Dance Festival. She won trophies for


nderson Road, won first


and adjourned on Tuesday arid a Home Office pathol­ ogist has carried out a post- mortem. A funeral service will he


nonsense.”He explained: “We object primarily because we have no affinity or con­ nection with Pondle. The reason why we fought to get into the Kibble Valley constituency in the first | place was because we are


Mayor Conn. .lolm Travis described the intention of commissioners "a total


F e n c e d - o f f f o o t p a t h n e e d e d —


held at noon tomorrow in St Paul’s Church, Low Moor.


O x f a m ’ s t r a d e i s u p


a rural community and not attuned to I’endle.” A petition is now being


organised in the three vil­ lages, so that objectors to the change can bring pressure to bear before the July 2IhI deadline, to prevent the change of constituency. The voters of Kimon-


OXFAM’S takiugH in Clitheroe have topped 0)0,000 during the past 12 montliH.Despite the recession, trade at the Oxfam Shoo has remained good, with an increase of 12% (01,415) on the previous year. At the annual meeting,


CLITII 14 RO E Rugby Club luiH turned to the Kibble Valley Council in itH fight agaiiiHf vandalism and burglary.


s While the police have


tepped up patrols in the area, the borough council i'h now considering the provision of a fenced-off footpath along the back of the pitch in a bid to deter trespassers.


officer, Mr Raul Timson fold the Recreation am Leisure Committee that a solution waH necessary following an increase o:


The council’s chief legal


vandalism, thefts from the clubhouse and dog and horse fouling.


stone began the 1080s in the Clitheroe constitu­ ency, before being moved into Murnloy (while Sab- don and Read moved into the Kibble Valley). The Local Government Mound- ary Commission review sent them back into the time for eneral


with a map illustrating the changes, is available for inspection at Clitheroe


Flection. A copy of the proposals,


',.-7


Town Hall, 0 Church Street.Representations are invited until July I7t.h and should he addressed to


(HP. S tead y trade


TIIBItB wan a nlcndy trade in | all animals during Monday’s aide


nl Clillieroe Auction Marl. KYoung hulls: bight made to


«Hp(l4ll.54p). mllelfern: bight averaged M7p,


hedium made to I47p (14()./dp).


t ISp (iiveriigo RKI.Z7p), medlimi lo 155)i (144.IHp), overall to


made to 147p tl:l7.54p). Flrnl qiinllly cown made to


eavy averaged lililp, overall


Klllp (Multlp). I Prime lamlia; l.lglit made to


|'(27.50|>).


Il5,7llp (II2.IHIP), standard to I l!l. IHp (lOll.dllp), medium to IIH.75p (H)7.S«p), heavy to I04.2«p (KII.OZp), overall to


J ew e l le ry th e f t


I A SNEAK thief stole property worth £1,81)2 from a bungulow In Bever­ ley Close, Clllhoroc, on Tuesday afternoon. The thief Is believed to


vY“! r Cl v .. :n


hold at the shop IuhL week, officers and volunteers heard that a target of £00,000 had been set for the year and exceeded by almost £2,000. Thanks were extended to all who have supported the charity and all who helped to run the shop.Events during the year began with a book fair raising over £000, an anni­ versary party in October featuring a guest, from Bangladesh and the Cold


officers to assess the implications of the fool, path and fencing scheme before the final go-ahead was given. Meanwhile, it waH fell. that, members of t h e c I u b s h o u I d b e approached to provide labour for the project.


Members asked the lBRISK U-mllim ion Murl save


The Secretary, Boundary Commission for Knglantl, St Catherine’s House, 10 Kingsway, London WC2M


F r o n t A n p e a I i n December, during which 2,500 jumpers and 150 coats were sent to those in need.Andy Reddle’s marathon walk round the Oxfam shopH in the UK, to raiHc money for Africa, came to Clitheroe in January and a cheque for £1,000 was pre­ sented by pupils from Kibblesdale High School to Oxfam representative John Sargeant, who talked about the charity’s work at the beginning ol the year.


Homes open


THE Kibble Valley Mayor, Coon. Anthony Jackson, performed the official opening hnnoui’H for it new housing devel­ opment in Clitheroe on Friday. The Wimpoy Homes


It).ISp (l(IH.H7p). Dwmi overall made to 51 p


development lit Rendlo Rarlt, off Rendlo Road, features detached, semi­ detached and terraced homes with two, three and four bedrooms.


A GOODMANS car radio and cassette player, worth £100, was stolen from a


R adio s to len


car purked In Clitheroe R o ad, S a b d e n , on Tuesday.


| diamond ring and u dia­ mond cluster ring.


have entered the house while the owner was In the gurdon, taking items including a three stone


P ow e r to o ls


u quantity of power tools valued at VIWi l'i'nm| stallies In Mlxli Lea Lane,' KiiriniiHteiie.


WEEKEND thieves Htolel


at Giaiaira Alie­ vns dairy cows


(averaging £1,2011.40). £ Hcennil iiiuillty caws iiimhi; to iecmnl qiuillly heifers to il.O-W


aard, will) firal


(£l.08l.i:i). O


W


C'('hern wen; lit in-cnir dairy c S mill hclfcrii forward, will, iows dm: In Aiigmil mulling to Jll,BIO (£1101.25), cows dan hi auly making to £055 (£S47.50) tnil cuwii iliiii In October milking


, ,


o1,250 mnl iiiilforii duo from July ( nwards uiinln to £1,240


orward, including H klng to £1,475


h1,075 (£081.07), first miullty l eifers lo £1,000 (£1,201.40) nlli


dancing. llelen’H dance tutor


MisH /,nu Taylor, of tin Taylor School of Dance Blackburn, described her performance as “brilliant."


P l a y h o s t


t o F r e n c h c h i l d r e n


THERE is a desperate need for five more lamilioi to accommodate French schoolchildren as paying guests for two weeks next month.The students will part of a group of 45 arriv­ ing in the area on July Kith and staying until the 20th.They will attend Hcliool each weekday morning for English lessons and will In a taken on outings ever


between 5 and (i p.m. Sun­ days will be Hjient with Lhe host families. A payment of £10 per


fternoon, returnin


day will be made to cover bed, breakfast, packed lunch and evening meal. Anyone willing to offer accommodation to two stu


held by the North West­ ern Regional Health


Authority on behalf of the National Blood Transfu­


reporting a major hiccup in plans for Saturday’s rose queen festival at St L e o n a rd ’s Church, Langho.Twenty past queenH were due to join the oro- ceHsion to mark the silver jubilee festival and arrangements were going well, until Mrs Scott received a telephone call from the band she had secured to nlay, stating that it had been double- booked und would not be able to carry out the


she begun ringing round everyone in the area, but to no avail and on Thurs­ day, after reading about Christine Beggs and the Clitheroe Ladies’ Circle in er “Advertiser and imes,” rang with a very e a I and p r e s s in g


engagement. With just days to go.


have loved to help, but we need more time,” an urgent appeal wus broad­ cast on Radio Lancashire. The response brought


no takers and, with juHt hours to go, hope looked to


cruel blow. Late on Friday night, the Circlera were given a real glimmer of hope and promised a group of local musicians. More telephone culls followed; Dugdale’s Animal Feeds provided a wagon und Brian Dent a generator, hut the musicians failed to appear. Fortunately, Mrs Scott


lie fading fast. irate then dealt another


as though wo hud run in the London Murathon and finished in second place. Wo worked non stop for two days and met lots of | nice people. We were invited to walk in the pro­ cession und were treated


like royalty.” Challenges large and


small are now arriving at the “Advertiser and


Times” office. In response to demand,


. trying I pavllioi


Howard, Mra Hewla. Mra h , I.oxham, Mr Mitchell, Mr Hirnpaon, Mra 1J. Waddlnaton, Mra Wright, Mra E. Wad- dlngton, Mra Walmaley, Mr Aapen, Mra Capatick, Mra Duckworth. Mra Dewhurat and Mra Odule.


S A B D E N


ound for the K Shoe rac- uk rc lory. Kendal.


Dc ae l ith ilucks of the bright yel­


holds itH annual (luck race. f Tickets are on sale for this


the Imagination of villagers anil will give a financial IxhihI. to the howling club, which la to raise cash for a new


un event, which has captured 1.11'. 1


at he race getH under way a 2 p.rn., with the finish line Ts usual at Jubilee Bridge. vla.-re are cash prizes and o- nen-ready ducks for tin- win-


T ion.


Tickets are on sale from com­ mittee members and In village pulia and shopii, price fiOp. c The club also has a barbe­ Bril.


era and Issiby prizes for the last three to crons the line.


ue nl St Mary’s Ball on July


Gospel songs e The New Wine Croup


sbden Women’s Fellowship, C iee11ng at the Baptist i Introduced the group, who n the singing. Ladles of the


ntertained with spiritual and i oapel hymns and songs at hurch. Mra Ann Newman


aiave visited Habden before, Ind members enjoyed joining Baptist Church provided


the Girders have decided to extend their deadline for challenges until Salur-I ^V/iVlIng will mark seven day. If you have any sug­ gestions for challenges,


i-freshments. p Next Thursday, at 2-lfi


the speaker will he Grace Dar­ ling, of Accrington. This


.m. In the Methodist Church,


g- years of ecumenical Christian - ....................


had been given one lead euflier in the week, which


Jean Wilson, of Earby, had offered to pipe the


she still had up her sleeve. I’iperH Kenneth and


challenge.Helped by members of ..er ‘'team,” Christine went into action and, by riday.wilh hopes fast


booked,' or


porting: "Sorry, " t l f


fading and everyone ........... we’re would


procession along if all else failed. On Saturday, they saved the day, much to the relief of Mrs Scott, the Challenge Christine team and the new roHe queen, Miss Debbie Barlow. “We failed,” said Chris­ tine. "By Saturday we felt


C E s c h o o l h o s t i n g d i o c e s a n S y n o d


A KIBBLE VALLEY pri­ mary school is to hoHl the June Synod or the Brad­ ford Diocese on Saturday. For the second time in


MEMBERS of Ribbles- dale Camera Club visited a new venue for their sum­ mer outing — Burwain Sailing Club, at Foulridge. Despite the unseasonal


On th e w a te r


time at Waddington and I West Bradford CE Rrl-| mary School. The Bishop of Bradford,


five years, the Synod iH meeting in the Lancashire part of the diocese, this


pop i them into our office at 2 King Str itreett,, Cl Cliitheroe,


ked


fellowship in the villiigc all will Is; very welcome;.


mar •Uml "Challenge Chris- tine," giving your name| and address and telephone number, and we will pass


theroe,


them on.A number have already been submitted by organi­ sations and individuals throughout the Kibble ’ Valley, but more are


’TVir'Irc a n f l ^ n o t s I HCKS a n a S>put»


needed before Girders make a decision on which challenge or challenges to


pursue.Pictured (centre) is Cir­ cle chairman Mrs Beggs with pipers Kenneth and Jean Wilson and back, from the left, Mrs Berna­ dette Brown, Mrs Scott and Mrs Alison Fisher.


the Rt Rev. David Smith, | will be launching the dioc­ esan Education Week, reading a special message that he is sending to all Church of England pri­ mary schools in the dio­ cese ami handing both the message and a torch ovor| to local pupils. The main motion asks |


weather, the conditions produced some exciting sailing and excellent photo opportunities. After the sailing and photography, members joined in socia­ lising round the bar. On Tuesday, there is an


observation run, starting at the Duke of York Hotel, in Grindlelon.


‘C om fo r tab le ’


dents should contact Mrs Anne Gretlon (Clitheroe 2 2 2 H 2 ) fo r m o r information.


T ra ile r s to len


A FARM trailer valued £2,000 was stolen from farm in Waddington Tuesday night.


(Bill.dp), (Blfi.dp), (IZH.Hp).


o BIO.Hp


A REDAL cyclist who was Heriously injured in a colli­ sion with a coal truck at tiie junction of the Barrow south link road with the A5!l, near Clitheroe, con­ tinues to show improve­ ment in his condition. Reter Riley, of Nelson,


B R I D G E C L U B


WINNBKH ul Clitheroe Brlilw Club on Wwlmimluy wore: M u it. Atkiniion unil Mr I*. .lun*


. pirklwi. S (toalor, lovo all. h amII KM


the Synod to explore fur­ ther the possibility of a | formal link with the Ger­ man Lutheran Church in Erfurt, in former East i Germany, an area with a very similar mix of| industry and agriculture to the Bradford diocese, which already has links with Khartoum in the Sudan and the diocese of| South Western Virginia in the USA. Both links will be represented at the


was described as “com­ fortable and improving” by a HpokoHinun at the Royal Rreston Hospital.


G I S B U R N A U C T I O N M A R T oiediiitiiheavy llo 140.Hp


to IHOp (IfiH. inr».8p <M


(I44.W other llKlit to MO.Iip (DM.Hp), medium to U7.Zp


d,r»i>), heavy to HM.Hp


I IMil lioifcnt made p medium to


(jai.np), lieavv to IM,8p c Cowa and nulla: Crude one ade three Lo


vowa made to M:i.Hj» (IJfJJ.llp), trrude two to U£7.8p


o £750. £ Ilclfcrn dm- In .limn iniiihi to


£1,2)10,25). f Thorn won; 142 calvus


H iitlrks and


"l pric'i!ir. Clmrolnlii X hull calves uliule to £825, liellerii to £215, h l.imoiuiln X bulls to £200 (£245),


geifers lo £255 UIHH.75), Bel- hlim Blue X hulls to £252 (£2IH), t eifers lo £850 (£211.25), Him-


vra/.lntf to 127.8n fill.dp), mature India Lo 187.8p (IZd.bp). Sheep*. Uj{hL hunba made to


<U8p),


half-bred owed to £40.80 (£84.75), horned ewea to £12.80 (£24.2ft), rama to £80.20 (£88.75).


(I 10. I p). heavy to I 10.4p lOJMp), m okkh to 87p (7H.ftp),


EAt the lleaeon North WoaL ylectronic Mart, there were 81 aouoK bulla forward, 282 lamba


(250.ftp), medium to 208p (£57.00), heavy to 245n (£58.80, cutter pltfi* to I20p (11 /.ftp).


mi 20 pltfi!. Prlcea: Yountf bulla to 202.5p


IHi.fJp (I II.ftp), atandard to ( H7.dp (lll.Zp), medium to )20p


Synod.In the afternoon, the Synod will be asked to adopt the 11)1)4 budget proposals, which suggest that parishes he asked to find (1.5% more during the year. Last year, parishes gave an extra £212,882, or 1)8.15% of the total funds requested.


Bedroom b laze


A HOSE reel and jet. were t lined to extiriKiOHl* » fin: jo


oimtone, at 2-15 a.in. on Sunday.No one wa» injured dur- ihK the blaze, which dew- troyed a cjuantity of linen and rubbinh and canned moderate damage to the: find, floor of the hou«e and Hlight damage to the re«t of the prerriiHeH. Two pumpH from Padi-


he bedroom of a holme in Ilarewood Avenue, Sim-


Holiday under canvas jv- - 'd te l i . .


hiienllil X bulls to £27H (£244.15), Ciimle lo £288 (£255.55), other


eifers to £B)S (£175.85). l Blonde rl’A<|uItiiliui X hulls ( ontinental X bulls to £285


7 Wit® troimiixn trrt-Wtyy*:. rl


££287.50), Hereford X bill hi to t228 (£105.80), Friesian X hiulii (o £272 (£200.20), lielfern to £240 (£152). Anglin X hulls lo £185


£158A)), liolforn to £145 (£140), Mltl liullii to £200. PCliiirolnls X holla und nleurn


f Tli hi* « worn 4 rn> cull Mi & fslr horward, InclutllnK MMi.ymmr Mtillu, 1 It* iitoiirn anil hwfljnt am


....


f Thorn worn alao 1,M0 ahmiji 12 wild loll a won unil riunii.


l cowa and bulla. orward, IiicIihIIm


, k 1,1115 taiiibu,


tu 175.811 (154.4p), medium to ( 187.81) (I55.5p), heavy t« ,155.2p


Continental light innilii


(148p), other light to lfi7.Jp (142,Ip), medium to Ifdl.Jp


I4a.il)>), heavy lo I87.8p (I25p). taHleunt and nulforH: Contlmm*


( l light made to I(l2.8p


(147.Ip), Iinavy lo 181).Hp (I28.4||), other light to 144.2).


152,lip), medium lo 18ll,2p


D M.M C QH742


H10742 II Atti I)10872 C 105


S A 085H r,


D AKQ02 C A.I0


South opened one diamond and went overealled one heart. North bid two claim and uouth bid two apadea. Thin wa» a t reveriie bill — that la a bid at ihe two level in a hiKher-runkintf


ctuit than Lhe milt orlKlnally


hand.Although Ida atop in hearth t waa not really ailei|tmte, north


K ri» D. HhowiIrii ami Mr» lnim, M


Over li()s’ social on Momlay wore: Mrs Nora Hargreaves, Mrs Agnes Rarklnsmi, Mr Charles Webster anil Mr Wil­ liam Conlie. Whlnl: I.miles — Mrs Dorothy Houghton anil Mm Kvn Marsilen. Gents — Mrs Glnilyii Wnlmiiley anil Mrs Keolt. Raffle: Mm Flora Cooke.Tliiiriiiliiy'a ilomino winners were Mrs Ruullne Taylor, Mrs Freilu Hoilgon, Mr Charles Webster anil Mrn Amy Rnr- klninin. Whist: I.inlius — Mrs Mllilreil Moorlioinie anil Mrs Agnen llowarth. Gents — Mr Derek Wiirliurton anil Mr Freil Cotlain. Mrs Dorothy Houghton won the ruffle.


Ihmiinn wlnniirs at ,Snl)ili;n


Mayor is guest NThe flral A(1M of Kt


den. taken place in the church bull tonight, at f»-4ft p.ni., when the Mayor of Clitheroe will be the gueat apeaker. All parenla and aupportera will be welcome.


icholaa Scout (Jroiip, Sab-


Queen crowned a The nun eventually inan-


row; queen. The netting wan tin:


arly anil crowning of the


ligeil lo itliine anil Hie erowiln Cirneil out for Hi Nieliolan Hhurch'll main cvcnl of the pummer — the umuuil gurilcn


vicurugi: garden and church hall lin'd new queen Victoria


Fielding wan crowned by her predecessor Caroline Bridge,


.... and


whose fund-ruining efforts b luring her year of office ena­


i led new iitorm doors Lo ho ulled — and it nhowed a utrooK


tried three no Lrumpa, hoping aorth took the third round of the


here were nine trlcka on top. n Kant led tin: ace of hearta und ault. He could aee eight trlcka


and the ninth might come from a


milt.But to Juatify hla overcall, weat wait almoat certain lo bold both black klnga.ao north tried a different line — a ai|iieeze. He took blit five diamond tricka.dla- carding three cluba from bin own hand. Weal dlacarded one club and then, lo keep hla black klnga irolcclcd, he had to part with


ucceaafut fineaae in either black


pages lull Davies, Richard Whilwell and Connor Rarfitt and Dower girls llayley Gill, Fiona Wliltwell, Chine New- mark and Hally Glenn. Carollne’n attundanta were


iintiilled in the church porch. Victoria'll atteiidanls weri:


pages Christopher Bruce, Mark Woraley and Andrew Fielding and flower ({Iris Miehaeln Rarfllt. Danielle Lord, llar.nl I.iiniiilale, Claire and Sarah Unite and Gemma Warlmrloii. o Ttie garden parly wait


member Mr Keith Newmnrk and attrnclioiiH Included cream lean, iilalls, a tombola and ruffle. More than £500 wan rallied for church funds. c The weekend's celebrations


pened by lifelong church «ontinued with llie priieeimion


wo of hia hearta. a Ace of cluba followed and then


IrlcK.


c email chib Lo weat'a king. Went, haahed hia hmt heart and then oad to lead away from hla king


igaon and Mr Moulding. NOn Thuraday, winnera wer


0r,"m,,l•


MMonday'a winnera were: NH Ora I’ark ami Mra Wiluon. Mr Hrmand and Mr Hlgaon; Ew Mr Haydock ami Mra Porter, Mra


f apiidea, giving north hla ninth klt,


!i a m r i re S t a 11 o n attended.


Mra Caldwell and Mra Metcalfe; EW Mra Boothman and Mr Creenwood, Mra Park and Mr


H Mr Carner ami Mr Capalick, D.M. 8.


CLITHEROE police are appealing for witneHHes after a dog attacked a ewe at the weekend. The incident happened


noon. Bed by the vicar and ehiirchwnrdunii and Sluidburn Silver Bund, there wan a very gnod turn-nut of church mem­ bers. Tin: rime queens and t their atlendimtii followed and


f wltneim on Sunday after­


Seoul Croup took part for tin: first. Lime, with Scouts, Culm and Beavers all participating, Subilen Brownies, Hie Sunday School und l.mlleii Fellowship were nil represented and the men nf Hu: parish look up Hie


he new Hubdeii (St Nicholas)


rear.The walkers processed m through Hie village, stopping


Attacked by dog


in u field adjacent to the Edlnford Bridge caravan I>ark on Sunday afternoon at about 4-80 p.m.


with two lurnim when u dog, described by a wit­ ness as similar to a pit hull terrier, attacked it.* Anyone with Informa­


Tlie ewe wan grazing


tion should contact Clith­ eroe police (tel. 0800


88818). Table tennis B o w l a n d i n f o r m


(i £580 (£400), l.lmiiiinln tu 0.80 (£477.12)), Belgian Blue to 1445 ££440), other Cimtloenliil to l445, Hereford lo £478, Friesian (o £455 (£417.50), lielfers to £405


£40(1.50), cows lo £1,000 (£858.85).


liL-SV *’V


U, Mh«Ui4ijP*C y


the finals of the Hyndburn Table Tennis League’s Schools’ Competition, held


BOWLAND school pupils have been in great form in


•I U:


TEN members of the Trinity Youth and Community Centre c mmunlty group left for a 12-day camping trip n Brittany and Normandy on S u n ^ . The group Is the first from Trinity to travel abroad Nlnce the em tn


All former members of the Trinity Youth C ul), they wunted the chance to travel abroad and learn more about another culture.


.


the adventure, with activities Huch as a sponsored mile-long swim, u car wash and Saturday night disco.


Members and volunteers have been fund-raising for months to finance , „


n


celebrating Its 80th anniversary later In the year. I letured are some of the campers malting final preparations for their travels.


The camping holiday has been especially timely, since the centre will he , , .......... ,,,.


was founded 80 years ugo. Many of the campers, who are aged 25 and older, have also never ventured out of the country before.


at tlie New Era Club. Thu tournament, which was


nevi-nlli net when Moorhead clinched the title, hut the lend aide of Mark Verity. Rail Maraden and Clirla I’ollitt all performed admirably. coIll the under 14a Individual


H mpetition, three of the


ton school Moorhead, the Bowland team of Stephan Holden, Unhurt Brnlthwnlto and Christopher Sllvorwoml • worn far too atrong — taking


split Into two age groups, attracted 22 loams ami How­ land proved to ho the cream of till: under 14a section. In lliu final against Accring­


all acta In straight guinea lo win ll-ll.Howover, In the under Ilia competition, fortunes changed when Moorhead and Howland again met in Lhu final. The match went to tho


s i route for short prayers and


ongs, and returned In church for a family service.


victorious Bowland loam. Ste­ phen Holden heat ithyddlnga pupil Raul Walker to reach tile final.Chris Hllverwood managed to overcome aehnnlfrleml


omf-fimdlntH came from the Holden. t The com|>eUtlon, an well as , . „


Robert ilriillliwnilu III the other match, which act up an all-Howland final, won by


nament, was sponsored by McDonalds Restaurant of Accrington. A presentation n|Kht will bu hc*f<l ut the ren* Uiurnnl on July Dili.


I he under Ills individual tour-,


. IS-


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