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P a t i e n t s f r o m t h e R ib b l e V a l le y a t M r T o n y L e e 's p r i v a t e d e n t a l p r a c t i c e in A c c r in g t o n a p p r o v e o v e r w h e lm i n g l y o f h i s e x t r a c t io n s " a im f o r th e m .


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Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Tony Jackson,, were attending the p re s e n ta t io n of a £2,000 cheque from the Ribble Valley Council to the R o ­ chester Festival. The music and art


away from his'Rib- chester home at St Wilfrid’s Church. The Mayor and


enjgagement held only a few hundred yards


f i r s t o f f ic ia l £25,000 grant from


' ganza will also cele­ brate the 800th anni- v e r s a r y o f S t W ilf r id ’s Church, where most of the concerts are being staged. The Mayor and Mayoress a re pic­


Manchester Airport; the four-day extrava-


a b le f rom M is s Brenda Whalley (0254 878492).


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b oost fo r club f rom T e le th o n


GRANADA Television’s Telethon Fund has injected £3,000 into a major improvement scheme at Clitheroe’s Pendle Club.


ments at the Pendle Club began last week and the hope is, although it is by no means certain, that the scheme will be completed for an official opening in e i th e r S e p tem b e r or October. The fund-raising, which


is still in progress, has so far been a triumph for the committee. The club has obtained £50,000 from its own resources, £10,000 from Lancashire Social Services, £1,000 from the Ribble Valley Council and £9,000 from on-going


fund-raising. The welfare committee


and good to see that the efforts of the voluntary bodies result in such dona­ tions to their local commu­ nity charities,” said Mr Haigh. Work on the improve­


groups, plus the Chamber of Trade, have supported the Telethon fund-raising over the years and the fact that their efforts are being ploughed back into the local community have been applauded by the welfare committee chairman, Mr Brian Haigh. “I t is very rewarding


town’s Old People’s Wel­ fare Committee, has a 300-strong membership and the timely donation a r r iv ed as th e p a re n t g ro u p la u n c h e d i t s £70,000-plus, improve­ ments at the Lowergate cottage premises. Many local voluntary


The club, run by the


for two weeks at some stage. Meanwhile, one of the


effort was being made to continue many of the club’s activities while the work was in progress, but th e re was a possibility that it would have to close


newspaper collection and Miss Glisbey says there is always a need for extra volunteers to help with sorting and packing.


Enjoyed spending time with family


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A LIFELONG Clitheroe resident who was a loving mother and grandmother has died, aged 85, in Clith­ eroe Hospital. Mrs Elizabeth Seedle, of


Brownlow S tre e t , was born in Lowergate, Clith­ eroe, and educated at St Michael and St John’s RC School. She later worked in a local mill. She married her hus­


b an d , Jo h n — whose building firm, J. S. Seedle and Son, is still operating today — a t St P au l’s Church, Low Moor. The couple lived in St James’s Street until 1960, when they moved to their home in Brownlow Street. Mrs Seedle, a widow.


ing time with her grand­ son, Paul, of Moorland Crescent, and his sons, Jordan and Laurence, as well as her grandson, John, of Great Harwood. She was devoted to his twin daughters, Kirsten and Kinsay, who were b o r n j u s t b e f o r e Christmas. A requiem mass took


place at St Michael and St John’s Church on Monday, prior to cremation.


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hospital in Russia. I t was showing the poor condi­ tions and the children in hospital who had no food or medical equipment.


and Kim decided to do s om e th in g a b o u t i t th ro u g h th e S u n d ay School.”


included everything from disinfectant to disposable nappies, left Clitheroe


Kim’s collection, which “We were both upset


loaded with supplies will begin their journey from various starting points to Russia. Kim, who a t t e n d s


today for Leeds. At the weekend, lorries


Brookside School, said: “When they asked for help on ‘That’s Life’ I decided to do something;. I am very pleased with the results of the collection and would do something like this again.”


at Sandal Holme Barn, is earmarked for completion by December and the group needs all the help, money and expertise it can get. It has organised a work- party, on Sunday, to re­


THE Pirates of Penzance are coming to Whalley —


performance of the Gilbert and Sullivan favourite in


thanks to S t Leonard’s G i lb e r t and S u ll ivan Group, of Penwortham. The group is giving a


THE Ribble Valley Con­ servation Group is inviting local conservationists to help in the creation of a v o lu n t e e r c e n t r e a t Bashall Eaves. Phase one of the centre,


both days, there will be an o v e rn ig h t camp and a social evening at the Red Pump Inn. Further details are available from group secretary Linda Martin (Clitheroe 23954).


Ahoy there!


the grounds of Whalley Abbey on May 30th.


production, which will s ta r t at 2-30 p.m., are available from the Abbey (0254 822268).


Tickets for the open air


is also holding a training course in the conservation of rural buildings. For those a tten d in g


lay cobblestones, instal windows and repair point­ ing at the barn. On Saturday, the group


was a m em b er of S t Michael’s and St John’s RC Church, and was a lov­ ing mother to her only child, Alan, who lived next door to her in Brownlow Street. She also enjoyed spend­


chief money spinners for the club is the weekly


cial parentcraft classes, on Monday afternoons and Tuesday evenings, which give support to all mums in the area. Breastfeeding pumps are also available for loan, as well as details of breastfeeding-friendly shops and restaurants. Mrs Liz Dean, of Clith­


being co-ordinated by mid­ wives and health workers at Clitheroe, Whalley and L o n g r id g e H e a l th C e n t re s , en c o u ra g e s women both to breastfeed and to b re a s tfe ed for longer. On the agenda are spe­


providing your baby with a perfectly-balanced diet, any t im e , a n yw h e re , breastfeeding also lessens your child’s risk of infec­ tion, is far more conve­ nient and helps you get your figure back!” F u r th e r d e ta i ls of


e ro e H e a l th C e n t re , explained that breastfeed- i n g h a s s e v e r a l advantages. She said: “As well as


parentcraft classes and breastfeeding are avail­ able from any of Clitheroe Health Centre’s health workers, between 9 and 10 a:m. or 4 and 5 p.m. (Clitheroe 25171).


NATURE’S way of feed­ ing your baby has received a boost in the Ribble Val­ ley — thanks to Breast­ feeding Awareness Week. The week, which is


lities for our regular acti­ vities, but at the same time hope th a t the new comfortable accommoda­ tion will provide a place for members to come for a cup of tea or coffee and a chat,” said secretary Miss Kate Glisbey. She added th a t every


organised, plus four danc­ ing days and keep -f it co u rs e s . The Talking Newspaper for the Blind and the Probus Club also use rooms there. “We are improving faci­


to the Luncheon Club and regular whist, bridge and sn o o k e r se s s io n s a re


has acquired the cottage next door to the existing club and the two premises together will incorporate a downstairs lounge, more space for dancing, a sit­ ting-out area at dances, a fu l l-s iz e sn o o k e r hall upstairs, a new committee room and o f f ic e and improved toilet, kitchen and storage facilities. The premises are home


tured with council le a d e r Coun. Bill F lem ing , fe s t iv a l pres iden t Mr Tom Dugdale and his wife, Margaret, and festi­ val chairman the Rev. Andrew Hindley. Tickets are avail­


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P e n s io n e r c a lls h a l t a f te r c o t ta g e is


flooded e ig h t t im e s


A WEST BRADFORD man of 73 who has been flooded eight times at his home in West Bradford is calling on the Ribble Valley Borough Council and Lancashire County Council to take some action to stop it happening again.


Council spokesman said: “We are aware of the problem and both the


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have a new carpet and lino in the house. I t’s not just everything getting wet it’s the cleaning up." A Lancashire County


Office were flooded twice in a fortnight early last year. Mrs Wood said it would have been impossi­ ble to open the Post Office with two to three inches of water, but the flooding was at the weekend on both occasions. She added: “We had to


been on to every depart­ ment at the council. They come up periodically and scratch their heads and one says it’s the responsi­ bility of one department and one say s i t ’s th e other.” Mr Peel and the Post


Wood, who runs West Bradford Post Office, next door to Mr Peel, also wants action on the flood ing, since raw sewage floated in with the flood water last’year. Mrs Wood said: “I have


little cottage has always suffered in heavy rain, as it is two steps down from the road, but since a new estate of bungalows was built opposite, the problem has been worse because the drains are unable to cope. Neighbour Mrs Marilyn


Mr H a r ry P e e l , of Grindleton Road, says his


said there seemed to be a culvert problem which they had previously inves­ tigated with a close circuit TV camera after the flood­ ing last year, but had not


county council and Ribble Valley Borough Council are investigating, with a view to solving it as soon as possible.” A spokesman for RVBC


found a blockage. More investigations are


problem had been occur­ rin g for more than 40 years.


R a i s i n g a w a r e n e s s o f e p i l e p s y


MARKING the s ta r t of National Epilepsy Week, the Accrington and East Lancashire Epilepsy Support Group held a social evening on Thursday.


Berry, who lives in Read, said: “Members of the group are conscious of the fact th a t , even in this enlightened age, the gen­ e ra l public has l i t t le understanding of epilepsy. We wanted to hold a. spe­ cial event to mark the start of National Epilepsy Week.” Held every year, the


entertained with games and enjoyed a buffet sup­ per. Money raised from a raffle will go towards the group’s funds. Group chairman Joan


Nearly 30 people were


BRIDGE CLUB


WINNERS a t Clitheroe Bridge Club on Wednesday night were:


Mr It. Atkinson and Mr P. Jen ­ nings, Mrs P. Holden and Mrs D. Snowden, Mr Spencer and Mrs Millington.


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aim of the week is to pro­ mote an awareness of the condition. Epilepsy can affect a sufferer’s whole life, as well as that of his or her family. Mrs Berry, h erself a


g ssociation, of which the


guidelines on what to do if you come across a person having an epileptic sei­ zure. You should protect their head from banging on the floor, do not move them unless they are in danger, do not put any­ thing between their teeth, do not restrict their move­ ment, put them in the recovery position to aid breathing and do not leave them until they have fully recovered. Fu rth er details about epilepsy or the group’s


roup is a member; issues


aims and activities can be obtained from Mrs Berry


(0282 774680) or group secretary Mrs Wendy Pic- ton (0254 394390).


Qualifies for Crufts


Polly Brown, who has recently moved from Tos- side to Chatbum and runs a mobile dog trimming and grooming service called “Hair of the Dog.”


Blue Terrier bitch, named “ Sionsilva H e s ita tio n B lu e s ,” com p e ted a t Crufts earlier this year, when she won reserve in the limit bitch class. She is owned by Mrs


A LOCAL canine has once again qualified for Crufts after coming second in a class at the Birmingham National Championship Show on Saturday. The four-year-old Kerry


ally produced information on the subject.” A The British Epilepsy


just been diagnosed as epi- lectic is the lack of infor­ mation given by doctors. The support group takes over at this point, provid­ ing support and under­ standing and profession­


sufferer, said: “People think that with epilepsy a person is just convulsing, but there are many differ­ ent types of seizure, from simple ab sen ces r ig h t through to the tonic-clonic seizure, with which most people associate epilepsy. “One of the problems facing a person who has


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small slam, missing all three of th e top honours in th e trump suit! This is how it happened:


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one spade, n o r th ’s bid of two hearts promised a five card suit, so when east raised his partner to four spades (an excellent nui­ sance bid), so u th , w ith such good controls, felt justified in trying five hearts. North, thinking his p a r tn e r


double because he thought the l ace of h e a r ts might lie on his


eft.


•• A t th e sub sequ ent “ in q u e s t ,” , th e concensus of opinion was th a t north should convert five hearts to six diamonds, thereby giving his p ar tner the choice of suit for a slam contract. South


would pass six diamonds and h av e an e x c e lle n t chance of making on any lead ex c ept a


w ere: NS Mr G a rn e r and Mr Capstick, equal 2nd Mr Singer ana Mrs F. Wilson, Mr and Mrs J . Pawlicki; EW Mr Kay and Mrs Wood, Mrs Tatton and Miss


Wilson. Thursday’s winners were: NS


Mr G. Pollard and Mr Blakey, Mrs D. Pollard and Mr C. Pol­ lard; EW Mrs V. Baron and Mr F. Greenwood, Miss J . Telfer and Mr R. Bailey.


D. M. S. Cabin damaged


VANDALS smashed the windows on a site cabin located at the roadworks near Bashall Town and Bashall Eaves between 5- 20 p.m. on Friday and 7-20 a.m. on Monday, causing £200 worth of damage.


Audio tapes


THIEVES who broke into a' car parked in Richmond


Terrace, Clitheroe, stole 15 audio tapes valued at £45.


Motor cycle


A YAMAHA motor cycle valued at £2,400 was sto­ len from Whalley Road, Clitheroe. The registra­ tion is K557 SHG.


heart. Two of nis losing hearts would go away on the ace and king of spades. On Monday, jo in t w in n e rs


m u s t h av e some h o n o u rs in h e a r t s an d w i th th e ac e of so u th ’s or ig in a l bid and two tr ick s in th e o pp onents ’ su it, went on to six hearts. Of course, th e contract was held to 10 tricks. Ea st did not


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