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Couple take over Old
Post House in o v e cl i a t ,, |
hl-bi'clrniini hotel in St re et on MuihLiv, v (lent nliont tin- I'liinYc
cess ot thei r venture. ,
•• ciiine and look,
C I i t h e r o e h e I n ro I n o i r h l t h e h o t e l th ought
1 1 was a I,,
A t O U I ’LK wl io h a v e r u n a h o te l in th e S c o t t i s h B o r d e r s to r th e p a s t s ix y e a r s h a v e h o u i rht t h t h e r o e s t r o u b le -h i t Old l 'o s t Ho u s e . Grof f ami Margaret <’u|f
Kin u nnfi- SUf-
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place, ' saiil Mrs i 'nil lilie to t hlnk u e Inn ,■ a .Clod inst inct hit- a I,list-
ness venture and feel th e is richt for ns." Th e Uhl Post House,
u h i rh was viv,-n .a major laeelitt at the heehmiinj of 1!UMI. h a s h e r n in 'the hands of l.jverpool based receivers for U( o years. Mr and .Mrs Cnlf have
l iecn in t he h o te l and licensing tr;i,le manv \v;ir> toil! owned a suri-e'ssftd f iv e - h e d r o o tn h o te l in Kelso, ill th e h o ld e r s . Th ey say th a t , a have st rony ronn xv i l h I .a nca - h i re were keen to ret urn to the county.
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Mrs Cttlf is a native of
Valuable books A t UM1 '!•: N11 I t ' M of PI
( ioldrll Sntind Stnrv lumixs. vahu*d at flop. u;is >tnl*-n f rom the Kaydr*- Ibiuk
simp, in Mnnr 1 .an*-. ( ’lit 1; e rn e , l)et\vt‘r:i :i*n.n ami 3 p.m. l a s t Wednesday.
l n it I'l v \\\-
KHinlmrgh. alt I long'll she in Hindi pool for
niany years, before mov ing t<* Kelso. H,*r parents
g r a n d p a r e n t s have
bad hote ls in Hlaekpool ami several relat ives are s t i l l in b u s in e s s m the
Maur i ie>t er-lmrn Mr al l ' i;
ai 1:1
as p r e v i o u s l y a easino man*
.u r ow i i-up d a im h t e rs. Mbai ri and Seonaid. who will be helping out at the i »ld I 'om I louse from t irne lo lime, ami a son. Kerr, v 1m lives in
l.omlon. Til*' uld 1 'ost i louse ran
M r s C u l
Manehester and f h a s t w o
ALL these trophies are a
into financial trouble soon al t i t p rev io im own e r s Aus t in ami Lynn Kail ^ p um p e d t h o u s a n d s . * I* ■ p o u n d s into imp ro v in g j but h t lie oYi-rniuhl aeeom- : m*"lat ion and restaurant sale the operation, witii its du-place timet ion mom. Mrs Hall \v;e appointed *
manager by the receivers ; to
.-.it,! inue t In- business i 'a hil*- a new owner was i
found, but she left last : > car to run anot her hotel ; m the I .al.e I list r u t . Since | t lu-n. unt il t he new owner's ; a rri ved . t h e (Hd 1‘os t I loia-*- !ia.- been run by • m a n a u *• r I. o r r a i n «■ ; Ki
sure sijrn of a champion team and who b e t t e r to present them to these win ning cubs than Hlackburn Rovers s t a r Graeme Le Sau.x? The Howland Cub Hack swept the bejard last sea
son. winning the Kibble V a l l ev C u 1) !•’ o o t b a l l
League. the a re a 's five- a-side and si.\-a-side com petitions, and the presen tat ion was a reward for
Sign of a champion team!
their champion talent. Individual players also
received trophies for their ta len t s . Daniel Fawc e t t was play e r of th e ye a r , Robert Lloyd was man ager 's player of the year and Simon B a rk e r was p l a y e r s ’ p l a y e r of th e year. Ma n ag e r Mr Dominic t ’onti said the team had
done very well, winning all three titles, and he hoped this winning form would continue this season.
Mr Cont i , who is cu r
rently in his last season as manager , explained that lie was confident of their chances, as they had still not lost.
He also th a n k e d cub Good news for rural projects
HAULS of the Kibble Valley will be included in a i ’N^m. pean funds lor the Nor thern uplands.
distributed at a regional level to projects which help communications development .
Rural development projects will benefit over Un next six years, with grants • business, environmental ami
In tile Kibble \ alley. Ai^hton, Hailey and ( ’liaiglev, Holton-bv-Howland, How land. Newton and Slaidburn. Chatlmrn, ( ’hipping, Gishurn, Kimington. (Jrindle-
ton and West Hradfoni .
Waddin.gtnn. Wisweli and Fendleton have all been identilied.
Paddling- along to awards night m i ii n ..........— ■ ■
leaders Mrs .Joyce Stot t and Mrs Nicola Hirst for their help and support for the team.
A r o u n (1 ii (I e it b s
at tended the presentation, held in Waddington Sun
day school, where Mr Le Sattx signed autographs
and displaced his Kiiglaml cap. Our picture shows Mr Le Saux su r ro u n d ed bv
the champion cubs proudly holding their trophies and medals at the presentation ceremonv.
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»* * * 11 - > i i a in ii j o i water in sight, ( l i th eme Canoe Club celebrated a y e a r ’.- p ad d l in g wi th a smile and a laugh at their annual presentation.
Around 7n people gath
ered at Waddington Social Centre to si.<e the presen tat ion of the awards, all designed to add a big slice of humour to the evening. DerekV I'addle Trophy,
awa r d e d to the earioist who has lost th e mos t equipment o|| an expedi - lien. XX:i.- piCM Iil.-ii tu Mr
Derek Kvuyi in. He lu.-I iwn p;ckillmill fii.-i wulch
ami unf l i r tunalely had a Hat Ivrc mi hi.- n,‘W car.
awarded to the club’s most on t r a g e o u s m e in be r s . went to Mr Neil Whi t taker and Mr David Wi lmot , a f t e r th e y c o n v e r t e d a canoe into a “s<juirt” boat des igned fur per forming tricks.
i * i x . - \ i i * i n i i iijin^ Mr Dan Lees and Mr
Simon Mange r received th e F o u n d T ro p h y for members who hail shown courage in their canoeing p u r su i ts . Hoth men had canned in tile tough waters of the Hyivnees.
Finally. the ( ’lub Mem
bers’ Trophy went to I )an- iel Heywo r th , who was recognised for his service
,
HI UK year.
Club chairman Mr dem Lees explained the reason
b eh in d th e a l t e r n a t i v e aw a r d s : “ I f you g a v e a w a r d s f o r e f f o r t . everyone Would get one.
So We decided on th e s e awards.” Fol lowing the awards ,
members enjoved a supper and disco at the presenta tion evening. Our picture shows: Mr
Wh i t tak e r (left) and Mr Wilmot with thei r N1 Fink
Trophy. Mr Lees (centn. and .\ir Manger with the F o u n d T ro p h y an d Mr Kenyon with Derek’s Pad dle Trophy.
Christmas show at Gisburn
THERE -a;,s tV.-ir.,- a tm - >plu-iv at Ci.-burn Am linn Mart
<»n Tlair>.lay. when : he- l 'fii isl- m.i> .-how ami xaly uf rn-wly- ralv.-d «i;ury cattl*- t*«>k plaro.
' * alv*-d dairy rattl*-. I dianipjDii: .1. l;. l5o.,tkniaM
F o rw a rd w«*r«- s'd newly-
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GEORGE CLARKE ACCRINGTON ACCRINGTON (0254) 385025
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u- the wind* of change
o*w and lu-ifi-r. K. H. South- Well.
r.tMi; K. Murray. JXJn. J. < in-^>fin. N S
!»*•>! m-w|y *a!v*-d rolourt-d H*'>t new ly-calvo.l heil'ers
Mack and white or Mm* (show ing not more than four ('road teeth and imiia hde, not having more t han one ea lf i. J .
Hoothman, i’
l.Tdu, J . Shuttle- w orth and Son. i'l »• .1 |{ Hrinkall, i!.12n.
. Best Hew lv-calved cow sfioWTt
h\ a hona fule farmer. K. M. Shackelton. il.^tMi; Kmmott,
il.u.vi; K, Lanea.-xti-r N S.
(s(i*iwing not more than four hmad teeth, (laving not calvt-d more than one calf and shown l>v a (mna fide farmer): B. H. and J. Proctor, il.lOH; B. H. Preston ilk Hi; K. | | . Southwell NS.
Best Hew ly -c a lv ed h e i fe r
Perpetual Tmjihv for the best newly-calved (leifer (having nut more than four bruad teeth and Inina fide, not having inure than one calf): J . B. Buothman, £1,700.
Cows: First quality made to
£1,310 (average £078.75), second to £770 (£005). H e ife r s : F i r s t q u a l i ty to
sale of calves under four weeks old, th e re were 221 animals forward. Champion: G. Parker, £405.
Parker, £405; F. and S. Faud, £380; H. Horscfietd and Son, £358. Belgian Blue X heifer calf: C. Pickles, £182; G. Kawcliffe,
Reserve: J. 1). Capstick, £208. Belgian Blue X bull calf: G.
jVXISti; F. and S. Faud, £212. Simmental/Charolais X bull
£1,7(»0 (£1,013.20), second to £ 7 0 0 (£ 7 3 0 ) , in - c a l f d u e December to £050. At the Christmas show and
Tlu* Henry Bradley .Memorial b e s t Idack and w hit «• o r
* ;id. 1». Mnorh«.ii>e £275 ami U-'x. '». I . .md M. Bargh £22u
* Smmn-ntal ( 'harohiK X (o-ifer
• I. D. Cajedick, £2t*.‘>; 8 and <\ Ttiomp.-on. £270; K. Bowcroft. £2.‘»<
* Non-i ’ontmeiital bull calf: J.
D. Holgale, £154; G. Parker, £152; K. Fo.-ter and Son. i'Pi.''.
At the Christma.- >liow am!
>ale ol Wealled stirks between two an*] mn*.- months, th e re were 52 animal.- forward.
£020. Bull Stirk: G. 'I'. Foster. £020
Champion; (J. T. F o s te r
£.57n, £.510 and £510. Heifer Stirk: <». 'I*. Foster.
N S an.l £H>i. Bullock Stirk: <i. T. I-\»ter.
£5*/<i; W. H. and M. Hutchins*m N S. Calves; C h aro lais X (nills
made to £238 (£2!l0.05), heifers to £10> (£113.210. Limousin X bulls to £20.s (
IP.M.So), heifers
t*> £140 (£81.85). Belgian Blue X
bulls to £4"5 (£278.50), heifers to £275 (£172). Simmenial X (mils to £285
(£2001, heifers tu £P»S (£144). Blonde d’Aquitaihu X (Mills to £205 (£152.40), heifers to £50. oilier Continental bulls to £220 (£101.0.5), Hereford X Dulls to £175. F r ie s ian (lulls to £154 (£103.25), heifers to £78. Angus X (lulls to £108 (£121). Stirks and storks; Limousin X
b u l l s '.s te e r s mad e to £205 (£278.35), heifers to £350, Bel gian Blue X bulls steers to £020 (£ 5 3 7 .5 0 ) , h e i f e r s to £050 (£480.20), o th e r C o n tin enta l bulls/stcers to £-100, Hereford X bulls/steers to £325, Friesian hulls/stecrs (£355), South Devon bulls'steers to £570. Forward in the fatstock sec
tion were 7(K> cattle, including 101 young bulls, 283 steers and heifers and 202 cows and bulks, as well as 2,145 sheep, including 1,071 1 •
rams. 1,07] lambs and 474 ewes and
to 103.8p (140.op), medium to 100.2p (130.0p), heavy to 141.8p
(12Up), o th e r light to 122.8p (115.2p), medium to 127.2p (1 1 5 .o p ) , h e a v y to 1 3 6 .8u (115.7p).
Bulks: Continental light made
I ). Moorhou.-e. £P>. othe r Continental X (mil calf;
:;dJ: B Hoilgl:, £l«l> ;tini £102;
£'.<
37.Us. Tup kil.................. tine, 5H*tkg at l('<0.2p, £8-U.
Tup p r ic e :
S te e r s : C o n tin en ta l light mad e lu 1 4 1 .2p
..........
medium to 104..* heavy to I33.2p il light to 1H3.2 p . 151 2p 1112.2p). tie; < lOS.'.lpi.
Tup price: Phoenix Grain Co.
£>08.2h. Top kilo: D. J . Lam bell. 515kg at P'-t.8p. £848.72.
Heifers: Continental light to
142.>p d 2 1 . ‘.*pi. medium to 155.8p (1 lH.'Jpj, heavy lo 15'.<.8p
(123p). other medium to 119.8p
(1 1 1.4 p ). he av v to 11 5 .2 j» (lH4.3pi. (5»ws and (mils; Grade 1 to
(04.Dpi. feeding cows to PS.2p (7().3p), cast bulls to 125.8p (
pki.Jp).
(!*t*.3p), overweight h e a v y
(8!h2p), trv. -an
114.2p (UP.7)i), s ta n d a rd to 112. Ip (103.Op), medium to U0p ( I0 4 .2 } i) ,
to to £101.9 Sheep: Light lambs made to IOO.Pji
(£
20.aO). hurtled ewes to £34.20 (£ 2 2 .8 5 ) , rum s to £ 4 5 .5 0 (£38.50).
ForwanJ in the produce sec tion were 40.03 tonnes of straw,
and wheat straw made to £41 jn-r tonne. At the Bibblesdale and Dis
trict Registered Breeders' Club Christnuis show and sale, tliere were 59 animals forward.
C h am p io n : N ew to n Hall Fa rms , cal ved hei fer at
l,(HH)gn.s. Reserve: Newton Hall
l.OOOgris (70()gns), calved heif ers to l,380gns (9-IOgns), in-calf heifers to l,040gns (»58gns). y Overall female average was
cattle: l». Moorhouse and Son: I.C'80gns and 1.050gns. Prices: CalvetT cow made
25l)n, s ta n d a rd to 2 4 1 .5p, medium to 245.5p, heavy to 22Sp, ewes (export) to 105p, y \ .n g bulls to 224p, cows to
West Electronic Auction were 3.342 sheen, including 2?2 ewes and 39 cattle. Prices: Light lambs made to
oijpts. horwanl at the Beacon North
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