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CALLING all would- b (• y o u n g n e w s hounds! The search is on for the young cam paigning journalist of the year.
would-
rl ho “Clitheroe Adver tiser and Tillies." in con
junction with Radio Five Live’s “Sto|i Press” pro
gramme, Newspapers in Education and the Guild of Editors, is asking Iiiilble Valley young people aged under 22 on January 1st,
Un look-out for a campaigning young writer of the year
H i A £* Clitheroe 2232J, (Editorial
ihlf), o write an 800-w rd newspaper feature cam paigning on a local issue.
need for a new pelican crossing, the effect of a
It could be about the
or any other topic of interest.
proposed planning applica- tum on a local beauty spot
from November to the end of January and the winner
The competition runs
will receive a Compaq Centura Aero .1/25 Model
l 1SI95. ti> write mi Mdn.ii'oivl
170 notebook computer, with diskette drive, ami will be featured on “Stop Press.”
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provides a winner, then (if course the article will also be featured in th is newspaper.
If the Kibble Valley
designed to attract all latent newspaper journal ists under the age of 22,
The competition is
whether school children, young working adults or
journalism.
students who are NOT already in v o lved i n
The feature must be suitable for a local newspa per and based on a local issue. Tile deadline is February 1st, 1!)!)5.
competition tips are avail able from the office of the "Clitheroe Advertiser and Times,” 3 King Street, Clitheroe, BBT 2EW. They can be collected from
Copies of the rules and our front office or sent to
you by post if you send a f ir s t c la s s stamped
addressed envelope, 9ins x Jins, minimum, to the above address.
Entries should be for warded to the “Clitheroe
Advertiser and Times of f ice m a r k e d “ Yo u n g
paper will award a special prize to the best local entry.
Campaigning Journalist of the Year.” In addition to the main prize, this news
Samaritans’ open
house
MEMBERS of the public a r e being invi ted to an open house at the HQ of The Samar i tans of Black burn, Hyndburn and Rib ble Valley to celebrate the 25th a n n iv e r s a ry of th e branch. The open house, which
billows the doth bir thday of the organisation nation ally last year, is aimed at educat ing people about the work of The Samar i tans in
b e f r i e n d in g d e p r e s s e d , d e s -
pairing and potentially sui cidal people. W a y s in w h i c h t h e
group is reaching out to p a r t i c u l a r ly v u ln e r a b le people through the Youth Outreach programme will a l s o b e h i g h l i g h t e d . An y o n e is we lcome to a t t e n d th e open house, being held from I to 8-3(1 p.m. on November 23rd at 1115 New P a r k S t r e e t . Blackburn.
Extension opening
for elderly people in the area. Tile Cast left,rd Day Cent re for Elderly People,
existing building spaa* and an improv- with /l" 1 a-v ct.‘,uiv *UIS (,Iic‘iK'(l in Clitheroc . . .n t «... k.,_. ...... . . . 1 V , ML .
on Queens Road, was completed in May and became operat ional in Ju ly . The cent re is a 'n ew facility
Ui.it
HiK stall ing .structure at ('astlcfurd Home for Klderlv People.
The day c ent re provides 3(1 places and is
..pen
between h
a.in. and C p.m. every day of the year. Activities and services are determined liv individual needs and requi rements and users are' also given the oppor tuni ty to pract ise and rc-learn the skills needed fur independent living and to pursue edu
cational or craft activities. The dav c en tre has a lounge, Coffee bar, bathroom, toilets, hai rdres sing room, emi t room and conservatory. I be cent re was officially opened by Lancashire
OFFICIAL OPENING FOR NEW DAY CENTRE
the aim o! providing care ami activities
county counc*ill<ir .Jean Humble, who unvei led a plaque to mark the event. County Coun. Humble wa.s taken on a tour of the new complex and wa.s also shown a display of s o i i il * residents' handiwork.
Our picture shows Miss Hilda Hall and Mrs Monica
Lccming receiving a manicure from nurse Liable Martin in tile brand new hairdressing room at tile ( 'entre.
antiques fair at the weekend. Hurst Green bobby I’C Ken Hayes said that the loin, bronze of a nude a r ch e r was stolen in the
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STAH- andI pntients of Clitheroe Health Centre were in the swim for a National Asthma Week sponsored event.
dale I ool in aid of the National Asthma Campaign. It was one of hun- dr®ds across the country during the awareness week.
The Prr.ti,W lm«I*
nd ne1 f th.c- da> wcrc Mrs IIolKute s daughter, Jenny (10), and Mrs Pat I hillips, a practice manager at the health centre, who each swam 100 lengths
tTC U hcaK,h cc,?l!'e staff' P“tients an<1 relatives of patients
ever swum 30 lengths before, but she gave the effort her all with an impressive breaststroke.
b rh.IFi0J gf te said,tha.t °Ycr £150 in sponsorship had been collected to date
ut the final amount raised was still being totalled. Our photograph shoijys a few of the swimmers and organisers.
Jenny, a pupil at St Leonard’s CE Primary School, Langho, had o nlj an
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at ternoon on Friday — the first and perhaps busiest day of the fair.
I’C Bayes was alerted when a Worcestershire stall- holder, who hud born talking to a customer for a
lew minutes, turned round and discovered the <tatm* ha<l pme. "A lot of people at tended the fair on the first dav.
Someone lias seen an epportuni tv — the statue was only L. inches high — and taken it," said l ’C Bayes. Ihe statue, circa ISPtl. contains the inscription of
the German maker. Uplines, and is positiom-d on a lirown onyx base. It is valued at about i ’l.f/OO and was
tile only item reported stolen during the three-dav lair. Ain mu* wi th inlormat ion about the incident is
a>ked to contact IV Hayes on 025-1 ,s2i;200 or Lon* tfridm* Police on 0772 7X2025.
Haul of tools
A QUANTITY of tools. al lied in tota l at i'2511.
wen* taken Irom a farm out bui l di ng in Stul ihins Lane, Sadden, between 5
p.ni. on Thursday and li-.'il)
a.m. on Friday. Sto len we r e a Bosch
electr ic drill, two socket A'ls, a Black and Decker
j i g - s aw a n d a D n l n a r chain-saw.
A SNKAK thief pocketed a I<>th century bronze statue during the Stonvhurst College
Thief pockets £1,500 nude
TODAY sees the official opening of Gisburn County
1 ' r im a ry S c h o o l ' s n ew extension, which will pro vide much-needed ex t ra space for local pupils. Co s t in g £135.Will, the
p ro je c t inc lu d e s a new classroom, head teacher's olfice and kitchen serverv, as well as providing extra car parking space and an outdoor seat ing area. Al ter a year of building wo rk , th e p r o j e c t wa s
completed this summer , with turni ture and equip men t lo r tin* e x te n s io n costing i'7.500. The chairman of Lanca
s h i r e C o u n ty Counc i l , County Coun. Kilwin Fail, and L a n c a s h i r e 's Ch ie f
Kd u e a t io n Of f ic e r . Mr Andrew Collier, are due to a t t e n d t h e o p e n i n g ceremony.
Look at Alaska
THK speaker at the I'en- dle t . lub, Cl i th e ro e , on T h u r s d a y , was Miss B. Bin g h am, who sh owe d s l ides of h e r hol iday in Alaska.
She was thanked for her ta lk by Mr s Wood and
refreshments were served by memb e r s of th e te a commi t tee. The sp e ak e r today will be Mrs D. Tay lor, who will talk about
her Mormon ancestors.
Bumpers taken 1 H I h V K S s t o l e t h e
bumpers from a Volkswa gen J e t t a pa rked at the R e a d C a r S h ow r o om Wlialley Road.
T h e f r o n t a n d r e a r
bumpers, valued at £500, were stolen from the Read
g a rage betwe en 10 p.m. last Tuesday and !l
a.ni. on
Wednesday. Splash news for campaign
YOUR STARS
WITH JUSTIN TOPER
Check out what stargazer Justin Toper says is in store tor you this week!
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 — Jan 20) S 0891 543 597
With so much planetary activity relating to your hopes. Irtends and wishes, this week is certain te be a starry
attair. Therefore, throw caution to the wind or lor once let your heart rule your head.
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 — Feb 19) S 0891 543 598
Seldom will you have been so in demand. Therefore, stop hiding your light under a bushel or rather, blow your own
trumpet. As il is. someone who has power or influence will champion your cause this week. PISCES (Feb 20 — March 20) S 0891 543 599
The planetary brakes are oil. In (act. this week's eclipsed new Moon ought to spark off a chain ol events and send you on your way again. Invitations to travel or socialise must also be readily accepted. Enjoy Ihe trip.
ARIES (March 21 — April 20) a 0891 543 588
wh ''.U6 .'2 s'9.n. conlracls or Oiher agreements is now ile the tide ot fortune is in your favour. Personally loo
what happens during ihe next lew days will till some kind ol void.
TAURUS (April 21 — May 21) a 0891 543 589
You can certainly expect a lot more feedback or dialogue truth to tell the responses you receive from a partner or
someone who is Ihe bane ol your lile simply has lo make your week. Thafs lor starters.
GEMINI (May 22 — June 21) » 0891 543 590
By rights, you should be back on form and in Ihe swing of things again. Above all today's Solar eclipse signifies that
a beneficial alteration in the working pattern ol your lile is a must.
CANCER (June 22 — July 23) S 0891 543 590
The accent is on aflairs of the heart and while not every Cancenan will be playing Cupid this week, something
unique is about lo happen. Above all. you have come through a personal crisis. LEO (July 24 — Aug 24) E 0891 543 592
Home, properly and business matters are highlighted in a
reassunng way. Although what transpires between now and early next week will leave you leeling more secure
blessings50"8' W3y y0U should 156 coun,in9 V™ VIRGO (Aug 24 — Sep 20) IS 0891 543 593
Alter all Ihe delays, misunderstandings or negative responses everything will turn out alright. Mom man
wVh a a?,ua ly- Apart ,rom ,hal you seem lo have a date with destiny or a meeting that is not to be missed
LIBRA (Sept 24 — Oct 22) a 0891 543 594
The financial piclure is a lot brighter than you Imanino
Bui this week is more about s ill worth and iTa^you experience proves that there are certain thina monev caanot buy. Besides, you could have it all ® y
SCORPIO (Oct 24 — Nov 22) a 0891 543 595
A brilliant new Moon In Scorpio eclipsed by Jupiter uroes you to express yourself. Bui what it really means ?s th il l
lile changing opportunity has to materialise this w ^ k and sometimes one can't always play safe.
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 — Dec 21) a 0891 543 596
Iliere Is M S i B ^ t t S S X S S - * " — ^ JAMES — BEATTIE
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St Helen’s Church, Wnddington. was the se t t ing for the wedding of Miss Fisa Beattie, assistant man
ageres s of a Cotswold hotel, and Mr Malcolm F. .James, a farmer on a large estate. The bride is the only daughter of Stuart and
ami Joan James, of Temple Uniting, Gloucestershire. Tile bride, given away by her father, wore a full-
len g th gown of ivory silk dupion, fe a tu r in g an
embroidered rose- t r immed neckline, long sleeves with but ton cuffs and a d u s te r train. She wore a three-t ier fingertip veil, held in place by an alice band headdres s made of ivory dupion roses, small b ur gundy roses and ant ique lace. She car r ied a bou quet of burgundy and cream silk roses, freesia. spray carnations, ami majus. achillea. cream and pink dried l«ij kspur , wheat and bar ley wheat . He r bouquet included oats grown and dried on the farm. Bridesmaids were Miss I’liilippa Janies, the br ide groom’s d au g h te r , and Miss Gemma Lloyd, the
b r id e s cousin. Mrs Kathleen Kvte was mat ron of honour. The a t tendants ' ankle- length dres ses were in a
dusky pink, burgundy, and ivory rose floral print, with waterfal l backs and rose- t r immed sleeves in ant ique rose silk. Thei r circlet headdres ses were ill ant ique rose, trimmed with burgundy silk roses,
•mil they carried open baskets of flowers similar to those ill tilt* bride's bouquet.
Mr Nigel Llovd. the bride's cousin, and Mr Alexander rag g . tile bridegroom's nephew.
t*K‘ bride's brother, and ushers were Organist was Mr Kric Cole and soloist was Karen
l lulat t I he ceremony, performed bv the Kev Alan G.
I.alley was followed by a reception at the Moor
cock Inn. \ \addmgton. The couple are to live in the C otswolris. I'holograph: Barry Townson. Clitheroe.
THK Clitheroe and I ’endle District Dog Agilitv Club is on tni* move again.
Agile dogs on the move flic club, which organises a "dugs' night out"
every r rnlay, is meet ing in a new Kibble Valiev venue.
Kntluisiasts are packing their pets into cars and at .s |>.in. For lur ther location details or information
about the dull, contact Jean (Clitheroe 22510). Martin (92:>3 :{jl8815) or Jean (0251 822851)
travelling to Bead lor the sessions, which are both Inn and challenging for dogs and owners of all ages. I he Friday evening outings cost 12.5(1 and bc'gin
m , ,? r t- , r n w;ls 1 M illiam Mack, groomsman was ,1 Ci-
Hazel! Beattie, of Birkott Farm, Newton-in-Bow- land, and the bridegroom is the youngest son of Eric
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