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Water's Edge By Martin James
A t the
NOW weare into April and the trout fishing has begun on 01to K a f a n g le r s tdl me that,
shire were teaming with w i l d c h m S also stocked with fanned bio
What food is available frn ti out in f sparse rations remain deep below ttle^
The spring menu.
becoming more active now. to mi tat'c ^ u l0 imparl Ufe to the nynijih if there kn^noSghuirbulence to do the^job for .vom
y o u S E S S . . . . . . . . . 4 n..., ...1 need to tighten up quickly to
The large dark olive dun is the f> * “ P " ‘"W; j " 1 " tn mid-afternoon. The t i l '- t l^ u r ih c e boiling with rising trout; you
„ew season, and they
taC a s t ° S T - “y* p f h ^We tphe^nt ^ail works wdl-.i»s t rising fish and watch for the
your dy 'fh your fly. The spinner of the large 'larko.xc a ,m .reami spninero
fast-water inlet to a lake. April madness.
aig ■ k
to lav her eggs late in the day 0 j f the spring fcast l0 come
fo to
n such numbers that the u out get ie This is another insect which w<;
i A feast to come, in Apidl ' V ,1 v excititl and that is the March Brown, sCL are good hitches on the Hodder and „\„ ibe is where the river runs straight and
. rarely seen on the smaller site."*:lacU t a iK J v I S i i i a. . ,U ...I gn.v=l, « » . - , « « « • '» “ are likely to there are shallow glides for an early “!nch; » v, r ll” the stones and so the trout have
lhUe ciiatlce* of feeding on them “" ^ ^ ' ^ “^ “^^o^t^whi', upstream into these As soon as the Mareh 1 rowns i,tan 1
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jaff or th across the ,
• hile the hatch is on. The action .» .. .. — .8 -
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soon after 10-80. You should be home in time foi lunch. Stillwater scene.
sorts of tilings are waking up. lhc^ n‘l| • bo' ‘. [rout should just have hatched, shed near the inlet streams b\
(It is a myth that rainbow trout can t spawn in lakes, inc.\ jt successful in terms of numbei s).
remains mild, and beetle lui\ue aie • • .
Fly life is sparse on stillMatcis at thi■ whjch may iiavc hatched from eggs ' : l-ikes.- thev just aren’t partitv■darly m-ivel and their parents will he there
f vear but beneath the surface all st|ih,vater angler who likes to
i^ h th h ^ilaUmis^the M s on which the ^ ^ e tU n g . ^ flshing i K S K s S tot ^ ! « for the trout, too. So,enjoy your Aliril fishing.
SIX Kibble Valley dancers have quick-stepped their way to success in a set ol national dancing exams.
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Dancers step to success Imperial Society of leacli-
ers of Dancing’s pre-ele- mentary exam in model n dancing.
. Fiona l’alev and Laura
Scott, both 1-1. and Laura Kigbv (Hi), all of Clith eroe, have passed the
11oilV Waddington. both lt> and‘of Clitheroe, passed the elementary exam in modern dancing, while
Deborah Williams and ,
Alison Warburton (18). of S ahd en , pas_sed the
flv which hatches around this time strangely, the March Brown is
are’slm plenry^wikU.-o^t s and each season we
and more. Last year my catch r{-buit^ u,W
umnrnst that the average size had crept up a- ? • ‘ * uientiful This must be a move
WeU nol a iot> and most of the f aQ nymph and wet fly fishing are
likely to be the way to catch a trou o. ’t«o olnc > well and inhabit the weedier v
An hypnotic night out
“1 OOK into mv eyes and concentrate \ei> carefully.” These were the words uttered (o some of the brave people attending a hjp-
notist night on Friday. A r o u n d 11M
I people-
at tended the evening at We l lg a tc Social Club, C l i t h e r o e , t o r a i s e fu nds for th e S a l th i l l l>lay Area Improvement
Commi t tee.
j ; , 1nVmphs, which can swim ’>m ]lore gentle, are
can cast a weighted down below
to go under the hyp notic glare of Phil Duc- mon, th e ev e n in g proved to lie an extraor dinary night of fun and laughter.
For those who dared
c a b a r e t h y p n o t is t thrilled the audience at the event, which raised SIKiti towards the com mittee’s funds.
The in te rn atio n a l
Apar t f rom the mind- bending show, everyone
danced the night away with a disco run by Mr Bernard Unsworth.
thanked the social club for allowing the use o t h e p r e m i s e s an d everyone who played a part in making the event u success.
T h e e o m mi t t e e
It o v a 1 O a U p u b lic house. Waterloo, Clith-
A quiz, night at the
eroc, on May ith. Mill he the next event organ ised by the committee.
O u r p i c t u r e s h ow s
Phi l Daemon using his magic touch to hypno t ise some o f tl ie more d a r i n g p eo p le a t th e show.
Veterans make a stop in town
tomorrow
VETERANS of the First World Wur towns.
50th anniversary of the second world wars D-Day,
In a year which sees the
this visit by some of the country’s oldest veterans se em s p a r t i c u 1 a i In
appropriate. The organisation, calleil
World War One Veterans, co n s is ts of men and women who tought and
this, a visit is planned to the town hall to meet the
Mavor of Clilheroe. As part of their North
West tour, the veterans will also be placing a wreath on the cenotaph at Preston and visiting rul- wood Barracks.
took part in the war neaidy SO vears ago. Approxi mately 20 have joined together to visit places of in te r e s t around the
country. Due to the veterans
age, the oldest being 1U0 and the youngest HO, they are supported by a -d- strong team to help them cope with the difficulties of
travelling. Included in the group
are several women who
worked on the front line ambulance service and n balloonist who carried out observations over enemy
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advanced exam in model n dancing, the highest possi
ble nationally. All the girls study at the
[Repeating school computers scheme J
, new computers and sollware last yeai, Uianks to a sii])ermarket scheme.
NUMEROUS Kibble Valley ^ho°ls
i Tosco’s Lonii)Utei-s for Schools scheme was so
eroe’s Tosco store who do not have a particular
successful nationwide that it is to he repeated from
| token for every i”2o spent in the local store. '1 he tokens are collected by schools and can be
Monday. Customers receive one
| exchanged in bulk for com puter equipment and edu cational items.
I For the second year, the “ Clitheroe Advertiser and
Times” will he playing a part. Customers at Clith-
school to donate then- tokens to, can again leave them in a box at the front counter of our office in King Street. At the end of the promotion we will share the tokens out between participating Kibble Valley schools.
r e g is te r for ad d itio n al to k en s should co n ta c t Vivien Meath, “Clitheroe A d v e r t is e r and Times
S c h o o ls w ish Dig to (22324). Choral treat
A COUPLE who were involved wbh St lkiu' s Church Low Moor, before moving to Banowloui, will'be b u rn in g on Sunday with a special produc
village’s j o i n t c h o n ^ .
hers of St Paul’s Church before moving to New bridge Post Office in Barrowford. Mr King was the
[im ” bv Uranam ivenuncK, .u r ............ Mr Cyril King and his wife, Doreen, we e mem
by Graham K e ^ a t T - ^ organist and his wife a. choristei.
instrumental in the inauguration of the joint Bai- rowford Churcli Clioirs.
When they moved to Barrow fold, thc> thov were
Westwell School of Dance in Whalley.
around midday.
and members from the branch and veteran asso ciation will be given a valuable opportunity to exchange stories. After
A meal will he provided . SHRNAO
Blackpool while visiting the North West and are due to visit Clitheroe s Royal British Legion
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