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Clithcroc Advertiser &


■ Times, September 15th, 1901, Clithcroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 1,22331 (Classified) rule Sham Mayor's fun day


and rain showers ruled the day.


LOCAL Mayors turned out in force for a charity event where merriment


The Sham Mayor of Worston's fun day. held at the Calf’s Head Hotel, reeled in hundreds of pounds for local charities under the watchful eye of angler and current Sham Mayor Mr Martin James.


regalia, was Kibble Valiev Mayor Coun. Kate Hod- kinson. with her husband, Dr Robert Hodkinson.


First to arrive, in all her


Coun. Howel Jone s , resplendent in his chain of office, made his entrance with mayoress Mrs Bever­ ley Jones.


Then. Clitheroe Mayor


success, commented Mr James afterwards, with around £1,000 raised from the raffle alone. The grand prize in the


raffle, a weekend for two in London, was won bv Mr


of fund-raising fun, despite the rain which fell inter­ mittently throughout the day. but which failed to dampen the spirits of revellers, who enjoyed everything from “duck the wench” to “catch the rat.” The event was a huge


All were met by a feast


THESE Crossroads carers with their bumper tombola proved just the ticket at fund-raising


Neil Hitchen, of St Paul’s Street. Low Moor.


the raffle, which benefits local charities, were the Calf’s Head Hotel, Go Fishing Canada, Regional Railways. RYOBI, Mas­ terline, Northcote Manor,


Among the sponsors of


the “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times” and St John


Marsden Building Society, BBC Radio Lancashire,


of B. Dugdale and Son Animal Feeds, was named the new Sham Mavor of


Ambulance. Mr Howard Blackburn,


angling corner, a bouncy castle, face painting, a portrait artist and live entertainment from the Pendle Jazzmen.


Worston and was pre­ sented with the mayoral chain and mantle by Mr James. Attractions included an


"Despite the weather, a lot of people turned up.


Mr James commented:


The organising committee did an excellent job in creating a platform for local charities to make their own monev and everyone had a lot of fun.”


and rain showers


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Mayor Coun. Kate Hodkinson Clitheroe .Mayor Coun. H ow eU on e^ d 'm J^ bers of the fund-raising committee


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Fishing rod gift for Andy


his name to the letter and say to the older generation


cigarettes. “He has the guts to put


"Clitheroe Advertiser and


"don't spoil the country­ side.’ ” In his letter to the


youngsters gets the blame too often for the actions of the older generation. He said: “They always blame the kids for rubbish on the banks, but kids don’t usually leave beer cans or


decided its writer had to be rewarded." Mr James believes


the letter and thought "there’s a kid that cares and here's someone trying to improve the place.' "'I just thought it was a wonderful letter and


James, who has travelled the world to fish, to pres­ ent the concerned teenager with a fishing rod in acknowledgement of Andy’s concern for the environment. Mr James stud: "l read


at Brungerlev and Edisford. This prompted Mr


Road, wrote complaining about the amount of litter he saw when walking with his dog. Merlin, along the Kink of the River Kibble


A LETTER in last week's wlition certainly caught the imagination of local angler and broadcaster Mr Martin James, who has landed its writer with a fishing rod. Young fisherman Andy Kent (Hi), of Whalley


Painted


Accrington College, was presented with his new fishing rod by Mr James at the Sham Mayor of Worston's fun day.


luncheon meat tins and discarded fishing lines." Andy, a student at


said: “It is brilliant and I am really happy. I didn't


The delighted teenager


empty; crisp bags, rusting tins of sweetcom.


Times." Andy said: “1 was appalled to see such tin amount of litter left by anglers. There were


think the letter would even get in the paper.” As a regular Fisherman on the River Kibble, Andy


now hojvs his letter will prompt other anglers using the river to clean up their act.


„ WINNERS ALL S i,,s ,ta” '


James, was woA bv r S S s y C jf t! Uon to be a' guest at”one of H ,*,anu's. an'i «> uivita- ner of’a &>8‘£ h iL uith M^i


b>' Martin "'in-


Lancashire was Carol Clarke .in'iyk" **** "n Kaiiio prize of a dav onthe riviiii f \ UlT'v‘0- aJ1'1 fourth expert went to .Alan G u d g ^ „ . ^ ,X ^ he


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