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sirst meeting of the
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thanked everyone who had p attended the event, which
enary celebration. instead of 3- i nnSiermi.8erv ce w,u now iRformation Centre in « .
Thi uir ot0 9 ^
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Association and local SJiixed - Andrew Thoma, C Parish council chairman hw ffear*i Mixed — Joanno
residents. with Whalley Twinning
wlH, Wl,a]|r .. m, by Whalley Lions , ,
"esc cuiuriDutea “
oun. Er i c Ronnan gItun Mahon. 7 year.: Mixed - Bcott Stanworth, Sophie
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ping bus service is to run throughout the day. Monday*1 68 eari°r from F
te°„ro,e at 3 P iR-i Market Place (Clitheroe 4
' •!', ■ > i l ,-«r <« 1 .MfasJlw t-ewa,T ii* Ate a A l . ^
available from the Tourist ^ “meroe
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^nSIh ^HER° E -to Ch‘P" °Perate 10 minutes earlier UMhl r deta*ls are
t roved a successful cen r Whalley. II and under: Mary Earlier buses
u/i. ,, Smitn.
Whd.n.*o ’ Xatf How rd, Joanne Peeeel., David Price, Matthew
rcwk.’Andrew Hargreaves. 8-1 1 : Mixed — Edward
*vaie noward, Joanne
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United Reformed Church f Women’s Guild, at their
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t ulla to £200 (£125 id) helfi« to £133 (f 100.40) Angus V bulU
oflSO (£109.60), nciura 1142 £142
d^ l 7 ? 2 « IB«Vheifer,U,o b£133), heifers to £82, Friesian
« 0 (£S0.65 ),** other Con linen ta] X b“'!' ‘° *236 (£113.10), heifers ( m « ? ' ? e,r,erord x bul1* to £133
(JH24 6,25 ’ he,fera to £160 ^ Blonde d'Aquitaine X bulls
heifers to £230 x bu,l!l 10
with the top price for a bull'calf going to L. Foster (£200). Top
'Hierc* were 293 rearing calves stjrki and stores,
'-wminuniai canlf to R- »"<* E.
l.
w bulls and steers to £420 cows cbulls, 25<0^-Vin______
forwurd including 240 "young 59 steers and heifers, 273
ith calves to £625. T h e re w e re 772 c a ttle
Sb<.20 (545kg at 162.Sp). " The top steer and heifer price of £o92.0S going to C. Sutcliffe
1. APt to J . with the top kilo price “ and T 1. Haslon ‘ u (410kg at l&.Sp\ ■ n a si
(112.2ph5p , >•e.................... 1..1-7. - yfip ta, . S ,<X'7 »nd heifer.: Contlnen-
avy fi
l hght ,tCeni made to 133.8p medium to 132.Sp
1i'u 'kJ?7,0n£e.r !^ ht “ « " • to
the lubjec/of talk Vven ject T^w-iV'" thc‘ j,uhb' Clitheroe ^ ^ ^ o h in s o r a n d 'A ^
Healthy eating ui ^mneroe
A.
Sims.The group next meets on September 28th, at 2-30 p.m. when the speaker wil he the Rev. Michael fielding.
/iod V02 8d n3J<K3?''l,d’ mcdiunl “> < -1 -1 44.6d) t h—-.... t.o.....— p
<1“3-hP)! other light to 132.8p . s.op), medium to 136.2d
uv*vy io
10i.SB
went to T. Park (£923.96), as £ elj as the top kilo price of
wes and nuns. w The top sale price for a bull
e2,651 Iambs, .
ows and bulls. Also'fonvard -.968 sheep, including », 1! shearlings, 30o
!: \ r u“* ana slt-‘erM made to £430 UlO.Op). sfeers to £470 (£402.50). Limou-
v stores: Charolais
£5iv®°V h e ife rs to £360 s (£211.50). Limousin X bulls and AinXhcifers to £335. Hereford
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tT r s fY lS c '" th°’ gn'Veyard'U'PI 'bc' invhed a „’Pbe. anniversary programme will conclude with
vice m Ju p-nwepii was. uapiisui in me cnurch. whilp q «?*»»• there. °n October 30th, all those who hawfomih
.iS a s feasts » st. r . ____■
? e'{l; U,' !u gave the welcome and read a lesson •
for Pf coluptmllesrn! U'bn who were married vnvfjwl ii*J 11 ; f._*i
flower festival with one of the beautiful displays. sGISBURN AUCTION PRICES
? Wilkinson, of Pendle Court, Clitheroe, who was thi bn 1 ^ ers V." baPtlsed m the church. Tlie Rev. Brenda
onducted the 2 o’clock sendee. \v,TL,pl0ng
'xP a n,e<l that many of the anniversary events were ",SsS ,>Wr P“ pl°
cchairman of the u,suici cne i
hcTarvc’st ' W
t amAge the IiCfe nfatmg th°me,s such as baptism, I'“|-’'-’* v.uvu
1district the Rev. Michael Wearing Present was 90-vear-old Mrs Alarv
wfront nf tn v,’ a , Slx windowsills, along with the mfth tin th Chu,rlh and the P°rch, were decorated
°fyoung pe°ple 1,1 the church an(i pbotographs anti
\mfo ^M e rh S ffed exacut!y 90 years since West Brad- .;i Method st Church opened on its present site
e ore than 30 years, hxplained that he began aucis career when the official
tioneer was not at the
Prizes for rabbit
breeders
wMr Addyman, who morked at the mart for
oyable.”
Tan for the society said: h his was truly Clitheroe enji s t o r y an d m o s t
history of the mart. mAfterwards, a spokes
auiiuum. oj ms careei
Auction Alart auctioneer offered un nAd(f y m?'i
AN intPfPQfino* Mar
o n c e o f m a rt h isto ry * -----------— " served up fo r society
Q l * /* m .M . . . fam e nm /J ^ te fth n th !
— - .... SSA»AHe worked with Thomas „ am’ j Ir „?nan Hud- and1 Chris Silverwood, Joe Bracewell
was no n eed fo r a , microphone.
I1 grant, the mart was trans-
p e years activities, with mesigned to house speci s articular reference to the nterling work of the plan thing sub-committee and Ke good liaison with the d ibble Valley Council’s
thassidy gave an account of
talk,llowed Air Addyman’s C chairman Airs Beryl
oast bulls to 113.5p (104.7p).
1 Bulls: Continental light made wcrc'n'hPff,^0'-' section, there .
r omed ewes to £19.50 (£13 uoi ams to £45 (£30.25). 14.bp (102.Ip), medium to S7p’
v >’ h,eifer* 10 >2S.2p gctwsftr*- “ *teer» l
.»-«Th-L ambl mnde 205d .‘“ .'=iL sP.
t u n is on th e ag en d a a t c en ten a ry day -» ^
cow. to 177.6p #
caravan users have all for pedestrians. "
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everyone entered into the i spirit of the event to make
vourite, the sack race
tunities for everyone to Joanne Whalloy. Mary Peel. 12! ory their hand at archery » l.B o y a -if Matthew Smith, wr transform their features
wurned up on the day, t hich also offered oppor
t a real fun event. t Alore than 60 people
ith face paint. rPrizes were contributed T •_ .
v fe te ’’ H“yley Price' HeI"" 8-9: Girls — Jodie Middleton
nd under: Girl. _
along JThoma, Eden Hayworth^ wamuel Taylor, Grace Biddle,
Edward Andrew^ David Price f S'1"?* 77 Denise Robert..
a tth eV
ah^aU.nd? i i .MI£ed.-Lucy oanne ta tte r.a ll. I
year.! Howard, Cal- re , © j ; # 41 * ORIENTAL _______ ... - ?■ : :f: : ill / / .. /. i ; • , ,
s00m sprint, the egg and fapoon race or the good old
1 'Vheth-er it was the H ll?Th.|NehfS’ Roff- 1C8 iwIrdT Boy.
m s gave then- best to win L dge°n| Callum Mahon. thedals and certificates in Cricke races run at Whalley
p nke Linford Christie ageroud, youngsters of all
et Club. 3
tBUDDING athletic stars Wu. day, held to mark mWith performances to
Pahalley and Little Mitton cen ris h Co un cil 's
tenary.
Louise Holroyd. Danielle {toy* — 6avid Price®
^ |:„ G|S‘ ~ Naomi Biddle,
«°ya — Andrew Hargreaves a Evan Ralston, Samuel Taylor 7
Middleton, Sophie \oimg. Boys Pr Edward Andrews, David B?vaand/ ^ ° n’ i and und«r:
ice, Daniel Roff. ^avia
D^d°Ko8/
r.Paul Parki" ^ “". Claire Langton. Jodie
dook to the field on Sun y Our picture shows the uay, when they came ftnder starter's orders at a
eSL“ Hldd “• Nianh Mahon, H ^ w o r t h . Boy. -J
Jhallj Andrews, Michela EdeN Gu?": £?ya — Daniel Roff, Paul
Gary McLoughlin. 6-7 8 — Sarah Ronnan
fFlat race. 5 and under: Girls — owartlT G H°« “,8’ Thomas
ooungsters under starter’s rders. Results
CARPET SALE 1 O am - 4 .3 0 p m
/ \ r SW’ -I t c // a t ;• AT -v t,i-\ r i V ! f ) \ /
FLOOD DAMAGED SUNDAY 25th SEPTEMBER
,7 ■ t
•Sp, ewe. to to 214.5.
(L cattle forward at Gliburn ' I'mi W‘ r t ’* Beacon North
Wheat .traw to £35 per tonncV • There were 9,250 .heep and Vf , Electronic Market.
ore 2-.01 tonnes of straw with barley straw tonne"and
grade three to 90.2p (67.Sp) grazing cows fn IftOn irr,
Ofip/p), heavy to 113.2p c Cows and bulls: Grade one toToOp (7fi'4n)'
ows made to 130p (102 9d) L wo t0 103 - P (S 5.3p ) |
heavy to 34.7p (78.7p mgs made to
70.bn (62.5p), half- n bred ewes to i30 (£25.05)
( nn ip); other,.li8ht to 107.2p Mlanning representative). NURGLARS entered (mrs Mary Shepherd
UlOfi^M ^ edlUm t0 >M.«P
n jiffs (.1IS-aP). heavy to 147.(jp p oates (treasurer and B Saws stolen ContmentaJ b^ht heifers made | chairman), Air Donald
n .nh<P ,(II0P)' h<i“'y to li9.5p Airs Jean Entwistle (vice- (c
nFc F l'v’*' mediu,n to G • m i LMJ jic i made s ilso n ( a s s i s t a n t ecretary).
" ’ mg for the installation of a ep eh.—elican crossing on Clith-
. Z. *» vtuiuu
Jr P rS?I” sed b.v Coun. m isional surveyor, at a tiohn AIcGowan, the peti cashire County Council to
Rroe’g busy Edisford on aims to persuade Lan
oad. mnL'n n vn r , !__. 1.
easier nt the Roefield Lei- had spoken to Mr WnVhr L o c ^ ^ e ^ e n t s and
------------------------—.—aid san get anything done," he w8th. when the speaker g
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- o s s i4 the road Coun! McGotvan "a ld ^ e Maf«ty, according to Coun. t cGowan. “Unfortuna
Jey Council’s Planning
Committee.After the meetin
t inute and press seere- (sarj')» Mrs Cathie Course Wecretary), Airs Florence
ORE than ( Gi00 nomiin have signed a petition calnl-
OO people jperyl Cassidy (chaiirman), ' Mery] Inn^ K ' . . .1 i
B99-I/i, were: Airs Kath Buleoek (president), Mrs
Ajrector of development, 1,n n ^ -eers aPP°inted for
ir Philip Bailey. sale at the sales shed.
tother settings, all combine ia make the garden a min IUC liuv
tuattern bridge and pine- o rn, together with many
ture tour of the world. . i.......O
Spring bulbs are now on . the
£i n 1 saws, valued at Moiece Pageboy was Craig o1,250, between 4-45 p.m on Tuesday and 7-30 a.m.
d orweb’s Peel Street s epot in Clitheroe and
etole five petrol-driven n Wednesday.
' en te d to .Mr Denis div;ngm, a county council eeting of the Ribble Val-
r the crossing. s The petition was ore-
,
- aids wore three-quarter j 's^i**ned their support for m
The three senior brides- brides-
phew. me n
m in<>
tae y, it’s going to have to merved. The group's next c ke a fatality before we
segard to monitoring the ao ensure pedestrians’
r peed of traffic on the t Prompt action is needed
oad.
explained that he intended r to contact the police with
fort. --------------- ------- ---------- 1 ^
M ^Petition calls for pelican crossing foregistered their support
C o u n . Al c G o iv a n ef ntribution to the relief About courage
w ithef flight to Rwanda, cohich made a significant
Michael Fielding. s Tea and cakes were 2 eeting is on September ; Joill be the Rev. E.
owship by the Rev.
jCOURAGE was the sub itect of a talk given to Trin l y Ladies’ Afternoon Fel
|dba,''t.y by providing L°'\ an emergency
nd wide-ranging collec tion. An Egyptian court, p Chinese pagoda, willow
ially for sheep. foDuring the AG.M, which
Pimlico link road. Technol ogy was now taking over c some of the bidding, espe
ferred to a site off the
c Eventually, cars and mattle trucks became too o uch of a problem for the wld town centre site so,
T ch was a good price. mhe acoustics in the old I arket were so good there
I cow would fetch £16,
Buyers from Liverpool, | ury and Alanchester. A
he first shareholders. n Clitheroe who did their wn
slaughtering.In the 1890s there was a bairy cattle boom, with
d ........~ -wwvo bijcxc >vua U , ,
iThere were five butchers by e attending is required o... WMkiivtUC V» 1JI
ith the help of a EC Vare example of a high byictorian garden, acquired I the National Trust in e9S8. It has undergone an
yeinue for a number of g mto a number of smaller a ens from his extensive
ars. The 15 acres are divided
t roject, which will con dardens, which were
r by James Bateman, is a pxtensive restoration
e proved and was greatly
njoyed.The garden, conceived
Gor members of Clitheroe w. . . . br‘degroom who bridesmaid wore a rosebud imarden Club, the day
AFTER a very wet jour fney to Biddulph Grange
Victorian garden
Juulie Woodworth, Airs OAppeal for aid s Wood, the bridegroom’s n ood, the bridegroom’s ne od, the bridegroom's
er headdress. J In attendance were .Miss
h which were featured in lie Bennett, Airs Tracy i>ister, and .Miss Emma
an back of her gown had fe unusual cut-out heart d ature and hand-embroi s ered bow. She carried a rohower bouquet of pink l ses, Singapore orchids, ofilies and anemones, some
hand embroidery and pearl a buttons, with lattice work Theleeves, skirt and train.
nd fitted bodice featuring snd pearls on the capped
ivther, the briae wore an a with a raised V-neckline
of Park House, Clitheroe fa Given away by her
Airl ers, is the only daughter of Wood Mr Qm,-,-. ,1"n.an i The ceremony, which
ancashire Young Farm- *** and Airs Guy B enson,
• .i
. UWi*o r <*rin vi
Clitheroe.The b rid e , who is L federation secretary for r> nso
thn Km^a*** nd Air Bria
ory silk full-length gown Rncluded solos sung bv l achel Alewis and Bever fey Preston, was per •ormed by the Rev. David JMewis. Organist was Air
Sabden. tonPhotograph: David Hul-
ohn Pye.A reception followed at cn Halkidiki, Greece, the
ouple are to live in . Bun,’.
' Oxfam \\ eek takes place aTom Sa t ur day and, out the area have 1
demon
inX! AM is again appeal toupport its annual house- lready, people through
g to local people to dig s deep into their pockets to . -house collection.
Stirk House Hotel, Gis- i bur7J. After a honeymoon
stone Ltd, is the elder son with rose trimming and s of Mr and Airs Donald Wil- carried a basket of match-
wasen Bennett, groomsman a Air Andrew Holmes
the bride’s cousin, and Air Paul Grant.
orks at Tarmac Road- and magenta floral dress on, of Park Avenue,
mi flowers. phJest man was Air Ste ana ushers were Mr Rrinn
atreet sale in 1890 and *t“i~ an:l.dar??nst.rat<: hls thfter the railway came to team . '•
w.Muuouttus nu toe town it attracted cus a his will be followed by Gm from Blackburn and Po buffet supper at the Old t isburn. Butchers were
thostheroe. The number of next Monday.
r s input into the site. Clist House, King Street,
;— r
sales, which he said^he had Richard Kirby at Clitheroe shat the mart began as a /Vitb Ya! ey Counc‘l will
been privileged to organ- I,!?'” stat’on. at 7 p.m., ise for the local farmers " hen }Pe design and con- t Mr Addyman explained RihWn'v n°ffio r foS the
Tank” Walmsley. He had q„^he I*
1.e.etl'1S on October enjoyed conducting farm I d "V'1. t e with Mr
“Balshaw and foreman DrJ"-ewel1- , tv*"' E r i c fe>^r^.rs?
c °mmittee: Mrs Mar- fhret i?080*„Mi“ Helen
nnder lhe a“
GrbrSdlitnn3 6 C h u r c h - T,.heiT bouquets matched GT )f
echanic Mr Mark Wilson married a aecuuica icu u Miss Tracy Dawn Benson during a ceremony at St
i. the br'de’s. The young
M WILSON — BENSON l*V Tlflum Roncmi
robics teacher with , Chtheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)
shoulders and bows and flower detail at the back.
length magenta dresses n
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