Clithemc Advertiser & Times, August 2'dh, UM U ( ■inm-ror.
Extremists bring their campaign to Clitheroe
(Utilitarian. 22222 (A d v e r t is in g ), n u rm e g
were spearheading their dain of many Ribble
Blackburn branch, Mr Austin Ward: “We will be coming back. We have tar geted Clitheroe because people there will be seeing what is h ap p en in g in Blackburn and they won't want to see Clitheroe going the same way. We feel that there is potential
Said the organiser of the
for support." Eight people affiliated
J lUttll
with the o rganisation visited Clitheroe to dis tribute papers and leaflets in the town centre
T1 IK EE r e s id e n ts of Whalley returned from
T r a w d e n A gricul tura l Show in a celebratory
lllood.
sister-in-law, ironically a'lso called Nicola Connell,
Nicola Connell (IS), her Council claims
IN last week's "Clitheroe Advertiser and Times," a
breakdown of Ribble Val ley councillors' allowance claims in a d v e r t e n 11 y referred to Cotin. Bert
in C
.limes twice. Conn, .bines' claim was,
fact,
Jtl.lK3.ia and on n. II o w c 1 do lies
il.iHHI.K2.We apologise lor the error
objectors, but overall it went all right,” said Mr
Ward. A flick through the
“British Nationalist newspaper revealed the extent of some of the ul tra-right policies of the
party, which include cri minalising homosexuality and stopping all non
Burnley
i22d.lt (Classified) »v*
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lub takes vivid look back into the past
MEMORIES of the past GO years wore distilled into
R IG H T -W IN ^ e x t r em i s ts ^ b ^M gm ^ to ^ th ^B nU s h ^N a t io n a l^ P a r ty Valley resicfents.
‘We received one or two ment should be brought
back.On the subject of racist attacks, often connected with right-wing activists,
Wilton and Al Read. M r Whitehead’s work
an amusing and evocative 50-minute talk by Mr Ray mond Whitehead when he a d d re s s e d C l i th e ro e Probus Club.
Mr Ward said: “We are against violent attacks. It
is a juvenile way of go...g about it. We would rathe, them join us so the^ couiu campaign properly.' My Ward would not gi
white" immigration. Supporters also believe
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that all ethnic minorities should be repatriated to their unccstrul homelands and that capital pumsh-
Threesom
and their friend, Mrs C.nth Ormiston, all won trophies with th e ir four-legged
friends. Close,
the show jumping junior novice horse section with her mount, "Shady Lady
Nicola, of Vale House took first place in
, ,
and fourth place in the 1.1.2 hands and under 1
an uj
High Moor, H ayhurst Close, came second in the show jum p in g sen io r novice section and first in the senior open, despite having been out of compe tition for two years, with h e r h o r s e . “ Nicky
Mrs Connell (2!)), of
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piscos Is bound to
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business feas0" s ‘ ^ 'gw™ ^ u n t i l around next Thursday sysarsS'
thing in moderation. TAURUS (April 21 — MaY 21) B 0891 543 589
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dav SS3 o in theory, somelanasacaspe
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curiously linked. Only, In “ u(d ^ a breakdown In
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r„iatlna to your financial premature until alter
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LIBRA (Sept 24 — Oct 22) B 0891 543 594
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" a n y enable you to determine] Paf f n^ p , r h- David Simmons, C lith e ro e . ------------- reasons, what Iran-
quet of cascading pink ^ aro“^ dndA^ f ^ ? h e bride- M Rridesmaids were Miss Linda Aspm,
aa groom’s s is te r , an d th e ,V^g ®1 k-nrPn a n th a G ru n d y . Also in
b u rg u n d y rib b o n s m th e i r h in r. B e s t m an w a s Mr s , u a n
was’Mr Mark ‘ U sh e r s w e re . .. . - -
anU e r ceremon> wa8 p e r fo rm ed by F r F . J en n in g s . O rg a n is t w a s M r s P a tn c la C a u n t
H o te l, s'a’ssssw * '» ““■•ih ----------- . ,
^ at f Mr and
- xn*i- »' A-h“ ”' fa th e r wore a crin-
'rM ASPIN — DILWORTH ^ re sure to receive a green aac0?nls promises to be a rather enlightening m
bX ? man°waes Antoine Martin.
in Maxeviile. m m
r Mr Remi Doerler and usher was Mr ,
j bv p r Quv Anouilh,
Normandy, are to live France.
l i ia ix e im e . The couple, who are
ipending a honeymoon in in Vanctoeuvre-lea-Nancy,
A fo rm er
eroe, Miss Tracey Lynn Hirst, was married at Notre Dame Delourdes, Nancy, France, to Monsieur
SCHNEIDER— HIRST ofr KlDDlCBUaie nigri School, C
pupil
.. * r - » .]rttn UwrVi Rrhnfll. IN L . IU L - I \
■ R ib b e sd a le High ’ --l-.-th • »Ass?yss
for students. Sha !“ , ..r'WeU Terrace, Clitheroe. and Mrs Thomas Brady, o
The bridegroom, a c e n t e r , ^
o f Monsieur and Madam Jean sen doeuvre- Ies-Nancy,r ranee.
^ younger son yan Craig Hirst, the
11211.211'1- Heifers: (
hff rt r-
any information
regard.ng the number of membt.o .n the Blackburn branch, but said that they were oni.g- ing in more people all the
_ time. ■ ■ ■ 1 — * ______ n .L /*___ MSlIim Wftlld. t
Copy, Milton Hoad, took first place in the working hunter exceeding lb hands
vivid recollections of life m the 1930s when the routine was washing on Monday, ironing on Tuesday and sh o p p in g e v e ry day, because no-one had a refrigerator. Gates and rang es were blacked, doorsteps scrubbed and boys kept th e ir heavy leather football boots sup ple with regular applica
Initially, he conjured up tions of goose fat. Vintage rally draws the crowds
e riding high after show THIS fine 1934 Rolls-Royce was just one of the many .
class on "Ocean 1’earl. This weekend, the three
are hoping to repeat their success at Barrowford Agricultural Show
Tn Drove that the vehicles worked an well as they __the vehicles worked as well as they
vehicles for all to admire at Suwley last weekend. Indeed there were over -100 exhibits at Southport
House Farm for the annual Ribble Valley Vintage Club Rally — nearly as many as there were in the public car
PaTheix.awas an abundance of vintage cars, motor bikes, lorries, tractors and e v e n traction engines, all
freshly polished and gleaming for the K j d Im --------- proved
C A L V E S (in th e wh, (.S|„.ricnv«l n lifltcr trad.; thim hikt week »l I uesiliiy * Llith-
trade in calves at m
art tile
cr(,(. Aurtinn Mart xidn. with I'l'icidiiuK lakini: hulk numl)(rrx.( Kricniun liullx nmdc lo i lk - .
hreeding heifers to illiO. Angus
liutls to iilO. heifers to i i l l . Chiiroluis bulls to Cits, heifers to illHli,
l.imoiiHin heifer* to
tended also, with a top entry «r ;i:t eattle. Newly-calved cattle
Tiie dairy sale was well-at
proved slightly harder to sell, topping at £1.080 for a four-
tooth heifer.
i .Monday’* market *aw a jjt*>d entry of young bull*, with price*
heifer* averaged well on the dav. with the l>e*t heifer* reach- injr
Cow* reaehfd ,
ri*inV ajtain to 12T*.»p. Steer* unproved nn la*l wt» k.
tMtii in tninuier* and in price, by ftp jH?r kjr. ami there win* a *huht full in the price of heifers, with a few l'rieslans mixed in with Jll
' the Continental*. Young bulls: Light to 1-l-jl'
L ig h t to ! « , . *(»veraU UUP
________ L»j»ht to l-'kfkJP me di um t<> l'- / P
(M b .2 I , . I . h e av y l« HI,' tlOT.UTp). o v e ra l l t ‘» »-M>
** There'was virtually the same entry of cast cows a ' " t weeK.
with a lop price of H{Up but fewer prime la n d £ « n j^ n Lainbn: U u h t to
OCMUM’b *tundurd to l> and m-ealf , . lf showing his 1934 Rolls-Royce to visitors.
Brilliant stockman dies suddenly
DOZENS of Ribble Valley res id ents travelled to Cumbria to mourn the death of a young father struck down in the prime of his life.
Kirkby Stephen was over flowing for the funeral of Mr Bnan Smithson (37), a farmer and father of two, who died of a sudden ill
The parish church of , . , ness.
Smithson and the late Mr B r ian Sm i th so n , Mr
The son of Mrs Lila „ ,
Smithson was born at Bramlev Meade, Whalley, and siient his childhood on Carter Fold Farm, Wad- dington, until his family moved to Skeleies Hall, Kirkby Stephen, in 1975. Mr Smithson attended
late father and two elder brothers, John and Roger, Mr Smithson farmed lane! at Bloan Farm, Brough Sowerby and H artley
In partnership with his r - y
Fold. Known as a man who
cared deeply for his ani mals and recognised as a I brilliant stockman, Mr | Smithson helped his family carve out a reputation for 1 herds of pedigree Friesian 1 Holsteins and Blonde d A- quitaine cattle, as well as pedigree Rouge de l’Ouest
sheep. Mr Smithson, whose
interests revolved around farming and natural his
Waddington and West Bradford Primary School and C l i th e ro e Royal Grammar School before
gaining a BSc in agricul ture from the University nf Nottingham.
tory, was a family man and took great pleasure in passing on his encyclopae dic knowledge to his daughters, Laura (8) and
Joy (5). He is also survived by I
R ID E C U
WINNERS ut Clithunm Britlije Club on Weilnemlay were Mr
m.-c(inil pbiev. i. i|(.ilU.r bred mule and Masham ewes on
Friday saw u gmsl Hade. « « " all going d e arer as the sale ' ’X r l i u l e co rn e t t» I5 4 ;
mule June* crop) To' TfO. Masham toCll.^l*
Lamb*: Mule More to i— Suffolk More to £12.
,»j. rjt
1„ .c h a n g e for the better, w ilh the annual sale of iiedigrev i anis and females, when some so head
King Number Two prosed to
fl,Usnnmdk"Tw„ shearling ram ’ ram lamb* to
modi* to 12f>en*.. Suffolk *hearl* in"! to
ltlh^n*.. *hearlmK esse* to
!,'S^e\cl Two shearling rams to TOgns.. shearlings to Udgns.. lamb rams to UOgns., shearling
‘'TriVrohds'shearling rams to - ; ,g n s .. sh e a r l in g ewes lo
(V^iFn*., correct ewe* to 4* >*n*.. 11 M ewe* to iMyn*.
, niictti -
£9,000 caravan ! Rufus Carr Ltd,
imx la^t weok^
A MOTOR cnriiviin valued at £9,000 was stolen from
lands, between O-dO inm- on Tuesday night and i-30 a.m. on W'ednesday morn-
. fn S HW
H AJ» 1) i«:i C M
S4 "(nI
S AK:t H 10S74 1) KJ4 C K93
the *ubject of when one *houkl play and when one shouh «nth-
old an nee. By using their w t4> the beM advuntuj;e. ea*t*\uM were able to defeat the contract
b>Suu“ hn|da>'etl in four hearts and west led the 10 of dmiaunds. dutnmv played low and eaM con* tributed the eight — a high card suggesting tn his pa r tn e r that
iic^would welcome u eontlnuu- tlnn of the suit.
At the second trick, south ltd . -
a small heart mid up went "<• ace from west. It then looked us though south would (inly lose
the three aces, but It was not o. A diamond came back to the
act* and east led the two (if dm-
niond* for we*t to ruff. The choice of the two of dia
mond*. rather than the *even. entry m the unuc
indicated to west thut Ins part; • ’
• had SOT SAT E E P R TRS HR
Fell race Fines controversy in Judith’s rUItlblcS O
lUmtl.K VALLEY fell runners will b.-able to ,-aytrilmle (. jine
m ory ONLY i'liti »f the £297 reiim fill
em
uf their farmer ciilleuguta dur ing u special race on fuesduy. I ’enilli- Hill will tie the venue
far the Judith Taylor Mcmar ul Hhcu, which *Url* from K»rlt->
car purk. Judith, frum llyndhurn, (lied
while Hiking part in ‘he Kent- mere Fell tfuce in the Luke Dis
trict (in Duster Sunduy. hhe Is believed tu huve been overcome by hyixithermlu.
le-Moora Hurriers, ulont, »k h husband Phil unit son Jonathon.
Aeed 45. she wus a highly ected member of c l J-vk [u
during the fell race, it was the Kendal Mountain l escue Team
When Judith disappeared
I him spent ye-ars helping Junior fell runners take un interest In the sport, is determined to raise cash for the rescue team in his late wlfe'a memory.
SSS2 3 K
He turn already completed u lllng Luke District chal-
, ro r 1 T ri5v\ow’StgVoI.t.uiiow; the I’endle race.
— in nt-r incn»«. j . *,W
••Judlth'a Hun" and has written a btaik about It, to be launched ut
^'u'r The memorial race sbirts at 7, . , -
I n in. and covers a flve-mllt- course, from Harley cur park {“ the summit of l’endle und hack. The route will be well marked und murshalled, and anyone who
I* rcaKonubly fit i* l*n lake part - running. Jogging or
" There Is no entry fee, but tho*u tuklntf purt will bo asked tor a donation for tho rescue
team.
igc —the Bob Graham Hound 15, her memory;. That lnyohed
fc '
ilK^
fc.Ss'.'.re ® ‘ « a ^ B versy to -'
xweeted the manager to pa> . f t r Bunse** Wif, who !*>*«■
escmaie v.v. —*•*
him better than most. •Hu said: “When Joe camo to
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tiluv there wusn l a keener blo^e. He never missed train
ing and always pald his way. ••Whon 1 came to Cutneroc
X l i Waddington team as we Joe step“»<'
cam i as “ntp the breach and k e ^ mm mo uswraa... —id he the committee. Jo
Heserves," Maimcntm! tho man who" is now Rbnjni^an FC man uger, "T practically took the
cna^Durn.u,r "Everyone wn» (I A Ls X xuu
ton KC player* i* «u .
H
imposed on funner Wadding- : o limvvi n ,n outstumilllg. A chetiue from ormer man*
““ , .. i" fine
uger Sir Joe Dracheid.urg for £150 has been reeelywl lij■ the
had rung him to cm t’
li.in ubout the fine, but no one had held up his hand und udmitti'd■ t« 'm‘ | paving his own fine hihhdb:..
He added thut muny players
West Hiding FA and ‘h ‘‘ t '.k. the inujorlty of the 5 I utuiK listed players of the ‘hMiimded dub ure wulting to sen whether
the bun will be lifted. As ttiev do so, unuther for
mer mun’ager of the club has ude a scathing uttuck on them.
on the list of banned nlu> er«. hus uccuaed pluyers of taking udvnntuge of Mr Drachenbcrg
Mr David Burgess, who was . a I! . .
Mr l-mvui tin mill ^
the mint who kept the club going, single handed, for many
years. ’ Commenting that manv of the plover* would not be .in .tneir
level knows they must P“> lhL r
i::;1 .
subs und pay ‘heir Hnw l£> w an t to p lay , and ulmost
Hiding FA." told the "Advert ser und 'ftm-s" thill his uxsocuitbn hud received a cheque fur i lw from Mr Druchenherg arid
to Mr Uov Cartrr, of the >y*t i
llimlngton Ft: hud ulso pual Consequently, three jday 11 they huve signed ure now fuc lo |
r l‘8riv £88 remains to be paid 1 and, on th a t payment the
1 N
ail-biting finish
Jimmy Nelson's 2nd XI 92 all out.
elx-rvono f ^ ^ e . l C t o V c £ b u rn l«pt »P
aH^ertohaveaUovmlklsfiimx «^leinb to escalate to over £5«.
ved
Chatbum 2nd XIM for 9 a three-run
. .
bapTu‘inCralg’» three for 39 slDed keep the home uld* *
d;u tho last two
score down “ Ju,t£ ’^ Chatbum at four tor 25, it was
e.‘T3^ and
Geof? Lambert (24) put on a pwlnenihlp, whkh almost won
the game, but the final honours | were left to Brian Jones. Chatbum 2nd XI: Clough,5,
24 Craig 9, Ainsworth 6, Jones 7 n.o., Crosslev O, Allen 0 n.o.,
extras 10, Total (for9) 95. • • Vlnlentl'll D2 fill 0L-.39-3;
K golnff. Ho does not deserve 9,54.24.3. _________
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mul Mr* I’uwUekb with Mr U. Alki»*«n anti Mr* I . Hokl«n In
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ninkini; of Ihe other two *uit* (itpiule* ami club*).**) w-e*t M a club to the ace and back earn*, a diamond for another run.
*pude* ln*tead of c|ub*. he would have led the iteven of diamond* ln*te*4l of lh«
K ‘o! IndlctlnK .n ™ j h t‘„h” hiifhvr ranking nf the other too
"“winners Thursday were
NS Mr C. I’ollard and Mrs >L I awlev. Mr W. Hmwn itnd Mis A. 1 oi’liler. EW Mr and Mrs • • 1-awlieki. Mr A. Norns and Mr
W. Norris. „ M. S. Dog attack
a SCHOOLGIRL was rushed to Clitheroe Health Centre after being bitten
six times by a dog. Ruth O'Neil (11). of
Mavfield Avenue, Clith eroe, neetled four stitches after the incident, which occurred lust Tuesday in
West Bradford- Chntburn policeman PC
David Fish, who investi gated the incident, v as also bitten by the dog and needed two stitches. PC Fish said the inci
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He recalled how wire
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Describing a recent visit
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