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Clitlteroe Advertiser & Times, April 23tli, !»'.)!, 17


Leap into unknown


IHheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classijied) \


for charity A CLITHEROE market trader will be plunging into the unknown on Sun­ day when he hungy-jumps over the quay at Preston Docks.Mr Phil Cud worth, \vho is also a member of the band "On the Rocks” and the proprietor of “Quench Time” soft drinks, will be making the May Day leap for Cancer Research. Mr Cudworth, who has


Chatburn entertain but lose


SPORT STARTS HERE-------- Clitheroe and District Darts League Makeshift


Irresistible Andy A DISPLAY of pin-point mesley,.stole the.honours in a


Chatham 1st XI 121 all out. (Jarnravo 1st XI IJO all aut


AN all-round performance by Rodney booth brought Chat- Inirn close to victory in their opening match of the season. Gargrave, batting first,


darting from CCWMC’s Andy Gudgeon gave him the Winter


Darts League singles trophy. Dominating the evening, held at the Castle, Andy hit several


never made a Vnmgy jump before, insists the daring leap will be his first and


last.Rut he will have make a speedy recover from the breathtakin experience, for afterward he is playing with "On the Rocks” ‘at the Dog an P a r t r id g e Hotel


scored steadily with their sixth man gaining a half-cen­ tu ry . I*ut Rodney, with figures of six wickets for 21 runs off Ui.o overs, contained the visitors to a eatehable R»0. Chatinmi did not make a tremendous start on the wet


closely-fought match. Top Club’s Danny Burn and John Schofield, and Barry Noble


180s, finished several legs in 15 or less darts and finished one tremendous leg in jus t 10


arrows. His score in that leg was 180, 140, 131, bull! In the final he met his team


petition to be decided is the John Dobson Charity Triples.


mate, Fred Carter, who had also played an evening of inspired darts (checking out one


pitch, losing two men to ducks. Rut Rod. with -Id not out. and 'fed Topham, with dl, helped their side almost, but not quite, to reach the target set them. Chuthurn: I). Harrison u.


The League’s remaining com­ . .


and Rod Bury, of the Black Ho rse , were th e losing semi-finalists.


The final will be held at the


Royal Oak on Monday. An exhibition from top- rank­


leg in 150). Fred managed to take one leg


of the match but Andy was a tour de force and ran out a 2-1 champion.Kings Arms’s Steve Kenyon and another sharp Top Cluber, Keith Lynch, made up the semi-finalists,


Clitheroe. Coincidentally, a team


from the Wellgate pub carried out bungy jumps in aid of Cookridge Hospital,


Reeds, last year. Anyone willing to spon­


Mock Civil War battle is planned


AN exciting re-enactment of the American Civil War looks set to take place on Clitheroe thistle field at j


the end of May. The re-enactment will


be the star attraction at this year's Clitheroe Cas­


tle Fayre, on May doth. The Rank Holiday event


will feature a wide variety of attractions, including the civil war mock-up by


mortar fire. O th e r a t t r a c t io n s


BRIDGE CLUB


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THK final of tin* Cl i th e ro e Kri<iu«* C'luli Ch amp io n sh ip Pairs Competition was held on Wednesday evening last week, following qualifying rounds held


previously. Winners were Mr •). Ihn^on


anil Mr K. Oniimiil. with Mrs Bi -nni - t t a n d Mr s P a r k e r


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the American Civil War Society, including full pyrotechnic effects, such as cannon, musket and


include Rutfalo Rill Wild and Company, Mr Frank Terrv as Charlie Chaplin, the 'Riverside .Jazzmen, the Talons Falconry Dis­ play Team and local jugglers. Further details of stall


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Voice for farmers


R1RRRF, VA1.RF.Y farm­ ers have the opportunity to decide their nominee fm the North West's Lanca­ shire seat on the NFDs National Tenants’ Com­ mittee at a meeting on


May drd.The meeting, open to all members of Lancashiie NFU county branch, will be held at its headquart i at Agriculture House m Skelmersdale. It starts at


7-30 p.m.The successful candidate will represent the region s interest in the farming industry’s main tenancy policy-making body.


Gisburn arrest


THEliK u':is :m incident in Gistiurn in the early hours of Saturday morn­ ing when Clitherne police arrested three Manchester


men.Two police vans were used to take the three men


to Colne police station, after they were slopped ill their car outside the vi lane church at 5 a.in. The men were ques­ tioned in connection with a


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on Although nor th had such a


strong hand, he decided to yo slowlv and leave plenty ot hid-


dinj! space hv bidding a modest two d iamo n d s on th e f i r s t


round. When south’s rehid in hearts


showed at least five cards in the suit , north made the conven­ tional ..................I enquiries. Iir>t about aces and then about kilims. When he realised there was one


kinu missing, he let the bidding


die at six liearts. West led the qileen ot dubs,


hire are available from Mr Paul Dmlbridge (Clitheroe


taken with the ace. South could see that his only problem wa


could <


fmir-m . there * . to avoid


of alll! lions «


small h and \vl


and M • Guha. 1 JloWed .y Mr and Mi s J . I'awl cki. On ’ hursday.


Moiida


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m. t h e n . In* one 1.


host d ance of <nlv losii H one trick w is to take the are f So. it the si com! t r ek. a


e other p< ssihle di.- trihu- f the mis sinjr ear Is.tho


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hare k t»K it was al! over south just CO.ceding .n e trick h


were Mr s Park wer«*:


NS M • Poll trd and l ’ollan 1. Mr am Mr> P; wlicki; 10W Mr Fielding and Mr


Mr G. uh-


WYdm sdav and Thursd; v eve- ninjrs ,t Waddo v Hall a id play


Mr Wolsl. nholme i nd Mr Tin* did. met ts on M unlay.


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WHALLEY in Bloom is set to flower again, follow­ ing parish council inter­ vention only months alter members ot the special


Back in bloom


group retired. Established to brighten


si.


•art was I •d from < my en the ai e eaptui h\ the


was al


trumps Missing the kinn jack ami ni houndt


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C u l i n a r y s k i l l s a r e r e c o g n i s e d


A R1RRLE VALLEY inn has been invited to join a prestigious organisation honouring culinary


prowess.


invited to join the Restaurateurs’ Association of Great Britain.


The Moorcock Inn, Waddinglon, has been .


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membership incorporating the best eating estab­ lishments in the country.


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Membership is strictly by invitation, alter vet- linjr of everv aspect of an establishment, from


The RARG is a 7011-strong organisation, with a . .


quality of food and service to culinary skill. Proprietors of the Moorcock. Peter and Susan


Killarv, acquired the inn eight years ago. Since then they have built it into a flourishing business, attracting trade from far and wide, and last year were invited to join the (*uild of Master Caterers. Mrs Killary said: “I am absolutely delighted to


A. Rudd 17. P. Rawson U, S. Mercer 7, T. Topham dl.R. Root)] 4(» n.n.. N. Runyan G. Clarkson 0. A. Moore l. •!. Locklev d, R. O’Neill 0. extras 1-1. total (all out) 121. Gargrave IdO (all out). Rowling:.1. Loekley 11-1-


Wheels in


a big surprise


“Friends of Muscular Dys­


tro p h y ,” Mr Norman Wynne, said; “ It is our objective to raise the money to buy wheelchairs for these children. A mem­ ber of the group asked Mr Dalglish to present Shaun with the wheelchair when he met him by chance at Aintree racecourse. “It is a state-of-the-art


have been asked to join the association. It is a tes­ tament to the hard work and dedication of all my staff, hut particularly chefs Phil Walsh, David Chamlov and Andrew Reynolds, and dessert chef Irene Whallev. I am altogether very pleased/ Mrs Killarv is pictured with, from the eft, Mr Killary. Mr Chamley, Mr Reynolds and Mr W alsh.


Under starter s orders at local point-to-point


THERE will be more local interest in Satur- (lav’s Pendlc Forost and Craven Hunt I oint- to-I’oint Steeplechases than for many years.


Whalley. is hoping to send out three runners from his yard — Herons Sam. Reel Guilt and Celtic Harry — all ridden by his son, Jonathan. Gisburn farmer Mr Jim


Mr John Townson. of


riders taking part include Nick Bannister, of Conis- ton Cold, Gargrave, who will be riding Mr Tuftie


I’ilkington will be hoping for rather more luck than of late with his mare, Coverdale Lane. She fell


Northern Equine Therapy Centre, Settle,


of the


at Holcombe and tired during her first longer


i running four horses and brother and sister Tim and


n mo.


outing u week later, but. if conditions are good, local followers will be hoping


for a good run. Being held at Weslliy


up Whalley with flower displays, the group dis- p banded after members tell the task of maintaining the


plants was too much. However. Whalley l'ar-


burglary and were later• to carry out the duties released on police bail.


, the old committee.


isti Council chairman Mr Eric Konnun said the council would he funding the villages’ park gardener


Hall. Gisburn, by kind permission of Mr and Mrs Robert Townson, the event is sponsored by Walker Farrimnml, with individual races sponsored by Advertising Solutions, Clitheroe; Boundary Mill, Colne; Irene Chcnery- liaker Solicitors; and Gor­ dons Wright and Wright of Keighley, also solicitors.


will be


hr. - l'a t Fitton have two


horses running. Organisers are hoping


for a repeat of last year’s weather, with sunshine throughout the afternoon in order to attract maxi­ mum attendance. Resides a good day’s


and No Panic. which he recently rode in the Fox- hunters’ Race at Aintree, Liverpool. Mr and Mrs Stuart Currie,


;Vl-in-n.


Bonus boost for Martin


RECENT success for Rib- chestcr’s Martin Meadows m the world of rallying has earned him a £75 bonus from the Vauxhall Sport Bonus


Scheme.


Wvedean forest Rally, in which he raced his Tower Communica­


Martin’s performance in the .


electric chair, which will propel Shaun around nicely.”A slightly overawed Shaun commented from St Jam es ’s CE Primary School, where he is a pupil, that he was “very happy” with the wheel­ chair and had found his meeting with Kenny Dalg­


lish "very nice.” Head teacher at the


school Mr Neil Trimmer commented: "1 am think­ ing of putting s])eed limits in the school. There is no stopping Shaun now. He has got the corners down


tions Nova into third place, made him eligible for a share ol the £100,0U0 scheme — an incentive aimed at rewarding up and coming British drivers and the* use of Vauxnall forms of British


encouraging


Andy Gudgeon was partnered , by Adrian Ridgwav in the final


__ iL V K r t h i r f c a r c ^ « L „ d f r i e „ d 2 Under the weather


l-l-l: R. O’Neill 12-0-12-2: R. Rooth ld.d-d-2 »-d; A.Moore


Riniington II, Koxhill:!


SATURDAY’S home defeat was just a wet performance


bv Rimington. with their rele­ gation struggle mirroring the traditional April weather, writes Ma.v Gant net’. As 1 drove up the narrow,


caj ole effort.


winding, country lane to the village, the rain fought the


car’s wipers for control of the windscreen. But when the teams kicked off bright sun­ shine was evident all around. However, on the pitch a shower drizzled on! Uimington were very much


through a headed gold, when ’keener and defenders were h e s i ta n t . And from th is moment the climate turned increasingly inclement for the villagers..


Foxhill increased their lead


his side into more . . .


i


-taken third and the Kibble Valley side’s few attacks, almost always initiated by the hard-working player-man- ager, Terry Braithwaite. invariably came to nothing. Uimington have recenty


The visitors grabbed a well „


under the weather for the visit of last year’s champions,


Foxhill. To be fair to the side it was


cars in al mutors|>ort.Malcolm Heanan, of Uitlieroe Motors, who presented Martin with his cheque, said: auxhall cars are already very successful at all levels of the sport,but with the Vauxhall Sport Bonus Scheme, we are able to give extra recognition to those peo­ ple who successfully fly the flag ’or Vauxliall ’


weakened by commitments to, among other things, cricket, and thev did hold their own m a first half, in which they fin­


ished a goal to the worse. Although they had a good


deal of possession they faded to create many goal-scoring


chances. For the first 15 minutes of


the second half. Rimington . . . . . . . i,» with :i chance of


ing dart man Alan Glazier will precede the League's presenta­ tion evening. The evening, which takes place at RB Legion on May Gth, commences at 7-4o p.m. in earnest — and Alan will tie presenting the trophies. Tickets cost £1.50 and_ are obtainable from committee


members. Cllither


Following the tragic death ot uisinci


. ^ who played for the


eroe and District League staiWart Mark Har-


leagu .


side take point


Clitheroe Res 0. Ilclmshoro I'Ul l>


A MAKKSH1KT side of youth


and experience made up the cavalry, which came over the hill mid rode off with a point for Clitheroe Reserves.


• With eight regulars injured, three on first team duty and minds on the forthcoming semi-final replay, a point was


well received. A back four, consisting of


the outstanding 17-year-old


Alec Cave and the somewhat older Brian Moran, coped easily with a blunt Helmshore attack. And when the visitors did pierce the barricades, stand-in goalie Jamie Smith showed confidence. In attack Neil Hanson,


playing his first game' in n e a r ly two y e a r s , was brought down. Raul Smith hammered the ball towards the corner of the goal and the ’keeper pulled off a great


save. A John Hosty header went


close. Andy Hutchinson shot over the har and Smith saw


his header drift wide. In the end. a draw was a


fair result in a match in which both defences were on top. The Reserves, having com­ pleted a heavy schedule ol five fixtures in nine days, have now seen their chance ol the runners-up spot slip away. Clithcroc: Smith (Jamie'. Lewis, Hanson, Moran. ( ave.


Smith (Justin). Smith <R), Hutchinson. Green. Hosty. Robertson. Subs: Tatlersnll. Hulton.


beaten Clitheroe Reserves in a bright and blustery perfor­ mance, but after this watery defeat survival at the end of the rainbow could be turning into just an illusion. At the end of the maid) Mr


Braithwaite’s anger at his


s id e 's inconsistency was obvious. He now believes Saturday's visit by relegation rivals frawden Celtic means th a t a lm o s t s u r e 1 y t h e d e f e a te d te am will be


relegated. Rimington: Braithwaite


Lancashire Tour of


IN just four days, more than 301) miles will be covered by some 120 top cyclists in this vear ’s Thwaites I>rewery Tour of Lancashire. There are several stages ot


tile tour, which starts tomor­ row and takes the cyclists through Rollon. Rlacknool. Accrington, and the Kibble


Valley. The final stage, on Monday


M.-iv 2nd. will ta k e cycl is ts


and the big m: D e r b y w i n


to a fine art. The staff are very careful when they are


THE undeml or m atch


walking down the corri­ dors if they suspect he is coming the other way!”


Other local horses and 1 Found in car


THE body of a :M-year-nld woman was found in a car parked on a picnic urea in Sabden on Monday. She was Mrs Christine


Juniors rai“" ,fibd Langhu.


,Wha I ts of Whalley


earlv second half lead through Chris Sharpies, after an enter­ taining but goalless first period, the Whallev lioys hit bach with goals from Richard Whalley (’-)


Although Lungho took an


and Andrew Sells. Whalley’s inaii-uf-the-niatch


was ’keeper Ryan Reel.


Gaughan, of Nelson Square, Hurnley. Police attended the inci­


dent ut 8-20 a.ill. al the Black Hill picnic urea, on Pailiham Road. An inquest was opened


Tuesday.


racing and the chance to heat the bookies, there will be a number of trade stands and stalls selling a variety of goods. The first race starts at 2


p.m.


Housing scheme at Low Moor


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Mr Philip Hailey, has unable to eope with mull- 1 ulfices, between asked the Planning and lional traffic, that the i Development Committee development encroached I to give consent for the on areas designated as • development on land being of special landscape


llev Council's plained that •nt.


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behind Low Moor Farm, value and that there could he adverse eflects on the surface water sewer tra­


Union Struct. In his report to the com­


mittee, Mr liailcy said tile application conformed to


local planning policy and the county surveyor had not found suf ficient


traffic concerns. R e s id e n ts h


versing the site. Increased pressure (ill


A PRESTON man has been charged with stealing a brass candlestick and other property from a house in Clitheroe, magis­ trates heard. Michael Tomlinson MU),


Granted bail


and adjourned by the Blackburn coroner on


Search is on for top milkman


SEARCHING for the cream of the crop from 29,000 British milkmen a n <


National Dairy Council and “Woman” magazine. They are looking for a


1 w o m e n a r e t h e


milkman or woman who is an outstanding example of someone taking extra care on his or her rounds. As well as the everyday


adjourned until May nth j and Tomlinson was j granted unconditional bail.


of Hassett Close, Broad- gate, is charged with bur­ glary in a dwelling on Whailev Road, Clitheroe. I P ro c e e d in g s were}


I Safe forced I BURGLARS left empty- i handed, after forcing the back off a safe in the


the single j grinder oT ,eu: Kings and Judge play oft


Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts , _ ,


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KINGS ARMS B clinched runners-up spot in Division


One with a 5-1 play-off victory aeainst Judee Walmesley on


Tuesday nikrnt. In the Pat Dobson Memorial


Trophv, Monica Livesey d ’etre Arms) won the Singles section wi th Angela Ad ams (Whi te


Christine Tomlinson (Judge Walmeslev), Janet Leonard (Black Bull). Doris Morns (IVtre Arms), Carole Baxter (Petre Arms). Anne Smalley (Black Horse), Dot Coekett (Dog and Partridge— Barrow). Winners in the doubles sec­


Horse) the runner-up. The losing semi-finalists were


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103. Craven Heifer 1U0. RB Legion A iHi. RB Legion B 04. Koval 0;.k !«. Catlu.bc hL 91. New Inn Si. Victoria 80. Kings Anns A 70. Owd Neds GO. Division Two — Castle 1U8.


Dunsop Bridge, Trough ot Rowland, Scortoii. Ingle- white. Longridge. Kihchoster, Mellor Brook. Salmesbury Mill. Hoghtcm. Riley Green


tlu-n go on


circuit to finish at Thwaitos Brewery in Blackburn. To launch the lour, enthusi­


ips ol a otu* -mile


ast Alec Baxter’s penny far­ thing replica will he teamed


Starkies 0d. Low Moor SO. Black Bull S2, CCWMC SI. Dog (Bar- row) A 80. Dog (Barrow) B so.


up witli the latest racing bike. The bike will be ridden by Olympic team member Paul


Dog and Part. SO, White Horse 75. Millington BC f>0. Cross


L. Waring (13S).


Jennings. Last year, national hero


Kevs 54.Highest scores — M. Whipp, R. Hayward, D. Cockett (140).


Chris lioardman won first prize. Now Paul Jennings looks like one ot the tavouri’es to win this major event._____


tion were Doris Morris and Carole Baxter d ’etre) who beat C h r is tin e Tomlinson and Yvonne Kay (Judge Walmesley)


in the final. Final week’s results: Divi­


Y O U R STARS


sion One — New Inn 3. Kings Anns A 5: Petre Arms 4. RB Legion A 4; Judge Walmesley 5, Catholic SC 3; Victoria S. Owd Neds 0; RB Legion B 3. Royal Oak 5; Kings Arms B f>. Black Horse a. Bve: Craven Heifer. Division Two — Billington BC


things — such as deliv­ ering milk and other pro­ ducts, no matter how bad the weather is — milkmen often keep a watchful eye and help their customers in other ways. Ribble Valley residents


I. Starkies 7: White Horse 3. ( i-tle » ( io ^K i \s 2 . Dog and Part. 5; Dog (Barrow) A 5, CCWMC 3. lives: Low Moor. Black Bull. Dog (Barrow) U. Final points and positions:


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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan,20)


Division One — Petre Arms 13L Kings Arms B 121, Judge Walmcsiey


who think their milkman or woman could he among Britain's best are asked to fill out the nomination form appearing in the cur­ rent issue of “Woman.” The winner and nomina­


; offices of Load-a-Matic on ; P r im r o se S t r c c l ,


; Clitheroe. Thev used an angle


safe’s back in the company 12-15


tu remove the a.m. oil Saturday and S


a.m. on Monday. The company told police


that nothing had been taken.


Man arrested


{-rounds for recommending potential damage to the refusal on the basis of community spirit of a village were also


local schools, the possibil­ ity of setting a precedent for further development towards Brungerlcy and


small cited.


AN embarrassing blunder has been exposed in Lan­ cashire County Council’s submission to the Local


A COUNTY BLUNDER Government Commission.


The document stales that Blackburn has a Had­ ing standards office, but the office which served


, . ,


the Ribble Valley, was shut down weeks ago because of Countv Hall budget cuts. A meeting of Blackburn Council s I obey and


told councillors at the meeting that it would be “remiss" of them not to point out the erroi to local government commissioners and to Lancashiie County


Blackburn Council leader Coun. Malcolm Dohei tj . . Council.


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1 CHURCH ST, BARNOLOSW ICK • 813309 M a y o r -m a k i n g being invited to attend


eroc Mayor, Goun. ‘"'^'motion' will also be made Ilhd Oouik


propos; lliiwcl Jones, be re-.


Ham presently holds the post. After the meeting, the Mayor


will process through the town. • i Holt be elected Deputy Mayor. Coun. Denis in all his regalia.


A HALIFAX man was arrested at Clitheroe Auc­ tion Mart, early on Sunday morning, in a joint opera­ tion between Clitheroe Police and West Yorkshire Police. A Clitheroe l’oliee


3 0891 543 597


A fantastic aspect between Saturn and your ruler and Jupiter should certainly add a sparkle to your plans or personal affairs. In fact, there is no telling where your Capricorn heart will lead you over the next few days.


, Black Horse Speak drives o f f I


THE winner of Division One of the Volvo Single Stroke


tor will each receive a Vauxhall Corsa Merit, while every regional vie- tor will win a weekend for two in Paris. Their nomi­ nators will have their milk bill paid for a year.


THOUSANDS of garden Silver medal


enthusiasts flocked to the Royal H o r t icu l tu ra l S o c ie ty ’s H ar ro g a te


Spring Show, at which a Bolton-by-Bowland nur­


sery achieved success. Holden Clough Nursery


won a silver medal in the Alpine gardens section. The nursery was exhi-1


spokesman said the man w;es arrested at around 5 a.m. and a quantity of sto- 1 e n p r o p e r t y w a s recovered.


| Garden centre


Resources Committee heard that the submission gave local service delivery a high priority, including the trading standards office in Blackburn.


I THE go-ahead has been i given for buildings at Carr 1 Hall, Wilpshire, to be | turned into a garden craft l centre.Lancashire County Council’s Development Control Sub-committee approved the application, after deciding it did not contravene Policy 18 of the Lancashire Structure Plan, which re s tr ic ts development in green belt areas.


Second loss


THIEVES have stolen a second computer within months from Sabden Pri­


mary School. The first computer was


stolen at Christinas but, on Monday night, its replacement, along with two others and a quantity ut" money,.was also taken.


day event was an cxcliiliii start to the year.


Mr Petei 1’ e'ey . Car speakers


THIEVES stole a pair of Alpine speakers, valued at


i'100, from an Opel Manta {larked on Denbigh Drive, Clitheroe, between


and 9 a.m. on Sunday. C h e m i s t s ’ r o t a


TODAY ami tomorrow. Boots the Chemist Ltd, of Castle Street, will be open


until 11-30 p.m. Peter Buckley Ltd,


p.m. F o u r -w h e e l e r


A SUZUKI four-wheel bike, registration H41 CFV, valued at £2,500, was stolen from a farm m Pendleton between 7 p.m. on Friday and 4 p.m. on


J Saturday.


Railway View Road: Sun- , day, ndon to 1 p.m. Mon­ day to Friday until (1-30


15 I


biting alongside many of. the country’s leading spe-. cialists and, for proprietor,


Competition at Clitheroe Golf Club was W. G. Speak.


Two winner, as well as the | winner of the Volvo Trophy, anil the captain, D. Greenup, had the best gross In the fourball Stableford


K. O’Brien was the Division 1 AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb 19) 3 0891 543 598


You ouqht to be in the money again or within an ace of clinching a deal. Yet family members or employers don seem that impressed and alter the euphoria ol the next couple ol days, may put a dampener on things.


PISCES (Feb. 20 - March 20) 3 0891 543 599


A senstational aspect to Saturn in Pisces today has the capacity to transform your exislence. But only .1 you stick


to vour plans, principles and beliefs. No matter what tran­ spires between now and Monday, chaos reigns supreme.


ARIES (March 21 - April 20)


conqietition, E. Taylor and R. | Capstick won with 45 {>oints. Results, Volvo competition: I Division One — 1st, W. G.


Speak (74-4-70); 2nd,M. Jones (80-9-71); 3rd, C. Hamer | (74-3-71).


O’Brien (81-14-67); 2nd. H. Preston (S3-14-71); 3rd,M. 1 Hanson (84-13-71), H. Gerrard | (87-10-71).


Division Two — 1st, K. , , ,.


E. Taylor, R. Cat.stick (451 pts)' 2nd, P. Dunn, J. Cartmel (42 pts); 3rd, K. Holding, D. Underwood (42 pts); 4th, S. | Read, J. Pawson (41 pts).


Stableford competition: 1st,


GEMINI (May 22-June 21) Having lelt under pressure or


Stonyhurst winners


t . titton and the Queen Mother’s ( was competition chair-


" ‘ '.....v........


SCRAMBLING to victory in | the Teacher’s Whisky Com|R»-


bosv Stonvhurst Park Golf| Club month of competitions, were shared out among a | number of entrants.


Scramble — Winners, A. Young, B. Bolton, M. Kevins, S. Young (Gross 61, Net |


Results: Teacher’s Whisky 57.8).


Best Net. J. Simpson (89-24- 65), Best Gross. K. Hogerson |


(80).Ladies' LGU Pendant Winner Carolyn Blocked |


Research Queen Mother’s Cup | — 1st, A. Young (35pts), 2nd, J. Waililington (35pts) after curd play ofT. Ladies winner, | Kris Baldwin (34pts).


(103-31-72). M a r ie C u r ie C a n c e r


Ladies qualify


IN the Seolt Leggatl Four-1 sumes qualifier. B. Thornton 1


and 1. Bulks took the title in a c 1 o s e 1 y f o u g h t - n u t com|K*tiiiun.


1. Rinks (88-12-76): 2nd, M. | Fletcher, S. Cornwell (88-11-


Results: 1st. B. Tliornlon. ‘


77): 3rd. K. Tattersall. M. Kglin (102-20.5-81.5): lib. N. Shaw. G. Farthing (111-29-1 82); 5th. J. C.'nle, M. Thump-1 , sum Uoo-17-s.” ).


k , . I Men’s monthly medal — | , , .


man Mr Andrew Young. The rest of the awards, in a I


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Don’t count vour chickens before they hatch. Admittedly, some kind of moral or financial victory is assured even before the end ot this week. But after that, you may won­ der if you have been strung along or rather naive.


TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) 3 0891 543 589


Everyone ought to get on like a house on lire. You can certainly anticipate a rather warm reception from various quarters during the next two days - even though develop­ ments around the weekend could leave you feeling a bit


numb. S 0891 543 590 occurs noJ'should“do wonders lor y°.ur. 1 CANCER (June 22 • July 23)


don't jump the gun as the sun opposed by Jupiter in couple ol days lime may undo all your good work.


out of sorts recently, what 9 nly


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Your heart seems lo be in the right place and beating like the clappers. However since someone is bound to lee


neglected or two is company, three’s a crowd you most also expect a bit ol commotion this weekend.


LEO (July 24 - Aug 23) 3 0891 543 592


Home properly and cash matters are highlighted by Saturn and Jupiter the planets ol reality and optimism Exactlv what you’re entitled to and what you end up with this week - who knows. But every Leo should have some­


thing to celebrate at last. I \VIRG0 (Aug 24 • Sept 22) ® 0891 543 593


A oerfet link between Jupiter and Saturn signifies a time ol amazinq responses when discussing anything of a pat-


nership nature or your future P|ans- prised if things seem to backfire this Saturday. Instead,


thin positively. UBRA (Sept 24 - Oct 22)


brochure put it that way! SCORPIO (Oct 24 - Nov 22)


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The benefits and rewards should speak (or themselves over the next few days. Just that all that glitters is not gold or that what emerges after the weekend in nothing like the


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With Jupiter sparking away in Scorpio, it must be your turn to shine and so you shall. Unfortunately, your [aith in certain individuals may be dented alter {P® weekend - especially it you put them on pedestals where they don t


belong. ' SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 - Dec 21) 3 0891 543 596


Because Jupiter your ruler is superbly, aspected by Saturn but also challenged by the Sun ^ls .Saiurd®


lull ol surprises or strange twists. Indeed, Persona y pro fessionally or al home things probably won t be quite the


y'J^®,,” ” r same again. bn


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