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T H E C l i th e ro e Y o u n g Farmers met at M r Geoff Karnes' Wholesale Meat S u p p lie rs , G re a t H a r ­ wood, for the ir annual car­ cass judg ing competition.


The winners in the beef


ju d g in g ca te gory were: Senior — K. Roberts (Do); intermediate — R. Kerry (DO), G. Whitwell (Sli), R. W h itw e ll (So), J. Rigby (So); . lu n io r — S. K i rk (S3), S. B r is to l (S3), .1. Cross (S2).


diate — R. Kerry ( i l l) , G. W h itw e ll ( i l l ) , d. Rigby ( i l l ) ; J u n io r —• S. K i rk (88), S. Kempster (S-l), M. Burnop tS2). A vote o f thanks^ was


Lamb judging: Senior-— K. R o b e r ts '( ill) ; Interme­


pro p o se d b y M r K e ith Roberts and seconded by


Michael Burnop. Members are asked to


meet at 7 p.m. on the Kib­ ble V a lle y C o u n c il car p a rk fo r n e x t w e e k 's meeting.


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FASTER lints were on parade when Femlle County primary School held a special Easter bunny party for


111 Organised by tile Friends of Pendle School with help from staff, the fun began with the hat parade. Head teacher Mr David Harrison noted that many ol the whimsical hats had been made at home and iea- tu re d e v e ry th in g from chickens to bunnies and


"We were verv impressed with tile standard ot the


hats. There were some beautiful creations,” lie said. A p a r ty tea of sandwiches and cakes followed


in classrooms, before the infants were taken into the school hall for some Easter magic. Children’s enter- tainvr Uicanlo delighted Ids audience*, particulai 1\ when he made a rabbit appear out of nowhere. lin t there was still more fill! to come. For when the


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about l hi* act iv i t iys ol Jesus as descrilo'd in St Luke, e lia p lo r four, and the action focused on a news broadcast by Chan­ nel Live-and-a-I lall. Tw e n ty - fo u r members


tool; part and ah-o played mu.-ie fo r hymn singing, with help from lan and \ al A t k i n so n a m l A n n «* Marnes. Leaders o f the yo u th


group were Adam S pur­ geon. ( 'alherim* I ’ulloek. J u d i t h H a w k in s an d Howard Ga llinm re. The vicar, the Lev. Joint Lir-


heck. led prayers. A f te rw a rd s , tea and


biscuits wen* served.


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THE lights of Broadway will shine brightly in Clitheroe when the leading ladies and men of local drama productions over the past decade present a medley of show-stopping


tunes. The Clitheroe Parish


Church Amateur Operatic


and Dramatic Society naa assembled a cast of 58 to present "Songs from the Shows" in the parish hall.


music, the show will fea­ ture song and dance selec­ tions from “South Pacific," “ G u y s a n d D o l l s , ’ ’


A veritable feast of “Grease, "Oklahoma,’


"I,es Miserahles. Di r e c t ed by John


‘Me and my G i r l " and


Turner, with choreogra­ phy by Ann Grogan, the show will be compered by Edmond Cambien. A five- piece band, led by Philip Dobson on the piano, wiil


provide the music. The show runs from


April 13th to 15th, with performances at 7-30 p.m. nightly. Tickets are £3, available from Fred Read gents' outfitters and Clith­ eroe Information Centre, both in Market Place. Pro­ ceeds will go towards Rib-


ble Valley Crossroads Care Scheme, the Pendle Club and Clitheroe Parish Hall maintenance fund.


cast members, many of whom have played leading roles with the society over the past 10 years.


Our photograph shows i j jm , , WADDiNGtON


Scholarly There was a good atten­


dance al the last meeting of the season ol Wadding- to n M e th o d is t C h a p e l N e tw o rk . Chairman the


Rubbish skip Spring cleaning time is


heiv again ami many jobs in the garden neyd to be done. To help residents ot ( irindleton.


the parish


council has arranged tor a skip to be placed at the top of (kick Lane, near the chapel wall, for one week from A p ril nth. 'Phis skip is for house­


hold and garden rubbish only and everyone is requested to keep the area


tidv.


Hot cross buns ! Ka.-U-r ."crvu’cs at St j


AmLniso Church. Grinrilc- | ton. htnrin tomorrow at H! a.m. with a st-rvio- uf the i


Passion of our Lord. At IF a.in. a family st*r-


via* in connection with the holiday project will he held for parents, friends and children. Hot cross buns w ill \>e served in the school hall afterwards.


On Satin-day. the Eas­


te r viyil will hejhn at ri p.m., when the I ’aschal


ic tw o rk . Cl,airman ih e a.m. a.m.


candle will he lit and bap­ tismal vows renewed. Par­ ish Eucharist takes place on Easter Day at 9-20


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Beef and scraps On Mo n d a y e v e n in g ,


members ol B o lfo n - lty -


Howland YFC had a split meeting. The hoys t ra v ­ e lle d to M r L a m b e r t ’s farm where they judged lieef. master judge being


M rT . Hamlet. Results. Seniors — A.


H ow a rd . J u n io rs — C. Raw. T. W h i lw e l l . D. Ingham. The girls met in the v i l­


la g e h a ll w h e re th e y designed the front cover of a scrapbook. On Sunday. Boltoii-by-


B owland fo o tb a ll team tra ve lle d to Humberside where they came second, p u ttin g them through to the Northern Area Field 1 lay. The next me eting, on


A p ril l l t l i . will be a visit to I d .


Rev. Brenda Leigh we l­ comed as guest speaker the v ic a r o f St Helen's C h u rch , th e Rev. A lan Hailey, who gave a schol­ a r ly e x p o s it io n on th e w r it in g of various bunks ot I the Bible. T ile audience realised


tha t th e re was more to s tu d y in g the Bible than


just the text. They learned about the authors and how the writings of more than one a u th o r som e tim e s b e c am e m ix e d w i t h another. In s te a d o f th e usual


re fre shm e n ts , the class was invited to a wonderhd tea p a r ty given by Mrs l.ol’thouse and her familv on the occasion ot lu-r IHlto birthday. A s p e c ia l c o l le c t io n


taken for Water Aid will be sent to help p rovide clean wafer in other coun­ tries.


infants returned to their classrooms, they found the Easter bunny bad visited and left chocolate eggs m


the baskets they had made earlier. " I t was very enjoyable,” M r Harrison said. “The


juniors sometimes have a disco at the end of term, but the infants are a hit young for that. This was


a special occasion ju s t for them.” He expressed his special thanks to all the parents


who helped to organise the party. Our photograph shows Ricardo with the intants in the ir Faster gear.


GISBURN AUCTION MART PRICES


T H K K K was a firm in all animals during Thursday's salt*


at liisburn Auction Mart. F o rw a rd w o re ;Vl n ew lv -


calved dairy cows and heifers. F irs t quality cows made to


£1,.72U (a v e ra g e £ 1 ,2(I2.S.7), second to £1.<>M> U'HS*.ur>). first q u a l i t y h e i f e r s to £1.1 1(1 (£1 , 2.7s. 2.7). second to £l,doU.


There wen* six in-calf dairy


cows and heifers forward, with heifers due in April making to £l.2.M! (£ l . 12.'0 and heifers due


in May to £S2(! (£7(50). Forward were 12s calves and


SO >tirks and stores. C a lve s: C h a ro la is X hulls made to £2sn (£27‘.n, heifers to


£ F X Limousin X hulls to £2*>u (£ 2 1 )2 .2 0 ) . h e i fe r s to £ 192 (£11F2.7). l'elgian Blue X hulls to £210 (i-J.VI.TOi. heifers to £2.72


(£222). S imme iital X hulls to £2s2 (£222.22), heifers to £!'.">. Hlnude d 'Aqlritaine X hulls


made to £2*’gi <£2.I.»). Hereford X heifer.-) to £120. Friesian X hulls to £210 (£100.70), heifers to £2ss (£ 2 s l ) , Angus X hulls to £100 (£ 120.001, heifer.-* t*> £1 Is (£112). S t irk s and stores: 1’elgian


Blue X hulls steers made to £!(«). heifers to £200, Simmeiital X hulls-steers to £10". Hereford X heifers to £!*:>, Friesian X hulls steer.- to £20.7. a cow with calf to £9.70. Forward in the fatst«»ck sec­


tion were .771 cattle, including 27s young hulls. 12, steers and


heifers. 102 cows and hulls and 1,032 sheep (20 lainhs. 1.2.70 hnggs. 12 shearlings and 22.7


ewes and ram.-) Hull.-: Continental light made


lOs.sp (120..7p). medium to 101.2n i l lo. Ip), heavy to 11.7.2p


(12.1,.ip), other light to 122.sp » 1 20 .7|>). medium to UO .s p i. 1 2.7.7 p ), h e a v y to l l 2 . 2 p (12* • »pj


W. Shepherd, £072.70. Top kilo ...- K. b u rrow, Ifdlkg at


( 'hie!' prices: Top se llin g —- F.


lOO.Sp. £710.00. S te e rs : C o n t in e n ta l l ig h t


m a d e to 1 0 7 .Sp (1 1 1 .O p ) , medium to 15S.2p (12S.(»p), l ie aw to l l l .S p (1 2 1.Op), other light to 12.7.Sp (12-1.2p). medium to 121.Sp (1 1 7 . fip). heavy to


I20..2p ( 122.2p). Chief prices: 'fop selling - - (».


T. ble7.7Jird, £.sS0.77. Top kilo — .1. K. burrow. 2H)kg at 17fi.Sp.


£071. SI. (Irade 1 cows tna<le to 122.Sp


(1 2 0 .Op), grade 2 t«i 112.Sp ( l0 2 .S p ) . grade 2. to 1 01 .Sp (SO.Op), feeding cows to llO.Sp (07.Ip,-, mature hulls to 12F2}» (111.Op). Chief prices at the first prize


show and sale ot spring lamhs: H . K . A i r e v . £»M.Ml; .!. b. Airey. £0-2;


W. S. Lynch. £.*>s. I.amhs: Fight made tq 1.7!p.


s tandard to 177.ap (lo.».hJ>(h su p er lig h t lioggs to 1 27 .Sp t lO O C lp ) . l ig h t to 123 . .7p (1 1 0 .op), s tandard to Mu.Op (1 2 1 . Ip ) , medium to M F 0 p ( 1 2 1 .Op), h e a v y to 1 2 2 .Op (1 F7.0pi. overweigh t to 121 }> (pm . 1 pi. S h fa r lin g s made to 0 0.2p iM p ) . half-hred ewes to £.70 (£27.10). honied to £12..70 (£ 2 7 .1 .7 ) . ram s to £ ls . ;7 o ( i ’pi.Ou). Forward in tin* produce sec­


tion were 21.22 tonnes of hay and straw, with hay making to £7.7 per tonne ami barley straw


to Ms. Forward at the beacon North


West I'Jei tronic Auction were


1,2.70 hogg.- and 27 cattle. Hoggs: Fight made to 2>7p.


standard to 2o7..7p i202.2.’»p>. medium to 212..7p (2o,ipi. };eavy


to 2-s-7p. Cattle: Young hulls made to


2 J.7p (2-H'p). steers to 220p_. heif­ ers to 22-7.-7p. cows to 2o7..»p.


M EM B ER S u f Clith e ro e Ramblers set u!l un an 11- mile walk from l.angdeii ear park. Dimsup Bridge, on Sunday. Their walk in Hie Forest


Walk in Rowland-top of • F e ll.


northwards to tin 11 a w t h o rn t hw a i t i


Leading the walk was c h a irm a n o f C l i th c ro c


uf Bowland, up the l.ang- dell valley, passed the cas­ tle and continued up_to the head of Fionsdale. There, they followed the fence of the old La ncashire and Y . . r k s h i re b u n n d a r v


Y t lF c ;m bo a s a fe r dr ive r, says the Blackburn Area Road Salety Associa­ tion as it begins its new s ix-wee k b e t te r d r iv in g course. The course is open to


Ramblers M r John White- head. The next ramble will tie an observer walk in the valley of the Loud on Sat­ u rd a y . Members should me et at W a te r lo o c a r park, Clitlieroe, at In a.in. For details, ring gS-l-lo.


Better driving


all those wishing to brush up oil th e ir dr ivin g skills and H ig hw a y t 'o d e . I t begins on A p ril 12th at the


I.aneashire C n iiiilv Coun­ cil Road Safety Training


Centre in Blackburn. (


Two jewellery raids at homes in Read _


POLICE believe two burglaries in Read, where ornaments and jewellery valued at £1 IJIHll were stolen, are connected.


Thieves stole ornaments and jewellery, valued at 17,000, in the tirst rani at . . .


a house in Hammond Drive, between 7-ln p.m. on Saturday and 12-lu a.m. on Sunday.


A t the second raid in Hammond D r ive , jew e lle ry and ornaments valueo . . . amlse: e mnei oe ponce m - o - > , . 1 1


tit tl.lMHI were stolen between 5 p.m. on Saturday ami 12-10 a.m. on Sunday. Anyone who saw an y th in g suspicious at the time ol the tw o burglar ies


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POLICE are warning car owners in the Kibble Valley to be on their guard, following a spate of car crime on Sunday and Monday.


Several cars were b ro­ ken into on Sunday alum­


inum and Monday morning in C l i th e ro e and po lice b e lie v e th e th e f ts are


connected. A Sharp d ig i ta l ra dio


with compact disc player, valued at ioOO, was stolen from an Audi parked in a d r iv e w a y on Peel Park A v e n u e . I t was ta k e n b e tw e e n 10-30 p .m . on Sunday and 5-30 a.m. on


Monday. In Claremont Drive, a


rad in -c a s s e lte p la y e r , valued at £S7, was stolen from a BMW between 10 p.m. on Sunday and S-tkl a.m. on Monday.


A V o lk sw a g e n G o lf ,


p a r k e d on I .a n g s h a w Drive, had a ear radio-cas­ se tte p la ye r , valued at it 1 (10, s to le n f ro m i t between 7 p.m. on Sunday and N-15 p.m. oil Monday.


On Suit h i l l In d u s t r ia l


Estate, a lo rry was broken into and p roper ty valued at £300 was stolen. A CB radio, speakers, a suitcase ami c lo th in g were taken between 3 p.m. on Satur­ d a y am i S-35 a. il l . o il Monday.


Cheque cards were sto­


len from a Maestro parked I on L in g f ie I d A ve n u e . | between 0-30 p.m. on Sun-


i d a y a n d (i a . m . o n Monday.


A cassette pla ye r and


CB radio, valued at £310, were stolen from two lo r ­ r ie s on L in c o ln W a y be twe e n 10-30 p .m . on S u n d a y and I a .m . on Monday.


Taking orders


' I ' l l E sales shod o f t he Clithoroe Garden Club will he open as usual from in a.m. to noon on E a s te r Sunday. Order.-* fo r b e d d in g


plants should 1m* placed by A pril -Mlh. Mr Los 1*oden. of Mare,


will lie (jivimr a talk e n ti­ tled “ A Gardeners* Year* at the next n u 'e t iiu r on A p r il 11th.


A m l BMW stolen from


C i- (I a s (1 a I o A v u 11 ti e between 10 p.m. on Sun­ day and <’) a. in. on Monday was late r found abandoned o 11 J o h n s o n C lo s e ,


Blackburn. C l i th e ro e Po lice are


a d v is in g ear ow n e rs to remove all valuables from th e ir vehicles and to keep them lucked at all times. They also suggest keeping cars in garages at night or, i f th is is no t po s s ib le , p a rk in g u n d e r a s t re e t light.


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WINNERS at Clitheroe Undue Club on Wednesday were ill


Club on Wednesday were Mr h. '


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Holden and Mr L. Oarnener with Mr R. Atkinson and Mr I . Jen-


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re-hid. If west had been aide to bid one spade, east would have been happy to pass, hut in reply to anv other re-bid, east s inten­ tion was to repeat his hearts.^ In fact, west showed his !o or


!G high card (mints by bidding one no trump. .Fast's re-bid of two hearts told his partner he had a weak hand with a one heart suit and in effect said, * 1 want to (day in hearts and we cannot go beyond the two


level."


was allowed to (day, the con­ tract was defeated, hut two hearts was always successful. Winners on Monday were:


At tables where one diamond ,


Mrs F. Wilson and Mr A. Singer, Mr It. Hailey and Mrs .1. Tell'er. Mrs M. Moulding and Mrs H. Tatum. On Thursday winners were:


Mrs M. Parker.


NS Mr and Mrs.I. Pawhcki. Mrs Pollard and Mr tl. H. Pollard.


FAV Mrs K. ltoothinan, Mr K. tireenwood, Mrs H. Hennclt .


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Theft from car A C AR i-mlici-ca ssette


p la y e r , valued at £321). was s to le n from a ear ( la rk e d in G o o s e b u t ts Lane. Clitheroe, between It) p.m. on Sunday and li a. m. on Monday.


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