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AMID the ’splendid beauty.of the country­ side, an autumn fair took place at Salem C o n g r e g a t i o n a l Chapel, Martin Top, raising £500 for chapel ;


day, there was. a steady stream of visitors and friends. Various- well­ decked s ta l ls in the schoolroom did a brisk trade throughout the day and coffee, biscuits and scones were served in the chapel.


funds. Blessed with a glorious


Bag stolen


A HANDBAG was stolen from a Ford Sierra car parked outside a house on Alderford Close, Clith­ eroe, between 7 and 8-30 a.m. on Friday. It was later recovered in the house’s front garden, but the contents, includin cheque books and bam cards, were missing.


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Brisk trade at' Martin


t ■ / L c 1 w * w ., ?£•;' - fair ;


•: _ Highlight of the occa­ sion was a beautiful dis­ play of paintings by the artistic Martin'Top Art Group, under the leader- ship of Mrs Audrey Walker. Folk were able to browse round the exhibi- ;


tionand the paintings, were greatly admired.


■ During the, afternoon, : Pastor <Jeff Jones wel­


comed Mr and Mrs Donald: Taylor, of Worsley, Man- IS® Chester. Mr Taylor is chairman of the North- West area Congregational Federation and He was lucky enough to win a decorated iced cake in the


Mrs Taylor (centre) with their cake1 watched by . members of the • church' and Pastor Jones (right). :■


‘,‘n am e - th e -c h u rc h ” competition. Pictured are Mr and


‘H e l p u s ’ p l e a t o y o u n g e r p a r e n t s


THE “aged” commit­ te e of Gr in d l e to n Recreation Ground Charity is putting out a plea for younger par­ ents in the village to come forward and help with the running and fund-raising of the playing fields.


June,. 1973, when the vil-4 lage’s fine new recreation


and sports ground was open by Bowland Rural Council’s vice-chairman Coun. Richard King-Wii- kinson, who said at the time: “Never consider the


Festive time . Party time - Playtime Anytime


Grindleton many-years ago, prior to the playing fields development. A dream came true in .


play” . ’ was the cry all too famiilliar


evve nowhere to to parents


: . in


in 1972 to raise £2,500 to . provide first-class facili­ ties, such'as a football1 field, changing pavilion; tennis courts and swings, and these have all been well used over the years,


words today. A big fund­ raising effort was made two years ago to improve the pavilion with a new roof, better showers and toilets, a high wall for.chil- dren to play ball games on and a extensive drainage scheme for the football field. Lovely new bouncy play equipment was also bought and installed for the youngest children but ongoing, repairs; to the slide are still needed.- - . . : An appeal was launched


playing field complete in itseli, there will be a con­ tinuing- need to think ahead for other additions and'ideas that could be attempted”.. How true are these


dings;- always attracted a large crowd every year.


over the years have included beating the par­ ish boundary— a hike round the boundary of the parish— by both, young and old, race nights at the. local hostelnes, dances m


Fund-raising events


events have taken place on the field, including the popular annual sports day, fantastic silver jubilee celebrations, football matches and, in particular, a junior team existed for many years playing village teams from around the .valley. Many of these boys now have children of their own. Of course, the popu­ lar bonfire and • firework display, with hot-pot. sup­ per and Mellin’s black pud­


with many village people helping to maintain tne e q u i pme n t and the grounds. For years, lots of happy


the school, a hoe-down and a new venture, a gourmet evening.


secretary James Har­ greaves said: “Is it too much to ask some of the parents of the children using the playing fields to give a little of their time? The' present committee needs help in management and fund-raising to ensure these playing fields have a future.


In a letter to the editor,


asm are needed to ensure a future for the place where village children can play in complete safety a n d i n a b e a u t i f u l environment.”


P e a c e k e e p i n g e x e r c i s e i n H u n g a r y f o r S t e v e /


have been working to raise funds-from the year dot and now feel younger par­ ents should take over the reins if the playing fields are to prosper and grow. New ideas and enthusi­


Many of the committee ANNOUNCEMENT


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has just returned .from a; six-day peacekeeping exercise in Hungary..


Low Moor; was one of 60 British soldiers from the North-West taking part in ; Exercise. Co-operative Light.


Cpl Rompca (43), of Bike taken


A GREEN mountain bike, valued at £200, was stolen from an.out-house on Turner. Street,, Clitheroe, between 5-30 and 6-50


p.m. on Tuesday of last week.


CLITHEROE part-time: soldier. Cpl Steve - Rompca ■


. able, to try. out a Russian helicopter. and talk first -hand with soldiers from


. . He said:. “This is the first time that I have been


first year with the Territo-. rial Army after 24 years as a- regular soldier. He is a clerk-with the 4th Battal- . ion the Queen’si Lanca-.


muilti-national force.;' - Cpl Rompca is m his'


(North-West) - Brigade Commander,- who led the


former -Warsaw Pact countries ” . It was the first-partner­ ship fora peace exercise to be held on Hungarian soil,- and Cpl Rompca was per-; sonal assistant to Bnga- dier Jeremy, Gaskell, ■


shire Regiment at the Kimberley .Barracks Headquarters in Preston. ./ One third of the Brit­


- themselves m the position . of working with nine nationalities in a simulated : peace-keeping venture." ■


42nd •


■ / . After, tne exercise; Cpl • Rompca-; enjoyed -a-few


■ ■


well-earned days' off in -Budapest before returning' home Our, picture. shows - Cpl


.Rompca trying out the hot seat of a Russian-built Hind D gunship,-. watched by Captain Ferenc Szme- tan, a veteran of the Hun­ garian Air Force.. ■


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Campaign urges switch to public transport


ROAD u se rs ,in .th e - . Explaining the.reason Ribble -Valley. -are- -for ,the;campaign,- County beingi-encouraged ;to:;.C.°un;';iEllman.said; “'n ’“


-leave s th e ir c a rs :rat5®0“,i*y':;iC0unc^ -18 con- -y .............................. ....


The


pailgfnl-t lO rCuUC congestion.',


home as nart nf a oam DBf l


, to .use .public transport and h cashire. has *. increased1 by has highlighted the Ribble> more than 20% and, by Valley’s,rail link as a n ,2025, Government fore- alternative to the road. . ' casts suggest traffic levels! County council leader will doublet”


wise, wants more people ’the number of cars in Lan- The campaign, Travel- * , “Over the last decade ■ »


ways;; should/helpireducewswe-mvestment at/a local road traffic.


cernei


o eUuce6l; trrB na£mCcv.ip g«pat t r ponres A Qn f ,


,


r|reQ4eiy . cnncgOQttilon.' "aTtdl; " PqiIqi/Ta Pnimrah etwl nmir- pollution.


erned . about ; increasing -.mental improvements such traffic levels fading to


junction/.with -recent . i'O'id. users.to, switch to council has heen carrying i n v p q f T K W i n t v ; i * n ’J t - l i :


he new. campaign, in con- ., heavily,, on encouraging using a . car, the county investment in ;the rail--; rail, .which has seen mas-; r, •<


level m recent years. >


■ Thieves strike : , -Makita battery--


t i t r i t v / i f V ? "if- ,i1>11' V ^ i 1 4i


THIEVES. stolel a1, burgundy -Raleigh Soccorso bike;, valued at £189 from an out-building at a house on Monk* Street,; Chtheroe.- They. also -took ar’


tMrs. Loufse Ellman said ' /The ■campaign reliesr'-ple to think twice' about r f l l l . 'V lw h m h v V lO Q : a a A t l 'm n o


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involve the borough.coun-- cil,; bus-operators; schools,; and local businesses.”,, t ' Apart from asking peo--


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; t One-proposal produced ;by the survey ,is the provi­ sion of parkandnde sites;; Therevare/currer itly; opportumties/at-several


powered dnll, valued at £140,' in the theft, which took"


-stations in theRibble Val­ ley for this-i form’ of


out transportation surveys in-a.bidto establish:con­ gestion-cutting measures:,”;


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Railside Revival; and -new ! stations on, the Blackbhm' toClitheroelme,"County; Coun. Ellman said. Travelwiso will', seek to


as the East Lancashire


-i “Since 1988,- nearly £3m. has been spent to improved railway stations;-, provide park and ride,: environ


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