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14 "Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 6th, 1995 Lot of hot air — but it raises £700
Now Ribbleminster is to be
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Queen Christine I is fo rm in g by Vivien Meath
THE valley’s quest for independence cont inues wi th the opening of
Ribbleminster! Ribble Valley’s first ever monarch, Queen
Christine I, and her courtiers are now seek ing knights and their ladies to fill the vacant seats for the new local parliament, but they
i t l u u L i i i v i M » v j | u h v m im r r v i v , , . parliament
courtiers and subjects during mee Head Hotel, Woreton, home to the formulate her year on the throne. _ ,
Since then, she has been bus;
within the new Kibble Valley Km g d om mclude a medieval banquet in December, mo^ .dei “ 1?r° ^
m• Following the area’s quest for independence, a If you have any ideas for either, or_both, wnd
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need your help. Charities wishing to elect a representative, be
otto and coat of arms are sought. S them to the “Advertiser and Times
it knight or lady, should act promptly, by contact- ing the “Secretary of State,” Mr Geoffrey Braith-
or “Lady” during their term of office and will have the opportunity to add to their charities’ coffers. The state opening of Ribbleminster will take place
Those elected will take the honorary title of Sir .
THERE was a lot of hot air around when the Friends of Pendle County Primary School in Clitheroe held a major
fund-raising evening. More than 600 balloons were released into the sky while sausages
and beefburgers sizzled on a barbecue — and the temperature on one
of the hottest days for 20 years pushed towards the 90F mark. In the hot seat was the friends’ chairman, Mr Derek Glover, who
operations. “The balloon race was so popular that it kept us busy for more than three hours," he said. “The barbecue was also a great success and about 400 hotdogs and hamburgers were sold during the
There were pony rides, a variety of sideshows and stalls, and at the end of the evening the friends had raised more than £700 for school
funds. Our picture shows children preparing for the balloon race, the
was in charge of the helium gas apparatus for the balloon pumping winner of which has still to be decided.
waite, on 01200 44i277. The new courtiers will be briefed at a meeting of
Ribbleminster in Clitheroe Moot Hall, at 8 p.m. on August 31st.
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on September 9th, following a procession through the town, headed by the Queen, Christjne McKenna. The following day, our own Ribble Valley mon arch will make her first official appearance at the
Worston Sham Mayor’s Day. Now into the second month of her year of office,
Queen Christine I is becoming accustomed to the bowing and scraping in the town’s streets as she
goes about her daily business. In May, she declared independence for the Rib
ble Valley during her coronation ceremony in Cuth- eroe’s bullring.
■ tre e t, Clitheroe, marked Ribbleminstcr
C<TTiere wm be a bottle of bubbly for the winning entries.
Town crier is new Rotary president
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will be released shortly, and a CUtheroe Tattoo m 1996; Watch this space!
Activities already planned to raise cash for chanty in
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HANDING over the Rotary Club of Clith- eroe’s chain of office is a traditional farewell
and hello.When Mr David Lancaster summarised his enjoy able year as president of the club and officially handed over to Mr Roland Hailwood at a meeting at the Starkie Arms, in Clitheroe, the members looked
back over a successful year. Mr Hailwood, who is well known in his capacity
people more aware of Rotary and what it noes, give anyone interested in becoming involved the opportunity to do so and continue Rotary’s work in the community."
After the dinner, he said: “I would like to make ,
sees his appointment as an honour. Mr Hailwood is the owner of wallpaper and paint
suppliers F. A. Allen and Sons Ltd,on Wesleyan Row, Clitheroe. His wife. Hazel, is a nursery nurse
at Pendle County Primary School.
Our photograph shows former president Mr Lan caster (right) handing over the chain to Mr Hailwood.
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WHAT is the connection between the eighth Baron Lucas — a First World War pilot lolled over enemy lines — and the little village school house in Sawley? Birmingham man Mr
Can you trace village link with baron?
John James KeUy, who is researching the histoiy of the baron, is hoping focal pe
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p ople can inrow some light on the mystery and explain why the baron’s name is on a war memorial at the school.
on November 3rd, 1916, from which he never returned. “His home and official residence was The Old v.u House, Wonston, Sutton Scatney, Hants ,
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remains the residence of his descendants.
and
So far, we have been “My interest lies basi- able to pass on a cutting “ by m the fact that Lord
from the "Advertiser ana Lucas has his name T im e s ” which might help i n s c r i b e d on a wa r him in his research. A story on June 22nd
outlined a recent refur bishment scheme at the school (now the vilage haU) and referred to the fact th a t the building- was
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“Advertiser and Times”, Mr Kelly says: “Auberon Thomas Herbert, eighth Baron Lucas and 11th Baron of Dingwall, PC., ishire ' .
charity. In a l e t t e r to th e
Capt., Hampshi /Cd
'ven to the village in 1922 y the Lady Lucas
not divulged any informa- ton which l inks Lord Lucas to East Lancashire or the West Riding of Yorkshire.” Mr Kelly goes on to sug
memorial stituated adja cent to the old school house in Sawley. “Research to'date has
He is also looking forward to the coming year and . ,
as CUtheroe • Town Crier, then spoke of his aspira tions for the coming year.
iers and F7Cdr., Ro .yal
: Carbin- Mr Kelly should write to _____ ______ _________
Flying Corps., made a Small Ileath,"Birmingham flight over German lines B10OHB7 •
him at 4c Tennyson Road, GISBURN AUCTION
THERE were 94 newly- calved dairy cows and heifers forward during
| Thursday’s sale at Gisbum
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I Auction Mart. | Fir8t*quality cowa made to £1,200 (average £998.80), second to £850 (£803.35), firat-quahty
i heifers to £1,260 (£1,045), I second to £820 (£780). .. Forward were. 232 rearing
calves. • Calves: Charolats X bulls
made to 155p (134.8p), medium to 165p (134.6p), heavy to 148.5p (132p), other light to
. Bulls: Continental light bulls
‘l25p (
llo.Gp), medium to 13G.5p (HU.Dp), heavy to 128p (118.9p). Top price: J . M. Townsend,
£874.13. Top kilo: E. and M. Townley, 480kg at 165p, £792.. Steers and heifers: Continen
i (£103.25), Belgian Blue X blue I bulls to £282 (£22G), heifers to | £218 (£162.25), Simmental X bulls to £2G8 (£199.45), heifers ■
made to £232 (£22G.40), heifers to £118 (£101), Limousin X bulb to £265 (£219.80), heifers to £184
to £132 (£113.50). Other Continental X bulls to
I to £170, heifers to £70 (£07.50), Friesian bulls to £175 (£118.55), Angus X bulls to £130 (£73.45), heifers to £128 (£02.50). ■ Top price: Friesian bull calf.-
£188 (£181.50), Hereford X bulls
tal light Bteers made to 126.5p, medium to 146p (129p), heavy to 127p (125.2p), other heavy to 98p(94.1p). Continental light heifers to
g e s t th a t Lord Lucas might have lived in Grind- leton, where the Bowland County High School is now situated, prior to inher iting his title ' Anyone wishing to help
144p (128.3p), medium to 175p (13o.6p), heavy to 170p (123.2p),' other light to 108.5p (92p) medium t o - 1 2 9 p " ‘ * toU3p(107.1p).
> (113.6p), heavy
Townley, 415kg u t :1 7 5 p , £726.25. Cows and bulls: Grade 1 made to 170p (
100.Gp), grade 2 to 103i ■' -to), g rade.................
Top price and kilo: E. and M. (90.2p),
G. Parker,;£175. Continental bull calf, J . Und S. Peel, £272. : - Forward in the fatstock aec-
I and 1,728 sheep. Including. 1,584; sheep,'’17 Shearlings and 127-:
tiun were
445.cattle, including' 194 young bulls,
bS.steers and: heifers and 163 cows and bulls,;
ewes and rums. ‘
grazing cows to 92.5p (80.2p). ■ 1 Top kilo: T. L; Fell, 800kg at
rade 3 to 93p (74.3p), t
. Sneep: Light lambs made to 100p (
93.Gp), standanl to 102.4p , .
170p, £1,3G0. (9Cp), medium to
lOO.Gp (94.7p), *
heavy to 93. Ip (85.8p), over weight to 91.7p (89. Ip), Shearl ings to 76.5p (b5.7p), horned ewes, to £28.50 (£21.15), other,'. :• ewes to £33.50 (£20.90), nuns tor ' £13.50.
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