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t h e s c a n n e r by Vivien Meath
T H E Ribble Valley SuperScan Appeal is picking up speed.
It is just one month since the launch pf the appeal and Ribble Valley people are already showing that they are
eager to help raise funds for the MRI Super Scanner. Numerous com- p l e d g e d to m a t c h t h e Times” in King S t re e t . _
p a n i e s , o r g a n i s a t i o n s money raised .
a n d f u n d - r a i s i n g D is tr ic t Chambe r of T rad e g ro u n d and yellow p e ta ls e v e n t s a n d m a n y .m o r e i e a d in „ u p to P ic kw ic k a n d w i l l b e a v a i l a b l e
a r e p l a n n e d o v e r t h e f e s t i v e p e r i o d . . • W i th more, p lan n ed for
CCTV — rumours dashed
RUMOURS th a t th e bo r o u g h c o u n c i l h a s t a k e n
o v e r , th e in s ta l la t io n o f C l i th e ro e ’s c lo s e d -c irc u i t s e c u r i ty c am e ra sch em e h ave b e en dismissed. A Ribble Valley Council sp o k e sm a n sa id th e con
t r a c to r ; B u s in e s s W atch , i s s t i l l j w o r k in g on th e sc h em e , b u t th e council would be helping w ith dig g in g cable d u c ts and laying cables for th e cameras. Only two weeks ago, the
“A d v e r t i s e r a n d T im e s ” ex c lu s iv e ly re v e a le d th a t th e sy s tem had n o t been
. r e c o r d in g p ro p e r ly an d could n o t be used to con v ict criminals until fu r th e r m e a su re s w e re taken. T h e six cameras of th e
second p h a s e . a re still n ot o p e ra t io n a l , d e s p i te e a r l ie r re a s su ra n c e s th a t th e w h o le s c h em e w o u ld be com p le te d b y th e en d of S ep tem b e r .
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Naturalists’ speaker puts wildlife on map
A T A L K a b o u t t h e
r o l e o f w i l d l i f e a n d n a t u r e c o n s e r v a t i o n w a s g i v e n t o C l i t h e r o e . N a t u r a l i s t s
o n
T h u r s d a y . Mr Tim Mitchum’s illus
t r a t e d ta lk w a s e n t i t le d “P u t t in g W i ld life on th e Map.” H e s e t th e scene with a
slide o f a c a rv ed m ise r i co rd o f a “G re en M a n ,” located in Whalley P a r ish Church, in o rd e r to show t h a t in t im a c y b e tw e e n m a n a n d n a t u r e h a s e x is te d f rom th e e a r l ie s t times. M r Mitchum sa id th a t ,
a s few er people now lived b y working th e land, th e m an an d n a tu r e re la t io n sh ip h ad become in c re a s ingly tenuous . T h erefore, one of th e p u rp o ses o f con-
se rv atio n w o rk w as to re e s t a b l i s h t h e c o n t a c t th ro u g h n a tu r e r e s e rv e s around th e country. His slides showed many
d i f f e r e n t e n v i r o nm e n t s u n d e r t h r e a t , in c lu d in g W a r to n Crag, on th e edge o f Mo re c am b e B ay , an d
th e P e n n in e w o o d lan d s . Clitheroe’s Salthill Quarry w a s a ls o m e n t io n e d in
re fe ren c e to local people’s e f fo r ts to p r e v e n t geolo g is ts from tak in g th e p re cious limestone. Mr Mitchum paid t r ib
u te M r B e rn a rd W a r r e n an d h is h e lp e r s fo r th e i r help in re co rd in g th e p lan t an d animal life. T h e ta lk also touched on th e effect of motorway development, d is a p p e a r in g h e d g e row s and n ew buddings. Mem b e r s le a r n e d t h a t b a t s lived in u rb an s e t tin g s and
th a t th e o t te r was moving n o r th again. I t was pointed o u t th a t
t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f n a tu r e r e s e r v e s n e a r to s c h o o ls h e lp e d to k e e p c h i ld r e n in to u c h w i th n a tu re . M r Mitchum en d ed his
ta lk w ith a s e t of s tu p en d o u s s l id e s , in c lu d in g a p ic tu re of a single orchid
and a kingfisher. C h r is t in e P ic k le s p ro
posed th e vote of th an k s . The n e x t w in te r le c tu re a t C l i th e ro e L ib ra ry will be on November 30th, s ta r t ing a t 7-30 p.m. S p e a k e r M r M ik e
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Farmers’ talk PO L IT IC S w a s th e su b
j e c t o f a i t a lk g iv e n .to Ciitheroe Young F a rm e rs a t Pen d leto n Village-Hall. N e x t w e ek rs - m eetin g ,, a t 7-30. p .m , ,’:,willj include; a dem o n s tratio n o f aerobics.?
T H E R i b b l e V a l l e y ’s Mayor ra ised a g las s to th e v i l lag e rs o f H u r s t G re en fo r th e i r re co rd -b re ak in g e f fo r t m b o o s t in g church funds b y almost £1,700 at. th e i r C h r istm as fair : •
Coun. Dorothy P earson,
who opened th e ev en t , and consort Stanley, - are: s e e n t o a s t i n g t h e v i l l a g e r s ’ e f fo r ts , b e fo re sam p lin g C h r i s tm a s c a k e b e in g o f f e r e d b y v i l la g e r M r Jo h n Holgate.
A r o u n d 4 0 0 p e o p l e
a t ten d ed S t Jo h n ’s Church C h r i s tm a s f a i r a t - t h e Mem o rial H a l l , wh ich is
th e culmination o f a g re a t d e a l o f h a r d w o rk - .b y villagers.
T h e y h a d w o r k e d
t o g e t h e r . ,to : - p r o v i d e n um e ro u s s ta l ls s e l l in g a v a r ie ty of i tem s , including se co n d -h an d : linen; jewel? le ry ," b r ic -a -b ra c , - c ak e s , p lan ts an d bulbs, and toys.
T h e ■ Rev. Jo h n Birbeck
sa id th e record- b re a k in g am o u n t o f :£1,682.79;.was, ra ised in ju s t two hours, v -
H e ex p la in e d th a t : t h e whole village had: worked
iv e iy h a rd fo r r . th e - e v e n t •ana th e :e n d - ; re su l t . w a s
“b r ill ian t .”
•/; M r Birbeck th an k ed vil lag e bobby PC .K en Bayes
fo r h e lp in g th e - -ev en t go off w i th o u t a hitch.
£ ^ ' J' 1 r i l r : $ 2? . 4 ' . w tu * 1 , v r ; C » * v , - - &
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p e rh ap s now is th e time to s ta r t planning y o u r en try for th e 10th Open A r t and C ra f t Competition held in conunction with Clitheroe
.and Whalley L ib ra r ie s and th e “Clitheroe A d v e r t ise r and Times". T h e c om p e t i t io n w ill
begin on F r id a y , F e b ru a ry 2 n d , a n d f i n i s h o n
F e b ru a ry 24th n e x t y ear . A p p l ic a t io n fo rm s an d
fu r th e r d e ta i ls a r e avail a b le n ow f rom W h a l ley L ib r a r y , A b b e y R o a d , W h alley , an d th e “C l ith e r o e A d v e r t i s e r : a n d T im e s ” . K in g S t r e e t . Clitheroe.
th e new y e a r , th e Scanner Appeal is s e t for a b um p er y e a r ahead. Monies re c e iv ed so fa r
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le a d in g u p evening.
.................... Special C h r istm as c a rd s weeks.
in d o n a t io n s a r e : £1,225 and £216 from th e sale of C h r istm as cards. Monies pledged include:
£95 from a c ra f t fair held in S la id b u rn ; £1,000 plus f rom G le e s o n H o m e s ’ S to n y h u r s t J a z z N ig h t , and £600 from th e R o ta ry
Club of Clitheroe for th e ir p o r t io n o f th e p ro c e e d s from th e town bonfire. On T u e sd ay th e r e was
a n o th e r b o o s t , a s U l t r a - f ram pic p re sen ted a che que for £1,000 following a m anagement dinner. Within E a s t Lancashire
a s a w h o le , m o r e th a n £4,000 h a s been raised in ju s t o v e r a month tow ard s
t h e f u n d ’s £1 m i l l io n ta rg e t . C a s t l e C e m e n t i s
a r ra n g in g i ts forthcoming C h r istm as fu n d -raise r for th e a p p e a l an d a d in n e r and dance is being planned w i t h C a s t l e C e m e n t
Boost to RNLI
A C O F F E E m o rn in g a t E a v e s H a l l , W e s t B r a d ford, ra ised £2,115 for th e R o y a l N a t io n a l L ifeb o a t In s t i tu te . M r s B e t ty T ru em a n ,
c h a i rm a n o f t h e lo c a l bran ch of th e organisation, s a id s h e w a s d e l ig h te d w i t h t h e r e s u l t a n d th an k ed everyone who had
S
o r ted th e ev en t , par - a r ly .th e p ro p r ie to rs of
E av e s Hall. Chemists’ rota
TO D A Y a n d tom o r row , Hills P h arm acy , of Church S t re e t , Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. H ey e s C h em is ts , Moor
L an e : S u n d ay ,, noon to 1 p .m . M o n d a y to F r id a y until 6-30 p.m.
T H E h e a l t h o f c h i l d r e n f r o m r a d i a t i o n - h i t C h e r n o b y l c o u l d s o o n b e b e n e f i t i n g f r o m s p e n d i n g a m o n t h i n . t h e R i b b l e V a l l e y . F r ie n d s o f C h e rn o b y l’s
Children is a g roup of Rib ble Valley re s id en ts which w an ts to b r in g y o u n g s te rs o v er to th e a re a n e x t Sep t em b e r a n d in M a r c h , 1997. I t h a s b een proved th a t
one m onth in a h e a l th ie r environment, par ticip atin g in a normal family life and e a t in g u n c om tam in a te d fo o d , c a n s u b s t a n t i a l ly improve th e immune sy s tem of a child. ’
The g roup n e ed s £200 to
b r in g , e a c h ch i ld to th e Ribble Valley and i t is now
w i t n i n t h e n e x t - . .
a n d in d iv id u a l* h a v e A d r a w i s b e i n g made to be sold a t £1 each, a n a l n a i v i a u a i s 1 n a v e a r r a n K e ( j b y W h a l l e y They will fe a tu re a white
. m m p )? a l r e a d y h e l d d r a w s . L io n s® n d w h a l le y a n d f low e r w i th b lu e b a c k - ^ « • n n ill Ao vl fo ^ a r e n o w o n s a l e a t T h e n e x t c om m i t te e
numerous o u t le ts th ro u g h - m eetin g tak e s Pjgfe & o u t th e R ib b le V a l le y , home oT th e Ribble Valley in c lu d in g t h e
c h a i rm a n , M r s M a r y
co u n cil o f f ic e s ( le v e l D) B a rn e s , Ba shall Hall, on an d th e “A d v e r t is e r an d Monday a t 7-30 p .m.
P l a n s t o h e l p m o r e C h e r n o b y l c h i l d r e n
lo o k in g fo r ' h e lp to r a is e money and from th o se p re p a r e d to p la y h o s t to a child. Talks about th e group’s
work will be given d ur ing s e r v i c e s a t C l i t h e r o e United Reformed Church, s ta r t in g a t 10-45 a .m ., and a t N e w t o n U n i t e d Refo rm ed C h u rch , s t a r t ing 2 p .m ., on December 3rd. An open m eetin g will be
held a t C l i th e ro e U n i ted R e fo rm ed C h u rc h , Moor Lane,on December 7 th . I t s ta r ts a t 7 p.m. Anyone who feels th ey
can help th e g roup is wel come to a t te n d th e m e e t ing. F o r fu r th e r informa t i o n , c o n t a c t . M r s J . Metcalfe, on 01200 27044, o r D r F . Ritchie, on 01200 27115.
Increase in bulls at the mart
THERE was an increase in the number of bulls forward during Monday's sale a t Clitheroe Auc tion Mar t Young bulls: Light made to
115p (average I15p7, medium to 145p (123.38p), heavy to 122.50p (120.50p), overall to 145p (122p). . Steers: Light'made to 130p
(1 3 0 p ) ; me d i um to 128 p (123.53p)f heavy to,132p (132p), overall to 132p (125.40p).
H e ife r s : Medium to 146p ’
(1 2G .66p ) , h e a v y to 129p (1 2 0 .7 0 p ) , o v e r a l l to 146p (124. lOp). Cast cows were thin on the
(8p 3).
(108.74p), standard to 117.65p (108.Olp), medium to 119.Olp B .9 3 p ! ................................. 2.3Gp)
(107.72p). (108.9tfp), heavy
(102.3Gp), overall
170 c a t t l e an d 360 s h e e p forward.
Lambs: Light made to 118.10p
to 104.35p to 119.01p
Ewes to £47.50 (£29.60). At Friday’s sale, there were
to £580, Continental heifers to £688,Continental steers to £500, Hereford heifers to £558, Frie sian steers to £505.
ground, b u t th e average was still up by 2p on lost w eek.' C as t cows made to 104.5p (£32.20).
Sheep: Homed wethers made to £30 50, Suffolks to £41. Mules
Cattle: Continental bulls made H i e s h o p z i t i t f i a d i f f e r e n c e
a a
R in g s sized. 24 h o u r r e p a i r se rv ic e . C om p a r e o u r p r ic e s .
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