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SEVERAL Clilheroe young people with an artistic flair have reaped the rewards of a names workshop competition.
Some SO competitors ciicli tried their hand at painting a plastic miniature from a senes ol . . . r
The main winners were Daniel Dolton (14), John Steer (eight), Lee Brunkcr (21), Neil Booth (1.1) and Alison Sumner (six).
futurist models and a representative of the manufacturer judged the results. The contest was organised by Mr David Cowgill, of Cowgill’s newsagent s shop in Market 1 lace, and (James Workshop, which donated prizes and T-shirts.
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VIEW FROM THE f HIGH i STREET
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CRIME and policing in Clitheroe were oh the agenda when Insp. Les Martin and Supt Peter Rawstrone spoke to members of tne
Chamber of Trade at the monthly meeting. The “ring round” system, which is available to
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and is administered by Stuart Kerr. If someone^ in the town is suspected of shoplifting or seen acting suspiciously, a description and details of his or her behaviour is passed by telephone to all participat ing members, who then keep a look-out and inform the police of any further developments. • The number of people buying bottled drinks to
chamber members, has already met with approval from all concerned. The system has been operating for several years
take out of public houses is giving chamber members cause for concern.
hands and many local businesses regularly suffer the inconvenience and extra cost of repairing shop windows and cleaning up after bottles have been
thrown at their premises. Although it appears to be fashionable to drink
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basis with Clitheroe Town Council and Ribblc Valley Borough Council, last weekend’s folk festival.:
•T h e chamber also voted to sponsor, on an equal . . . . . . „ - , Moor Lane Motor Spares. Michael Hutchinson, A bottle can be a lethal missile when in the wrong . . . r Clitheroe 221)21, (Editorial), ARTISTIC FLAIR REAPS REWARDS
Sun shines down on sports clay
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competitors . F-mcv dress judges Mr
en tr ie s on th e en u ieo yi.
hero or heroine hich. P r zes could navt been awarded sev e ra l
times over. The afternoon u is e o
£245 for recreation gi'ound fUThe'iesults, with winners
Jackson. Four to sixes. Chris
i" r r ,s s * . »»»>■" »r ”w young I B g ms l *
i.i- Katv Holden, Shanice P ckson, Emma Bowker T w o - year-old and under: Wd-
vprv . McGuire,-Tihom/as Holden. *A,ua i
r*ific «?ix to e ig h t . R-aty. Osborn, Catherine Bolton,
ViS y ? n i n e t aiU y a n F aw - cett, W Bolton D?v.d Bar-
f f i . i ^ . ^ T a er .o t“ - f f & Jessica Osborn. Boys 12 to 15. Mark Hopkins, Daniel Faw cett, Ross Seddon. Girls 12 to 15- Stacey Fielding, Elizabeth
Payne, Siobhan Jackson, Thomas Bowker. Scven to
10s: Daniel Meeson. Katy Osborn, Catherine Bolton.11 to Ills: J e s s ic a Osboi n,
Rey Thotnas
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Richard Holden.
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Bowker. Three-year- Sam C h er ry ,
Ramblers celebrate more rights of way
P T TTHFROF, R am - lined the details of the of the Kibble Valley, they b ie r s to o k p a r t in a project, lie pointed out went through the areas
c e le b r a t io n w a lk to m a rk th e completion
of an im p o rtan t r ight- of-way network in th e stiles, way-marking and Wacklington area.
long-obstructed rights-of- wav. new and b e t te r
sta rt of the walk, leader Mr .Norman Thorpe out-
Raised £100
FOUR Clitheroe young sters put, their best feet forward in a sponsored walk for charity.
Walmsley, Carla Boyer and-Georgina Boyer, all pupils at St James’s Pri mary School, walked to Chatburn and back in aid of the SuperSean Appeal.
Nathan Ball, Jordan
beer from a bottle, members felt that if licensees were aware of the damage caused to other business premises they may try to ensure that bottles did. not leave the premises, especially aflui: last, orders are
under the watchful eye of mum Mrs Wendy Boyer, •aised £100.
Their effort, undertaken , Ring stolen
A GOLD engagement ring with th re e diamonds, valued at £500, was stolen in a raid at a house in Peel Park Avenue, Clitheroe, between 2-30 p.m. and 3- 25 p.m. on Thursday.
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NEIGHBOURS mean Even the weather con- something special when 40 spired to make the most of of them get together for the occasion. Mr Cow- your birthday, particularly perthwaitc said: “It was a if you have just turned 90. great day. This is a lovely Mr Edward Cowperth- distr ic t, I have always
waite.'has lived on Bever ley Drive, Clitheroe, since it was built 35 years ago, on his own since he was widowed some years ago. The celebration of his 90th was organised by Mrs Cis- sie .Sainsbury. She said: ‘•‘He is a lovely man and we do not need much encouragement to have a party on the Drive.”
thought so.” Our photograph shows
some of the people who came to the party, with Mr Cowperthwaite, his sister, Mrs Florence Har greaves, standing behind him, and, second from the right, the lady who made it all possible, Mrs Cissic Sainsbury.
Working Hitting right note for lottery bid
A SPECIAL concert in Whalley looks set to hit the high note for village funds.
CLITHEROE Salthill Road, 01200 23011 OPENING TIMES: M0NDAY-FRIDAY 8.30-5.30 SATURDAY 8.30-4.00
first class reputation, will take to the stage at Whal- ley Parish Church on June 28th in a concert of mid summer music.
Nelson Arion Glee Union, a male voice choir with a
Club’s bid for lottery funding. ■The programme will feature a mixture of sacred,
The event, at 7-30 p.m., is in aid of Whalley Sports
classical and light-heai;tcd music. >■/
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one with a diamond and sapphire, were also taken, which brought the total value of property stolen to more than £1,100.
Two other gold rings,
scrub. The project, lie said,
s ig n p o s ts , new foot-
When 46 walkers met at bridges; and the clearance West Bradford for the of obstructing trees and
had been achieved by co-operation between the Ramblers’ Association, parish councils, Kibble Valley Borough Council, landowners and farmers, and especially the public rights-of-way section of the Lancashire County C o u n c i l S u r v e y o r ’s Department. T h e g ro u p w a lk ed
West Bradford. Said a sp o k e sm an :
t h a t im p r o v em e n t s known as Lowcocks and included the opening up of Whitakers and so back to
“Most of the group lost count of the number of improvements mot along the way, but everyone agreed that the network of fo o tp a th s p ro v id e s a delightful way of appre ciating the beauty of our valley.”
across the fields on the newly-opened path to the Waddington and West Bradford CE School, then on to Waddington. They then climbed to Feazer and Dove Sike, descended a little and went by way of the Three Rivers Caravan, Park to'.Dmkc Mouse. The leader mentioned
the current work being carried out to improve the footpath through Drake House Wood, but the ram blers’ took another route. Enjoying extensive views
extensive all-round views awaited 23 members on the Tuesday Walk, led by Mary T h o rp e . From Rimington they followed field paths to Ings End and then up to Clough Head, where they stopped to look at the Bulcock Memorial. They continued via Higher Gills and Bale Hill over Rimington Moor to Firber House. The return to Riming
Warm sunshine and .
, above Twiston Beck by way of Hill Foot, past Twiston Mill to Bustard’s
ton was via Higher Black Moss, Colne Gate and then
be a moderately s tren uously 12-mile circular walk over Foutains Fell from Stainforth. Robert
Farm. On Sunday, there will
Threw a brick
VANDALS caused 2150- house in Hcnthorn Road, worth of damage when Clitheroe, between Satur- th e y th r ew a b r ic k day night and Sunday through the window of a morning.
------- moon race: Katy^Osborn, E^obham Jackson. Boys nine «« i itol l
0ids, jack Fearnhead. Gills six t0 eight sack and^gj, and
Thomas Smith, David Green, sack a anpk nnd potato race.
Clifford Gibson. Girls 9 to 11 sack and egg and ^poon nice: Charlotte Tasker, Sabrina
Gibson, Hannah Osborn. Boys 12 to 15 sack and
potato race: Mark Hopkins, Danicld Fawcett, Ross bed-
Morpeth has obtained per mission from the farmer at Rough Close, in Henside Road, to use a track on which no r ig h t of way
exists. The group will leave
Waterloo car pa rk , in Clitheroe, at 9-30 a.m. and further details arc avaible from Mr Morpeth (01200 29807).
Saw snatched
OPPORTUNIST thieves stole a petrol-driven Stihl saw, valued at £859, from the verge of Settle Road, B o l to n -b y -B ow la n d , between 12-05 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Thursday. The saw was being used
Fellowship trip
THE Calderstones Retire ment Fellowship trip to th e c h e e s e f a c to ry Hawes, costs £
4.sTho pick
ing-up times are: Sabdcn (9-30 a.m.), Whalley (9- 40a.m.), Biliington (9-45 a.m.), Langho (9-50 a.m.), Barrow (10 a.m.),Clith eroe (10-15 a.m.).
Generators go
TWO generators, valued at £300 each, were among
property, stolen from the Norweb depot m Clitheroe
between 5 p.m. on.Tues day and 7-30 a.m. on Wednesday of last week
THESE NEIGHBOURS PROVE VERY SPECIAL FOR EDWARD
Smalley, Beverley Gibson, Jessica Osborn, hive-year- olds’ mixed egg and spoon: Claire Reynolds, Vicky Tay
don. Girls 12 to 15 and spoon race. Elizabeth
lor, Sam Cherry.
by workmen from Lanca sh ire County Council Engineering Department.
E.Jackson, A. Taylor,
F.filly. Boys six to eight football sla lom: Thomas James, Philip McGuire, Edward Holden. Girls six to eight hockey sla lom: Katie Osborn, Charlotte Fernhead. Boys nine to 11 football slalom: Tom Smith, John Bolton, Stephen Tomlin son. Girls hockey slalom: Sabrina Gibson, Hannah Osborn, Charlotte Tasker. Girls hockey slalom 12 to 15: Stacey F ielding, J e s s ic a Osborn, Amber Fielding. Boys 12 to 15: James Driver, Daniold Fawcett, Christopher Smi th. P a re n ts ’ egg and spoon: Len and Fiona, Gill and Steve, Steve and Julia. Boys’ long distance obstacle ra c e : Mar c Hopki ns on, Richard Meeson. Ditto, girls: Rachel Melling, Sabrina Gib son, Stacey Fielding. Chil dren’s welly throwing: Char lotte Tasker, Stacey Fielding. Egg throwing: Scott Fielding.
phen Cherry, Lon Gibson. Mums ’ f oot bal l s l al om:
50 years - - , - o fB and P celebrated
in style HALF a century of the Business and Professional Women’s Blackburn Club was celebrated in style at t h e N e w d r o p I n n, Ribchester.
The guest speaker was Lizzie Jone s, who was
accompanied by her part ner, Mr Howlett. Both were dressed in period c o st ume a n d Li z z i e became Bess of Hardwick when she spoke of the life of Bess.
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tained by magician Shaun McCree, and by Be ryl Hall, a long-serving mem ber of the Business and P ro fe s s io n a l Women’s Club in Blackburn, who wrote two poems espe cially for the occasion and recited them on the night. Memorabilia was on dis
Members were' en te r • Dads’ blindfold sack: Ste _
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Smalleyf Beverley Gibson. F iv e -y e a r -o ld s n o v e l ty .. Inseoh Holden, Lauren Caro-
la n /1 Charles Hopknison- Four-year- olds: Claire Reyn olds, Sam Cherry, Shanice
JaBoyiT six to eight sack and
play for all the members, past members and guests to see. Miss Brenda Whal ley, Blackburn’s longest- serving member, and Mrs Jane Downham, the club’s youngest member, along with president Mrs Lor- rain Mullins, cut the cake.
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