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Clitheroe


(Editorial),


YFC plans golden


MEMBERS of Bolton-by- Bowlaml YEC are trying to contact 400 people, some of them founder members of the club when it began 50 years ago.


jubilee dinner


The club was started immediately af ter the


Second World War to increase young people’s


awareness of changes in farming. Its importance as


( Advert i si mj). llnnili'H -1 -W / (Claxxij'ial) Chernobyl children’s words say it all


OUR children from Chernobyl leave us with some touching mes­ sages which show just how much they have enjoyed their stay in


by Tony Cliff


Clitheroe. All 20 responded to our request to


Anastasia Butorina summed it up for all of them when she wrote simply: “I love everything here.” Their visit is not over yet. Today


write a line on their experience. From their comments it is dear that the chil­ dren have not only had a wonderful time, but have forged some strong bonds with the local families who looked after them. They obviously liked the town and the facilities it offered,


jubilee dinner dance on October 18th at Mytton Fold Farm Restaurant, Langho. There will be speakers covering each ten years of the club’s history and a display of photo­ graphs and memorabilia to bring back the memories


a social as well as an edu­ cational organisation was Quickly established and this is the element that today’s members are anx­ ious to celebrate. They have organised a


club’s older members, or can help with the where­ abouts of others, please contact David Howard, on 01200 447221. or Alison Pickard, on 01282817502. They would also be glad to hear if you have any old photographs to add to the exhibition.


and start the tales being told. If you are one of the


Curtain up for young- thespians


the youth section of Clith- eroe Parish Church Ama­ teur Operatic and Dra­ matic Society. The yo u th th e a t re


IT is curtains up again for


reminded to attend and new members, aged 12 years upwards, are wel­ come. An annual fee of £3 will be charged. For further information


restarts in Clitheroe Par­ ish Church Hall, with an acting and dancing work­ shop between 7-30 and 9- 30 p.m. on Monday. Former members are


telephone Mrs Barbara Taylor on 01200 423168.


Charity ball


four-course meal, a band and disco, as well as an auction with prizes don­ ated by local businesses. Tickets, at £28, are


available by telephoning Allcare, on 01200 442556, and Lee Carter Health Studio, on 01200 424475.


Handbag theft


A HANDBAG, valued with its contents at £13, was stolen from a car parked outside Hillcrest Tea Rooms, in Mitton Road, Whalley.


Bench stolen


A WOODEN bench, black in colour and valued at £50, has been stolen from the garden of a house in Edisford Road, Clitheroe.


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AN autumn ball to raise funds for the Super Scan Appeal takes place at the Moorcock Inn, Wad- dington, on October 12th starting at 7-30 p.m. The evening includes a


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performance in aid of the local talking newspaper for the blind Nine-year-old Veronica become a concert pianist


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Bartchan, who is staying and during her stay in at the home of Clitheroe Clitheroe we have made Mayor and Mayoress sure that a piano las been Coun. and Mrs Stephen available for daily piano Holt, performed a selec- practice, tion of Eastern European music at an impromtu “The performance at the organ recital at Clitheore coffee morning came as an United Reformed Church.. impromptu gesture when She p lay ed for 2 0 .Mr Holmes heard that she


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minutes. at the cof- would like to play the fee morning which raised organ. As it turned out, £150 during a weekend of it served as a practice for fund-raising for the Ribble another performance at St Valley Talking Newspaper Paul’s Church on Sunday, Group. Veronica, whose when she was invited to home is in Mogilev, is play the piano during the among 20 .young visitors morning service.” from the nuclear disaster Veronica and other area around Chernobyl members of the Belorus- receiving hospitality from sjan party will be return- local families.





her a big applause at the house instead of two and a end,” said Talking News- wonderful experience for paper Group chairman Mr us all,” said Coun. Holt Geoff Holmes, who is also whose daughters, Lisa (15) a member at the church. and Rebecca (12) have now S a id Coun. H o l t : become firm friends with “Veronica’s ambition is to Veronica. (CAT 2515)


the coffee morning drifted homes of Clitheroe folk, into the church to listen to “It’s been like having the music and then gave three daughters in the


“Quite a lot of people at after a month’s stay at the jng home at the weekend,


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they will be at school in the morning as usual, followed by one of their favourite activities, a swimming ses­ sion. They then visit the Clitheroe Mayor’s parlour for tea before attend­ ing Clitheroe Health Centre for the second check of their visit from the school nurse. This evening they join their hosts


party, a chance to celebrate with the local people who have been closest to them during their stay. The next day, after morning lessons


and other Friends of Chernobyl Chil­ dren for a party at St Michael and St John’s Social Club. This is their family


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and visits to the sculpture trail and Clitheroe Library, they have a second party, this time at St James’s Pasto­ ral Centre. This has been organised to celebrate the birthday of one young man who will still be travelling home when the real day arrives. This is also the occasion when organisers have invited people from the community at large who have helped with the visit. The children will be going home


stcnholmc International, of Danvcn. Employees filled the boxes with small presents and also gave the children bags of pens and drawing materials and more clothes to add to the winter warti- robe they will be taking back.


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Saturday with sadness, tinged with relief that the visit has gone so well and ready to begin the long process that leads to the children’s return next year. They will be meeting within the next week to analyse the^ last month’s hectic activities and review the pro­ gramme’s successes and problems. Then the programme of fund-raising


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