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Clitheroe_Advertiser & Times, October 2nd, 1997 15 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Bridge club
WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Monday were as follows.
A. Singer. Mrs J. Martin- dale and Mr J. Higson EW: Mrs I. Park and Mr B. Ghua, Mrs K. Higson and Mrs J. Bowker.
NS: Mr R. Ward and Mr
ners were — NS: Mrs B Tatton and Mr J. Renton,
Supports football club venues for careers events
On Thursday, the win
Mrs J. Martindale and Mr D. Barrow. EW: Mrs A. Pedder and Mr G. Cap- stick, Mrs E. Wood and Mr P. Roche.
tors are always welcome. Those interested should ring the se creta ry on 01200 442304.
Plant pots go
TWO terracotta plant pots valued at £60 have been stolen from outside a house in Grindleton. The 30in. pots, which
contained hosta plants, were removed from the
approached the large detached house and took the pots from the conser vatory area. Anyone with any infor mation is urged to call
T h e o f f e n d e r s
Clitheroe police on 01200 443344.
Theft from van EQUIPMENT valued at £1,500 has been stolen from a van parked in a Clitheroe street. The offenders forced the
ONCE again we are coming up to the time of year when some WIs will be holding their annual meet ings to look back over the previous year, elect their officers and committees and plan their next year’s
B rogrammes.
CTOBER 1st:
rear near-side window of the blue Ford Transit dur ing the incident, which happened in Chatburn Avenue between 10 p.m. on Sunday and 8 a.m. the following day. A S t ih l ch a in saw ,
P e te r Foley. Barley \Vl - Annual meeting.
Chipping Wl - Talk, “P lants . for the Smaller Garden , by Mr , ^
, , „ L i ttle Mitton WI - Intrigue with a -Microlight Quiz. . by Mr
and Mrs T. Gates. Bolton-bv-Bowland WI - Talk, “Tesco Stores .
Gisburn WI - The speaker will be the Ven. Malcolm Grundy. OCTOBER Gth:
S laidburn WI - Talk, -Fawlty Towers’*, by Mrs Scar. OCTOBER 2nd:
,
Bashall Eaves WI - Annual meeting followed by a beetle drive. OCTOBER Tth:
„ Rimington WI - Talk, “India”, by Mr 1 e te r Sharp. . „
OCTOBER 8th‘ Knowle Green and Dutton WI - Talk, “The World of Embroi
dery”, bv Mr Dennis Ainsworth. OCTOBER 9th:
valued at £500, was stolen along with a Stihl hedge- cutter, valued at £500, and a Stihl angle grinder, valued at £500.
Van break-in
OFFENDERS who broke into a van parked in a Clitheroe street made off with property valued at £
350.The incident happened in Somerset Avenue at 12-
liunsop Bridge WI - Celebration 50th birthday dinner. . . . , ,
Great Harwood and District WI - Annual meeting. Fence WI - Talk, -Personal Security”, by Mr Ralph Smith.
Thornley with Wheatley WI - Coffee day m the Civic Hall, Longridge. from 8-30 a.m. onwards. Also, ta lk. My Latest
„ „ ,
Adventure”, by P at Ashcroft. Grindleton \VI - Annual m
OCTOBER 13th: Clayton-Ie-Dale WI - Annual meeting. Sabden WI - Annual meeting, followed by a games evening.
eeting.
0<Wa<wfnBton'’\Vl - Tiilk, "The Half Time System” , by Mrs Winnie Bridge.
W h a lley an d D is tr ic t Wl - Talk, “Around th e Old Kibble Valley", by Jean Harrison.
0 Sawfey wV*-'Talk, “Ideas for Christmas”, by Mrs Ann Moyle. S im o n s to n e and Read WI - Annual meeting, followed by a
“Jacob’s Join" supper. Downham Wl - Annual meeting.
OCTOBER 20th: Billlngton and Langho Wl - Annual meeting.
50 a.m. on Sunday. An ELU portable, cord
less drill, valued at £200, was stolen along with a Makita jigsaw, valued at
, Mazda van was alerted after the offenders set off th e a la rm , b u t th ey escaped undetected.
£
150.The owner of the u’hite Car door
VANDALS who scratched the door of a car parked on a Clitheroe street escaped a f te r causing damage
valued at £100. A windscreen wiper on
the Renault Espace was also pulled off during the incident, which happened between 10 p.m. on Satur day and 5-30 p.m. the fol
lowing day.
° <S n d l e t o n 1WI - Talk, “South Island, New Zealand”, by Ada Yates.
0<Hu°ratEG r a n :w i - Talk, “The Jewish Way of Life", by Mrs Homer.
°^L ° sc fpR Bridge WI - Whist and domino drive in the village hail.- .
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(News from the Villages CHATBURN
Eyes down A bingo and social eve
ning organised by mem bers and friends of the Chatburn and District branch of the Royal Brit ish Legion, held at the Pendle Hotel, Chatburn, raised £206 for the Poppy
|A«lhairman Mr Bill Wil- u .. u 4l , . l t , , „ .
property in Sawley Road between last Thursday and Sunday.
Sabden walk will help
Pema (two)
AN eight-mile walk around Sabden by 28 l o c a l p e o p l e i s expected to raise s e v e r a l hundred pounds for Ribble Val ley girl Pema Murray, who suffers from cere
YFC’s visit to fire station
MEMBERS of Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club enjoyed a visit to Black burn Fire Station, where a fire officer gave an infor mative and interesting tour of the station.
bral palsy. Organised by Mrs Anita
Whalley, of Sabden, a supervisor for Lancashire County Council’s home care service, the walk was led by Mr Colin Cooke. After walking through the Sabden valley to Higham, they stopped for lunch at the Four Alls before returning to the village. Many of the walkers
joined by Pema’s parents. Choephel and Kate, and baby sister Nyima (carried
were home carers from the Ribble Valley, who were
by dad). Pema, who is two, unfortunately could not take part and spent t h e d a y w i t h grandparents. The family,' who live in
the day-to-day running of the station,' all that is involved in the mainte nance of the engines and the different checks which have to be carried out daily to the fire engines and equipment.
He told members about
to the fire officer by Richard Berry and Sarah
Thanks were- expressed
Hartley. Next week, members
7 p.m.
should meet at Clitheroe Health Centre car park at
New members and visi
A RIBBLE VALLEY head teacher has backed the choice of football club hospitality suites for careers conventions. E a s t L a n c a s h i r e able to talk to post-16 edu-
Careers Services Ltd is cation providers, as well part of the bold new world as a host of experts on a of private enterprise-style wide variety of careers, marketing of what were Today’s Ewood Park once traditionally-run ser- convention runs from o-oO
vices and events.
used to be held in schools careers advice. Car park- and public halls, with ing and admission are
Careers conventions open to anyone seeking p.m. to 8-30 p.m. and is
pupils bussed in. But the company has changed all that in what appears to be a successful bid to capture the public’s imagination. Not everyone was sure at first, however. Local parents and pupils
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were invited to attend conventions at Burnley FC on Sunday, or Blackburn Rovers ground this after noon or evening. And Mr Anthony MacNamara, head of St Augustine’s RC High School, Billington, was just one visitor to praise the change of style and personally note the b e t te r response from
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not have imagined a better choice of venue. “People were interested to see the complex, the facilities were pleasant and we found the event very valuable.” Sunday afternoon was a
convenient time for many families, including the McNamaras. They were
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Lime S t r e e t , h av e launched an appeal, along
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with other parents in the North-West, to provide an oxygen tank to help cere bral palsy sufferers like Pema, at a natural health clinic in Skerton, near Lancaster. The appeal aims to raise
son thanked the host, Mr Leon Quin, the ladies of the branch for serving supper, and the donors of the 20 prizes for the eve ning’s entertainment. He expressed special
thanks to Mr Michael Old field, who provided and
set up the PA system and thanked the caller, Mr Edward Jackson. The final total raised by
walk had been a huge., suc cess." Sabderi residents had joined in and Mr Cooke had described points of interest along the way. “It was a beautiful day and we all thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks to everyone who supported us,” said Mrs
Whalley.Mr Cooke (centre) is pictured with Mrs Whalley (third left) and other walk ers, including Pema’s par ents and sister (back left), about to stride out for the little girl on Sunday morn ing. (CAT12867)
treatment for Pema. Mrs Whalley said the
the July sponsored walk for the Poppy Appeal was £830.
D am a g e to c a r
THIEVES who broke into a car parked in a Simon- stone s t re e t escaped empty-handed after caus ing damage valued at
£150.
in Simonstone Lane between 9-45 p.m. on Fri day and 9-30 a.m. the fol
The incident happened .
lowing day. The offenders broke
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through the rear wind screen and damaged the boot lock, but made off undetected.
Charity’s praise
I THE national charity Dis ability Advice and Welfare Network has praised Clitheroe people for sup porting a recent street
collection.Director of the chanty,
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