2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 15th, 1998
Leoni’s health drink wins place in ‘Artie Beat’ cook book
ATKINSON. - On O c to b e r 9 th , 1 9 9 8 , p ea c e fu l ly in The
C ro f t , W h a t le y an d fo r merly o f Qu een S tr e e t , B e s s ie , aged 9 4 y ea r s , th e b e lo v ed w ife o f th e la te Jack A tk in so n , d early lo v ed m o th e r o f J u n e , m o th e r - in - law o f Eric, loving gran o f Dean and N e i l , and great- gran o f M e la n ie , a l s o a much lo v ed s is t e r and aun t ie . A funeral s e rv ic e w i l l ta k e p la c e in W h a l le x M e th o d is t Chapel a t 1 2 -3 0 p.m. on Fr id a y , O c to b e r 1 6th , 1 9 9 8 . p r io r to c r em a t ion a t A ccrin gton cr ema to r ium . F am i ly f lo w e r s on ly p le a s e , b ut d o n a t io n s If s o d e s ir e d to (p le a s e make ch eq u e s p a y able to C h r is t ie H o sp ita l) c /o Mrs E. C hew. 9 Payn te r C lo se . Barrow, nr C lith e r o e , BB7 9FA . A ll in q u ir ie s to R i chard C h ew ’s Fu n eral S e r v ic e . C lith e r o e . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 .
DARMODY . - On O c to b e r 8 th . 1 9 9 8 . at h is home In Whalley. and fo rm e r ly of A c crin gton , P e te r , aged 55 year s, th e d early lo v ed h u s
HALL. - F o l low in g th e d eath on S ep tem b e r 7 th , 1 9 9 8 , at h is h om e in D ow n h am , Mark, aged 2 5 y ea r s, th e d early lo v ed so n o f Ke ith and Mary, a d e a r e s t b ro th e r o f R a ch e l , a d e v o t e d gran d son o f W alte r and th e la t e F r a n c e s R o b in s o n , a lso o f Bill and Ruth Hall and a d ea r n ep h ew and co u s in . R ep o s in g in P eaceh a- v en Chapel o f R e s t . S ervice an d In te rm en t w i l l ta k e p l a c e a t S t L e o n a r d s Church, D ow n h am , tom o r r ow Friday, Oc tob e r 16th a t 1 2 n o o n . Family f low e r s o n ly p le a s e , d o n a t io n s In lieu i f s o d e s ir ed are to be d iv id ed b e tw e e n P r e s to n R o y a l H o sp ita l In te n s iv e Care U n it . (C h eq u e s made payable to P r e s to n A cu te H o s p i t a l N .H .S . T r u s t I.C.U.) on Ward 4, Black b u r n R o y a l I n f i rm a r y
ROSE. - On O c to b e r 1 2 th , 1 9 9 8 , su d d en ly a t h is home in Langho, Hu gh ie, aged 5 6 y ea r s, th e d early lo v ed h u s b a n d o f B a r b a r a , d e a r fa th e r and b e s t fr ien d of A l a s t a i r a n d S t e w a r t , fa th e r - in - law o f Lisa and a m uch lo v e d b r o th e r and b r o th e r - in - law . A funeral s e rv ic e w i l l tak e place in St Leon a rd s Church, Langho a t 1 0 -1 5 a.m. on Monday. Oc tob e r 1 9th , 1 9 9 8 . p rior to cr em a t ion at P lea s in g - to n C r em a to r ium , 1 1 -3 0 a.m. A ll in q u ir ie s to Eric Mayman fo r C h ew s F u n e ra l S erv ice, 1 0 /1 2 Whal l e y ' R o a d , C l i t h e r o e . (w h e r e f low e r s w i l l be re- c e i v e d ) . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 2 8 5 .4 4 3 0 4 5 .
' (ch eq u e s made payable to Ward 4 E n d owm en t Fund, B.R .I.) c /o Mrs Jean Price, 3 9 D own h am Road, Chat-
burn, C lith e r o e . BB7 4A U. In q u ir ie s to B rian P r ic e F u n e r a l S e r v i c e . T e ' 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .
JENKINSON. - On O c tobe r
band o f J ean , and a much loved father. A funeral s e r vic e w i l l take place in the C l i t h e r o c C o m m u n i t y C h u r ch , K in g ’ s C e n t r e M H Ith o rn e A v e n u e . C li th e ro e a t 1 0 -1 5 a.m. today T h u r sd a y . O c to b e r 1 5 th , 1 9 9 8 , p r io r to c r em at ion at A c c r in g ton Crem atorium . 1 1 -3 0 a.m. Family f low e r s on ly p lea s e , b ut d on a t ion s in memory o f P e te r i f s o d e s ired to (P lea s e make ch eq u e s p a y a b le to M u l t ip le S c le r o s is S o c ie ty ) M /S . c /o R ich a rd C h ew s F u n e r a l S e r v ic e . 1 0 /1 2 W h a l le y R o a d , C l i t h e r o e , BB 7 1 AW. A ll in q u ir ie s . T e l . 4 4 3 0 4 5 and 4 4 2 2 8 5 .
1 1 th , 1 9 9 8 . p ea c e fu l ly in h o sp i ta l and o f C lith e r o e and fo rm e r ly A c c r in g to n .
J oh n, d ea rly lo v ed m o th e r o f P e te r ; m o th e r - in - law of J o y c e , and lo v in g grandma o f C a ro lin e and J o an n e . A funeral s e rv ic e and crema t io n w i l l tak e p lace a t A c c r in gton C rematorium. 11 a.m. on W ed n esday. O c to b e r 2 1 s t . 1 9 9 8 . F am i ly f low e r s o n ly p le a s e , b ut d o n a t io n s If s o d e s ir ed to C li th e r o e H o sp ita l c / o Eric Mayman, for C h ew s Fun e ra l S e rv ic e , 1 0 /1 2 Whal le y Road. C l ith e r o e , BB7 1 AW. A ll In q u ir ie s . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 2 8 5 and 4 4 3 0 4 5 .
Mary, aged 7 3 y ea r s , the b e lo v e d w i f e o f th e la te
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ful staff will show you the many illustrations to make your greeting even more special.
I and all w h o a t ten d ed th e I fu neral s e rv ic e , fo r all th e I cards o f co n d o len c e , mass . o f fe r in g s , p ra y e r s , w o r d s I o f com fo r t and f loral tr i- I b u te s re c e iv ed . T h an ks to . D r H u t c h is o n . C l i th e r o e Ambu lan ce S e rv ic e , th e P o - l
HILLARY (Brendan) . - Car o l . R ic h a r d a n d J u d i th w o u ld l ik e to thank re la- . t iv e s , fr ien d s , n e ig h b o u r s
SMITH (nee Harrison)
lic e . F a th e r J. Warelng for h is kind w o rd s and m in is - f t r a t io n s a ls o C a lv e r le y s . Fu n e ra l S e rv ic e fo r th e ir d ig n i f ie d a r r a n g em e n t s , I S p e c ia l th a n k s to a ll the w o n d e r f u l p e o p l e w h o I h e lp ed u s th rough th is v ery I sad t im e , i t is n o t p o s s ib le l to name th em all b u t th ey k n ow w h o th e y are . May God b le s s y o u all .
Helen and Paul are delighted to announce the arrival of their daughter, Isobel
Rosalind, born on the 25lh September, weighing 91b 4oz. A welcome sister for Abigail and Lydia. Many thanks to all the nursing staff
at Airedale Hospital and also at Clilheroe Health Centre.
WILLIAMSON
(Charlotte) October 16lh
Congratulations on your 18th.
Love and kisses from Grandma and Jim.
it’s such a fanta s t i coffer we rea lly had to shout about it.
SCAHILL. - A fu n e ra l s e r v ic e an d c r em a t io n w i l l ta k e p la c e a t ’ A c c r in g to n C rematorium, on Monday, Oc tob e r 19 th a t 2 p.m. for th e la te C on s tan c e (C on n ie ) S cah ill. aged 87 y ea r s, w h o p a s s ed aw a y p e a c e fu lly in A b b eyd a le , Whal le y , bn Oc tob e r 2n d . 1 9 9 8 . A ll in q u ir ie s to Eric May- man fo r th e R ichard C h ew F u n e r a l S e r v i c e . T e l 4 4 3 0 4 5 and 4 4 2 2 8 5 .
WHITEHEAD. - On Oc tob e r 1 0 th , 1 9 9 8 . p ea c e fu l ly in h o sp i ta l fo l low in g an i l l n e s s . bravely b o rn e and of W h a lle y . P e r c y , a g ed 77 y ea r s, d ev o ted and dearly lo v ed husb an d o f Vera, lo v ing fath er o f A lan , Jean and J o h n a n d th e d e a r e s t fa th e r - in - law . s tep fa th e r , g ran d fa th e r , g r e a t -g r a n d fath er and u nc le. R ep o s in g in L a n g sh aw s C h a p e l o f R e s t . T h e c o r t e g e w i l l le a v e from h is h om e on F r i day, Oc tob e r 1 6th fo r a s e r vic e a t W h alley M e th o d is t Church a t 10 a.m. fo l low e d by in te rm en t a t W h a lle y a n d W i sw e l l C em e t e r y . Fam ily f low e r s on ly p lea s e , b u t d o n a t io n s i f s o d e s ir ed fo r th e Mar ie Cur ie Fund, c / o L a n g sh a w s F u n e r a l S erv ice, 1 0 3 a King S tr e e t . Whalley. BB7 9SN . A ll in- q u i r i e s . T e l . 0 1 2 5 4
8 2 4 5 2 9 .
JA C K SO N (W y n ) . - R a y m on d, T on y and Barbara w ish to th ank a ll r e la t iv e s , fr ien d s , n e ig h b o u r s and all a t C a st le fo rd , fo r th e le t t e r s , cards, d o n a t io n s and w o rd s o f com fo r t and su p p o r t given to th em at th is sad t im e . S p e c ia l th an k s to D o c to r Whyte and n u r se s and s ta f f at C lith e r o e H o s p ita l. A ls o to R ev . Richard A tk in so n for h is kind m in is t r a t io n s and Eric May- man a t C h ew s fo r th e ir d ig n i f ie d fu n e r a l a r r a n g e
m en ts .
M A R S L A N D ( E t h e l ) . - D en is e . T r ev o r . P au l and Simon w o u ld l ik e to thank th e ir family, fr ien d s , n eigh -
COCKER (Anna)
October 18lh WILLIAMSON
(Charlotte) October 16th
ANOTHER Ribble Val ley youngster has won a •top prize in a national
contest. Keen cook Leoni Ash
worth (10), a pupil a t St James's CE Junior School, Clitheroe, modified her- culinary skills to formulate a recipe for a health and
. h ou r s and a ll w h o a t ten d ed th e fu neral s e rv ic e . Thanks fo r th e many le t te r s , cards, f lo w e r s , d o n a t io n s , h e lp and su p p o r t w e re c e iv ed . S p e c ia l th an k s to D r Ib b o t - so n and th e s ta f f a t C l ith e r o e Medical C en tr e and to th e d o c to r s and n u r se s on W a rd s 3 and 4 , B u rn ley G e n e r a l H o s p i t a l . O u r th an k s a lso to . R ev . Alan R e id and C a lv e r ley ’s Fu n eral S erv ice.
SW E E N E Y (K a t h l e e n ) . - Carol. R aymond and C lif ford w ish to thank all r e la t iv e s , fr ien d s and n e ig h b ou r s fo r a il th e many kind le t t e r s , cards and f loral tr i b u te s r e c e iv ed a t th is sad t im e . S p e c ia l th an k s to the fam ily d o c to r and n u r se s and s ta f f a t C l ith e r o e H o s p ita l, a lso to R ev R. N ich o l so n fo r h is kind m in is tra
t io n s .
, WOODACRE (Ru th ) . - Mr 1 Go rdon Wo od a cre , Linsay, A n th on y and S h e ila w ish to th ank all r e la t iv e s , fr ien ds
vitality drink. She saw the British Heart Foundation competition in a
I girls' magazine and has now | heard th a t she was chosen in the top eight out of 410 entries. The recipe will be used in an
Congratulations and best wishes to our Pops on your 21 st Birthday.
Love a lw a y s , Mum, Dad, Marian a n d John*
"Artie. Beat" cookery book and Leoni is receiving a copy and a smart "Supercook" apron as her
Love and best wishes on your 18th
From D a d , Stuart, . Chris a n d Sam
prizes. When she is not cooking,
Leoni enjoys swimming and' reading.
DOBSON
(Joanne) October 18th.
and n e ig h b o u r s fo r th e e x p r e s s io n s o f sym path y, le t te r s and ca rd s o f c o n d o
ARTHUR (Gavin) . - In lo v
1 8th . 1 9 8 8 . A lw a y s in o u r thoughts.
in g m em o r y o f a d e a r fa th e r , fa th e r - in - law and g r a n d a d , d ie d O c to b e r
From Jack. E laine , Tracey, Lucy and Marc.
ARTHUR (Gavin) . - In lo v ing mem ory o f a d ea r h u s band, fath er, fa th e r - in - law . and grandad, d ied Oc tob e r I
1 8 th , 1 9 8 8 . S a d ly m is se d , a lw a y s r e - J
memb ered . Y o u r lo v in g w ife Lucy.
HA SLEWOOD (G e o r g e ) . - P r e c io u s m em o r ie s o f a v e r y d ea r h u sb a n d , w h o
M is s in g you a lw a y s , A lic e .
to share, B u t y e s te rd a y ’s m em o r ie s w i l l a lw a y s be there.
HA SL EWOOD (G e o r g e ) . - . R em em b e r in g a d e a r ly | lo v e d d ad a n d g r a n d a d , d ied Oc tob e r 2 0 th , 1 9 8 9 . B e a u t i fu l m em o r ie s , e v e r - la s t in g ly true. N e v e r to be fo rg o t te n .
"L ove from Pat , Mick, S i mon and J u s t in .
SANDERSON (BUI ) . -Happy • m em o r ie s o f a d ea r h u s b and. d ied O c to b e r 1 3th , 1 9 9 7 , lo v in g dad o f th e la te D e r ek . From y ou r w ife Hil- d a . d a u g h t e r - i n - l a w
Beve rly. S a d ly M is s e d .
•BIRTHDAY MEMORIES
DEWHURST (Ada ) . - O c to b er 1 6. S t i l l sa d ly m is sed , e sp e c ia l ly on y o u r b ir th d a y . L o v e M a r le n e and
family.
| WALKER (Robe rt ) . - Blrth- d ay.m em ories o f a dear dad,
O c to b e r 18th. R ememb er ing you always.
Gary, Bobby and Iren e. THANKS FOR;
h SYMPATHY''.
GATE. - T r e v o r , M a u r e en and family w ish to th ank all r e la t iv e s and fr ien d s fo r the cards and kind w ish e s r e c e iv ed at th is sad t im e . S p e cial th an k s to Lynne, D av id , J o y, A lan , A nn e and all th e s ta f f a t Beech Grove for all th e ir lo v in g care and a t t e n t io n o v e r th e y e a r s . Th an ks to D o c to r Zak and th e s ta f f a t C l ith e r o e H o s p ita l. th e R ev . Richard A t k in son and to Brian Price and h is family fo r th e ir kind an d th o u g h t fu l a r r a n g e
m en ts .
GOTT. - Th e fam ily o f th e la te D o r is G o t t w o u ld lik e to e x p r e s s th e ir s in c e r e th a n k s to a l l r e la t iv e s , fr ien d s and n e ig h b o u r s for th e many k ind e x p r e s s io n s o f sym path y r e c e iv ed d u r ing th e ir sad lo s s . Thanking a ls o Rev. R olan d N ich o l so n fo r h is kin d m in is tra t io n s . Dr Gold in g fo r h is k in d n e s s sh ow n and to all w h o h av e giv en d on a t ion s .
d ied O c tobe r 2 0 th , 1 9 8 9 . N o m o re m em o r ie s fo r us
BANKS.- R o g e r th an k s all w h o have g en e r o u s ly given in m em ory o f Geoff. A sum o f £ 7 5 0 . 0 0 h a s b e e n d on a ted to The MacMillan N u r se s Fund.
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FRIENDS OF . - S la id b u rn Coun try Pra c t ic e . F o l low
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■ DOBSON
ing th e A.G.M. th e Chair- . man and C om m it te e o f th e
h a v e m ad e d o n a t io n s In M em o r iam ’ d u r in g th e y ear and a lso th e many p e o - ,
I th em in th e ir m on ey -ra ls - I ing.
p ie w h o h a v e su p p o r t e d !
I McCLYMONT. - May w ish - e s t o th a n k r e l a t i v e s , fr ien d s and n e ig h b o u r s for f lo w e r s , cards,- h e lp and v erba l m e s sa g e s w h ich I r e
c e iv ed d ur in g my s ta y in h o sp i ta l . Thank y o u a ll .
STRATTON. - Bill and Jean w o u ld l ik e to th ank all th e family and fr ien d s fo r th e lo v e ly g if ts and cards they r e c e iv ed fo r th e ir Go lden. W e d d in g . A s p e c ia l b ig th ank you to all th e family.
(Joanne) October 18th
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Congratulations and best wishes
.on your 21st. Have.o greal-nighl. Lots o f lo v e Mum and Dpd.
All the best Joanne.
Love Martin, Adelo a n d . t " Miah.
i j ft
len c e re c e iv ed d uring th e ir r e c e n t b e r e a v em en t . Our gratefu l th an k s to ev e ry o n e w h o g a v e a d o n a t io n to S c le r o d e rm a A s s o c ia t io n in. lieu o f f low e r s . Spe cial th ank s to R ev R. N ich o lso n fo r h is kind m in is tra t io n s and h is lo v in g car e a t a ll I t im e . A ls o to D en n is fo r h is u n fa i l in g s u p p o r t , Park A v en u e , C lith e r o e .
DONATIONS
Congratulations on your 21st. Birthday.
All the best Adele, Georgia, Nina and Lisa.
ABBOTT - WEISTERS
Mr and Mrs Peter Abbott of Whitehalgh House, langho, Blackburn are pleased to
' announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Natalie to Duncan, only son of
Mr and Mrs James Weisters of Newton Hall, Newton-in- Bowland, Nr. Clitheroe.
DOBSON
(Joanne) October 18th
The engagement is announced between
KLAIR LEONARD
- MARK TAYLOR Congratulations and love to you both.
Mum a n d Rachel Congratulations and
good luck for the future.
D ad, Wyn , Alicia a n d Julie. Best wishes and many
c o n g ra tu la t io n s . ; 4 s ;
I Congratulations and best wishes. Iv '
Klair and Mark, congratulations to you both on your engagement.
Love S tep hen, Jo an d J e s s ica .
’f With lo v e from N a n n a . ‘ - Love G r a n d a d . ' ; r
: Kloir and Mark, congratulationsl a . Lots o f lo v e , S tep h en , •••’ Julie, Katie a n d Lucy.
Court claim that local teenager sold drugs to
A 19-YEAR-0LD allegedly supplied cannabis to children from his Clitheroe flat, a jury was told. S tu a r t Hudson, £130.
rinoriUod hv Mr Bon They also found £80 in ...........................
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sm a ll- time dealer, licence, denies possession and supplyof cannabis.
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described by Mr Ben h h ic h Hudson claimed Jones (prosecuting) as a -
ber of five pound notes,
Crown Court that Hud- price Hudson was selling son bought snwll quanti-
Mr Jones told Preston which allegedly was the
ties, gave some to friends benem at the time, and then sold the remainder to fund his own drug habit. He sa id: "This is an
The first was a search at The final piece was obser- ‘his address at'Albion Street yatiohs by. the’police, who
amateur operation.. This man is p rep a red to sell cannabis to children." Mr Jones called the case "a jigsaw with three pieces".
j ig a aw »yiui wucvpiuvvo . —------------------------
' in Glitheroe) Police found 'watched‘the house1 over *26.7 grammes of cannabis three separate days during
in the defendant'sbedroom, September last year. worth between £100 and "‘- On September 12th, 14
Throwing light on a novel idea
LET there be light! There will be
(Tommy and Violet)
WOOD October 16th.
Congratulations on your Golden Wedding Anniversary.
Lots of love on your special day. Eileen, Pe ter a n d
Congratulations and best wishes on your 21st Birthday.
Love G ran d ad , N a n n a , G e o f f , Bart, A n g e la , Ginn a n d Am v.
Catherine, J e a n , Michael a n d P au lin e x x x
Best wishes on your happy day. Go rdon .
plenty of i t in assorted shapes, sizes and colours following a special workshop on Wednesday. Clitheroe Chamber
of Trade has organised a lantern workshop at Aunt Jemima's Shop in Moor Lane, Clitheroe, between 6
50 FISHER Gilian and Mike are
delighted to announce the birth of Anna Elizabeth on October 1st, 1998.
Thanks to everyone concerned.
GRAHAM
(Emma Louise) October 1 8th.
Wishing you health and happiness on your 21st birthday.
Love Mum, Dad, Adam and Rachel
WOOD
(Tommy and Violet)
On October 16th, 1948, < St Andrew's Church,
Slaidburn, by the Rector Rev. J. G. Byrnell.
p.m. and 9 p.m. The workshop,
arranged in conjunction with Ribble Valley Borough Council, Ribble Valley Youth and Community . Centre and Rectella,
is p a r t of the build-up Lo the chamber's special Christmas Lantern Festival and procession on December 8th. Members of the
public, whatever age, are invited to attend Wednesday's workshop and learn how to make their own lantern. Youth workers and
The second piece of the
jigsaw came from the evi dence of a 14-year-old who was followed from Hudson's address to Clitheroe town centre. He was smoking a joint with a friend and the prosecution claimed he had bought that from Hudson.
, was for his television The cash included a num-
different people called with in a couple of hours. One shouted: "Have you got any?" On the 18th, four people
were seen going to the house. Some were talking through the letterbox. On the 19th, 15 visitors
were seen in two and a half hours. At least two were seen clutching money in their hands as they approached. That day he was arrested
and he explained that his girlfriend, Louise Wilkin son, earned £50, some of which went to the couple's
, Hudson said th a t the cannabis wasTor personal use and th a t the block
rent. ”
would last him between four and eight weeks. •’1 * ~ -1 1 > •;<
(Proceeding) " '
GISBURN AUCTION MART PRICES
TH ER E were 70 newly- calved d a iry cows and heifers forward a t Gisbum Auction Mart's Thursday sale, w ith f i r s t -q u a l i ty cows mak in g to £800 (average £658) and first- q u a l i ty heifers to £825
(£669). Second-quality cows
made to £560 (£526) and second-quality heifers to
£580 (£512). There were 134 rearing
calves forward. Top prices for calves under four weeks were achieved by J. T. Thomber, Continental bull (£150), and R. and E. Hartley, Continental heifer (£66). Calves: Charolais X bulls
made to £92; Limousin X bulls to £108 (£75.35),
heifers to £75 (£17.90): Bel gian Blue X bulls to £150 (£105.60), heifers to £66 (£25.89); Blond d'Acqui- tane X bulls to £66; Here ford X bulls to £66; Friesian X bulls to £66; Angus X bulls to £66 (£64), heifers to £22 (£7.20). Forward in the fatstock
section were 400 c a tt le (including 199 young bulls, 201 steers and heifers) and 3,408 sheep (inc. 3,133 lambs, 275 ewes and rams). Top kilo and sale price for
bulls was 130p for 570kg, £741, J. M. Townsend. Bulls: Continental X
teachers can take away the skills acquired and teach their own groups
or classes. The workshop is free
and no previous experience is necessary. For further details
or to book a place, contact Jean Jackson:
01200 423757.
light bulls made to 124.5p (98.6p), medium to 118.5p (96.3p), heavy to 130p (98.7p); other light bulls to
i 89.5p (65.8p), medium to 85.5p (70.6p), heavy to 96.5p (71.4p). Top sale price for steers
and heifers was £629, D. Carlisle, and top kilo price was 126.5p for 450 kg, £569.25, E. A. Nelson. Steers and heifers: Conti
nental X light steers made
to 86.5p (62.5p), medium to 118.5p (78.8p), heavy to 92.5p (77p); other medium steers to'78.5p (64p), heavy to 74.5p (64.8p). Continen tal X light heifers made to 86.5p (54.4p), medium to 126.5p (86p), heavy to 99.5p (79.4p); other light heifers to 63.5p, medium to 43.5p, heavy to 61.5p
(52.4p): Sheep: light lambs made j
to 63.1p (54.2p), standard to 84.1p (63.3p), medium to 83.8p (68.4p), heavy to 78.3p (66.8p); homed ewes to £11 (£5.80); other ewes to £36 (£14.25); rams to £36 (£21.85). There were 37 tonnes of
straw and 14.6 tonnes of hay forward in the product section, with wheat straw making to £34 per tonne, barley straw to £41 and hay to £72. ' Forward in the Beacon
North-West (Gisburn) Electronic Auction last week were 3,946 sheep and 45 cattle. Light lambs made to
130p, s tan d ard to 168p, medium to 166.5p, heavy to 151.5p; steers to 157p; young bulls to 154p; heifers to 149p. In Gisburn Auction
Mart's twice-monthly sale of store cattle, 20 cattle and 650 sheep were put forward. Cows with calves at foot
made to £372 (£261); BAQ bullocks to £170 (£155); mule ewes to £48 (£32.80), shearlings to £54 (£49.35); horned 4 ewes to £28 (£26.45), shearlings to £28; mule Gimmer lambs to £36.50 (£25.50); horned Gimmer lambs to £10; mule ewes (BM) to £30 (£26.54); horned ewes to £12 (£9.45); store lambs to £24 (£13.50).
Wind plays havoc with ramble
I DANGEROUS winds forced walkers belonging 1 to the Ramblers Association's North-East Lan
cashire group to abandon their maps., Group members had trekked to Coniston for their October coach ramble, but those then opting for the day's
I two longest and most strenuous walks, the ascent of Con iston Old Man and the high peaks of Brown Pike and Dow Cragg, had to bow to the elements. Blustery weather forced them to change their intended routes to keep to the safer lower fells. The shorter walks of between five and nine miles, main
I The group's next coach ramble is to Castleton, in the Derbyshire Peak District, on Sunday, November 1st.
ly along the edge of Coniston Water and field paths to Tarn House, were untroubled.
' Again, there will be a choice of guided walks to suit differ- I ing abilities. For more information and to reserve places,? [ telephone Mrs Hands on 01282703597. -■
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