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tion attracted a large field. Twenty-two schools took part and the large number
meant that the event had to be split into two, a large schools' competition and a small schools' competition, which led to four races taking place on the actual day, as boys and girls ran separately. Pendle Primary School won the large schools, with Brookside a very close second. In the small schools, Mellor
St Mary's was the overall winner. Pictured are competitors setting off in the boys' race. (090500/11/11)
Theft from Whalley Golf Club
EQUIPMENT worth almost £1,500 was stolen from Whalley Golf Club. The greenkeeper's hut was entered and a £750 rotary mower, a £350 petrol mower and other items including strimmers taken.
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get ideas on methods of saving money when moving goods and people about. Winning the machine, environmental ly sound personal transport, in a draw was a bonus. The second one was won by a Lytham delegate.
Duo’s audio-visual show helps meeting
go with a big bang A MEETING at Ribblesdale Camera Club start
ed with a bang when Simon and John Matthews, of Chester, gave an audio-visual presentation. I t began with the ere- spokesman, for the club,
ation of an "air raid", with howling sirens, bomb blasts and flashes lighting up the screen. This slowly turned into
an equally realistic thun derstorm, with lightning
flashes and hissing rain, which drifted across the sound stage. They then concentrated
morning in aid of the club was another success. "It was one of the few
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on good music, accompa nied by slides. A series of sequences were shown, ranging from the Flying Scotsman on the Llangollen railway to an amusing illus tration of a song, called "Gonna get a Hat". North Wales, Spain and New York City were also featured. "In all, a most entertain ing evening," said a
opportunities for the mem bers to show some of their photographs, talk photog raphy, answer questions and generally to have a good social morning with people out shopping in the town," explained the spokesman. "Thanks are due to the
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Mayor, the ladies of the club, who baked many cakes, and to both the Clitheroe Camera Centre and to the Coffee Exchange for their support." A showing of the ICPA Monochrome Print Folio is scheduled to take place in the clubroom next Tuesday at 7-30p.m.
Information wanted on Aussie war pilot
DOES anyone have any information about an Aus tralian war pilot who land ed near Whalley in May 1943 or 1944? Mr Peter Wright, RAAF,
the Queen Mary. Mr Wright's son, Joe,
return, radio contact was lost and the stormy night made it impossible to find the airstrip. "He thought it best for the
DFC, was on a flight across the Atlantic to bomb Ger man submarines which attacked Churchill's boat,
who lives in Australia, has been visiting the area and is eager to find out as much information about his father’s "visit" to Whalley. He said his father's plane
crew that they should head the plane out to sea and bale out,” said Mr Wright. His father landed near Whalley and the home guards and people of the town found him with a fractured ster num, wrist and arm. He is hoping anyone who
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was the only one to reach the boat and attack the submarines. On the crew's
remembers the event, or has any information about it, will contact the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times office on 01200 422324 or e-mail Joe on: ekendall@mail-
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Health club at Brockhall site
PLANNING permission has been granted for major con- version work at the former administration building within -the Brockhall Hospital site.
Council officials have approved an application to create a health club and leisure facilities, including a new swim ming pool, squash court extension and grazed link.
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