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Clitheroe 422324 (Editor! Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk 16 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Octobwer 25h, 2001


Memorial a r t work


| by Sabden


[youngsters PUPILS at Sabden Primary School got out their crayons and pencils to create colourful pictures in memory of one of their former pupils. Little Mathew


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Lodge attended the nursery school, where his sister Harriet goes now, and the primary school before being taken ill a couple of years ago. During his illness he spent some time in Derian House Children's Hospice. Tragically, he died aged just six. Since then the Chor-


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hospice has become the Sabden school's chosen


charity. For the last two years


the youngsters (pic­ tured) have sold calen­ dars to raise money. But this year they were asked to contribute not only money but also works of


mother, Derian House contacted the school ask­ ing if some of the pupils would like to design a postcard which can be torn off and used from the bottom of each


Through Mathew’s


month page in the calen­ dar.


each year group were selected to contribute and the final 12 were chosen by Derian House.


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friendship, the children used their artistic flair to create pictures of friends playing on the beach, in the park and fishing together.


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"We were delighted to be asked to contribute towards the calendar in this way. We have been selling them for the last two years, since choosing


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Derian House as our charity for the school. We usually raise just over £150, but this year we are hoping to present more than ever in mem­ ory of Mathew."


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Unscrupulous thieves target the vulnerable


POLICE are again warning that vulnerable householders are prey to thieves with no con­


science or scruple. They target people


who are least likely to be able to move fast to raise


the alarm. Two incidents in the


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Ribble Valley last week highlighted the prob­ lem - women were used to get the confidence of elderly victims in their own homes and then money was stolen. "We can only empha­


net up - the caller was allowed into the house and filled a bucket. By the time the house­


holder realised her purse containing £26 had gone, the couple were nowhere to be seen. There is little descrip


Big drive starts for festive


trimmings CLITHEROE’S town centre trad­


ers and other businesses are ab­ out to receive the town council's annual Christmas lights appeal let­


ter. Each year, coun­


cillors request donations towards


sise again that people should not allow anyone into their home without very good reason," says Insp. Bob Ford, of Clitheroe police. "Elderly people are


keen to be helpful, but often their own goodwill leads to substantial loss. They, and everyone else, should keep doors locked." On Tuesday last week,


tion of the man, but the woman was of heavy build with thick legs, about 5ft. 7in. tall, with collar-length hair and a


local accent. A woman of 80 lost


more — £170 in cash when her handbag was taken from Pine Grove, Clitheroe, on Thursday


afternoon. A woman, who looked


a white female aged about 20 knocked on the door of the home of a woman aged 78 in Whit- tam Crescent, Whalley, and asked for water for a boiling car radiator. A man could be seen


outside in the road with a car which had its bon-


to be in her 50s, entered the house through an unlocked door. The householder challenged her and she said she was collecting clothing for poor people. Another woman


the cost of Clitheroe's festive trimmings - its two giant Christmas trees, crib, and fairylight-decorat- ed smaller trees which are given to traders to site out­ side their premises This year, traders


entered the house and then both left, taking the householder’s handbag. Police inquiries revealed that the pair had visited other homes nearby. The older woman is of proportionate build with


I fair hair and the younger I one is in her 20s, of slim build with tied-back mousy hair and a small scar near one eye. Both had Irish


accents. Any information can


be given to the local Man is bailed


CHRISTOPHER Scott Blenkinship (25), of Carlton Place, Clitheroe, was remanded on bail by magistrates at Black­ burn accused of inflict­ ing grievous bodily harm on Sean Gelder. The case was adj­


ourned until November 1st.


police on 01200 443344 or to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


can choose between having trees with only white bulbs, the tradition of recent years, and those with multi­ coloured bulbs. Businesses in York Street, not usually included in the Christmas tree scheme, which has been exclusive to Moor Lane, Castle and King Streets, can also apply for festive firs this time. Clitheroe's


Christmas lights are due to be switched on by the town Mayor, Coun. Mrs Mary Robinson, on November 27th, fol­ lowing the tradi­ tional crib dedica­ tion service.


Donor sessions


A UNIT from the National Blood Service will visit Clitheroe on November 1st. Staff will operate two donor ses­ sions in the large hall at the Parish Church School, Church Street, one from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and another from 5-30 p.m. to 7-30 p.m.


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Don't Ret panicky because everything is not going to plan.The influences around temporarily are not good for lifting your self-confidence.Thoy will slow you down which may not be a bad thing. Neptune around can be a real healing planet, but it has a slightly odd way of making you feel slumped on the way through. So just go with the flow.You don t intend to let the grass grow under your feet so you will be setting your future goals very determinedly. Call my Aries line to hear more.


TAURUS


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You will be in a rather more self-sacrificing frame of mind. But It is Important not to become a doormat or a martyr. Be helpful by all means but stand up for your rights as wcll.lf relationships arc confusing.you will need to be more straightforward, even if It takes a considerable effort to push yourself into gear. No one will accuse you of lacking courage as you push rivals out of the way.You intend to make your mark. Call my Taurus


line to hear more. 0 GEMINI Q g Q 6 5 3 9 4 I 6 6


Maybe you don't want to face up to an unpleasant situation or a slight awkwardness. Relationships with others may be a


May 21-Jun 21 confusing.


Someone may be trying to be evasive.Thore is little point in trying to pin them down but at least if you know then you can be patient and wait your moment.You do have to watch a tendency to be a touch strong In your opinions since you will feel rather evangelical. Luckily your truthful and straightforward approach should catch general enthusiasm.


[ CANCER LIBRA Sept 23-0ct 23


Sometimes you see people you think are in need of help from you. In fact they're nothing of the sort.They are trying to pull the wool over your eyes. Putting down limits today may not be easy, but don t let a tug on your heart strings lead you down a road which could turn out to be a blind alley. Your physical passions will soar and you will demand the right to bo yourself. No one is going to be demanding that you do your duty.


Call my Libra line to hear more. S 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 B 7 1


SCORPIO Oct 24-Nov 22


There may be some confusion or uncertainty, since with Neptune hanging around nothing is as dear and straightforward as it should be. The bright side of these aspects is very sympathetic, compassionate and sensitive, lust don't let sentimentality pull you into being over generous. You may find that feelings of irritation and anger inside you start to well up. But look to the positive benefits of allowing these feelings to surface so that you can clear out of your system once and for all. Call my


line to hear more. ■zr 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 2 SAGITTARIUS Nov 23-Dec 21


Focus in on the activities or companions who arc going to make you feel good, quietly. You won't want anything too boisterous or physically strenuous for a week or so. Treat yourself like a china doll that needs careful handling.Take a wide berth round anyone who looks like causing aggravation. Writing letters, making phone calls, holding discussions and negotiations will fill your schedule. You may be a little too blunt or sarcastic at times, and downright argumentative at others.


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Ncotunc squaring the Sun can be wonderful, sensitive, spiritual, very creative.but It Is not very practical.Sometimes It makes you worry about things that don't exist. It’s Important not to take whatever you fee for the reality. Keep your imagination under control just now. It may feel like a struggle and you could be Intensely frustrated at points because of slow progress and other people’s obstinacy. You will have to reach compromise agreements that are fair to all concerned. Call my Cancer


line to hear more. ^ LEO


The Scorpio Sun which should sec you forging ahead with long term plans is rather lacklustre at the moment. You may be feeling vague and low in


CAPRICORN


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If you have odd complaints or resentments simmering, then this is not the week to tackle thcm.You won't want to stamp your feet on the floor or insist you get your own way. Even If you did. it wouldn t work. Nor Is It a great time for business matters or doing anything that requires attention to detail. Try to throw your energy Into Joint co-operative ventures. If you pull together you can achieve a great deal more than you


would solo. Call my Leo line to hear more. f VIRGO


Q 1 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 3 „ Dec22-Jan19


[concentration. Push aside normal demands and just idle along. ' Psychologically you are not in a mood to be confrontational. So coast along and leave practical chores to another day. Your long-term security [will be more important to you than usual so you are pushing hard to [acquire more money and possessions.You will fight to defend rights and


„ue3yUCou^r AQUARIUS


0 0906 589 4169 j more. Aug 23-Sept 22


1 If you fool you arc In a rather undermining situation, or certain plans arc


dissolving under your feet, then just give It a couple ol days until the dust settles and you will bo much more decisive about how to cope.You really don’t want to go flying Into robust discussions |ust yet. Watch health


since you could bo a little over heated, even accident-prone at times. Put as much attention towards getting your body fit as you do towards practical work matters. Call my Virgo line to hear more.


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This is not a great time for self-confidence, so Just let yourself slide round things. You feel Incapable of taking direct action about anything very much. Just watch you arc not being misled by your own rather vague hunches, or by Information coming from others. Any obstacles that appear will be swept aside. Your temper Is not likely to be as Its smoothest and some diplomacy will be needed. But your blunt approach Is what Is needed to achieve your aims. Call my Aquarius line to hear


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St John Ambulance looks for new members


THE local St John’s Ambulance group is


looking for new volun­ teers to help in a range of roles, as part of a nation­ al campaign. The team, which is


first-aiders, but from people with ability as youth leaders, in admin­ istration, fundraising and membership support roles which are crucial to


well known for it first aid support role, is appealing to anyone who can help its lifesaving work


the charity. More details can be


behind the scenes. The organisation also


needs help not only from


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1 In truth it may well not be their fault, because you have seen something | that was not offered in the first place. You will achieve little by direct | action. Indeed the harder you push the less you may succeed so It might 1 be as well to develop patience. Call my Pisces line to hear more.


You need to follow your hunches and your sympathies, but do watch that you're not putting certain people on pedestals. If you expect miracles, then you could end up feeling they have not fulfilled your hopes. When


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