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In Memoriam
• , . ANDREW. ' „ ' , Michael Edward S u d d e n l y .
. aid o f P en d le s id e H o s p ic e t o B e r tw i s t le 's
peacefully.on Tuesday, N ovember 5 th . *2002. Michael A n d rew , aged 5 6 y e a r s . ' o f S im o n - s to n e , b e lo v ed .h u s band o f Joyce, d e ar ly loved fa th e r o f R o b e r t , S tu a r t an d Jam e s , d e a r fa th e r - in - law o f Ktm; Sadie and K a th ry n and lo v in g g r a n d p a ‘Of B e th an . d e a r ly lo v ed so n o f Mary an d much loved b ro th e r o f ja n e t .i F u n e ra l ta k e s place on. F r id ay ; November 8 th , s e r v ic e a t S t J o h n 's Church. R ead at, 11-45 a.m. followed by com m i t ta l a t B urnley C re m a to r iu m a t .1 2 -3 0 , p .m . F am i ly f low e r s o n ly ; d o n a t i o n s i f d e s ired may be s e n t in
' b u t
F u n e ra l ■ Service. S ta t io n ' R o a d , P a d ih am .
BB12 8EF. Tel. 0 1 282 771628.
- in h o s p i ta l ..M ic h a e l , a g e d 7 4 y e a r s , t h e
O n F r id a y , O c to b e r ■18th. 2 0 0 2 ; peacefully
BYRNE . Michael • - '
'd e a r ly loved h u sb an d o f th e la te El izabeth
(B e t ty ) , a lso a m u ch loved fa th e r , fa th e r - i n - l a w , g r a n d p a ,
b ro th e r an d b ro th e r - in -law o f a la rg e an d close family. R .I .P . 'A R e q u iem M a s s a n d In te rm e n t to o k place on Wednesday. O c to b e r 2 3 rd a t S t H u b e r t 's Catholic Church. Dun sop Bridge. ■. j
' m e r ly - o f B u r n le y . K e n n e th , a g e d 8 2 y e ars , th e d e a r ly loved fa th e r of Eric, fa th e r - in - law o f T r ish . a n d c h e r ish e d g ra n d a d o f Katie. The fu n e ra l w ill tak e place on Tuesday. N o v em b e r 1 2 th a t Burnley C rem a to r ium a t 3 p.m. D o n a tio n s in
On S a tu rd ay . Novem b e r 2 n d r 2 0 0 2 .’ p e ac e fully b u t su d d en ly a t h i s h om e , LowT ield House. C l i th e ro e , for-
HARGREAVES Kenneth
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On T h u rsd ay , O c to b er 3 1 s t , 2 002, peacefully, in C l l th e ro e Hospi tal , B r ian , aged 67'. y e ars , beloved h u sb an d an d b e s t fr ien d o f v Sheila, m u c h 'lo v e d fa th e r of D a v id a n d I a n a n d . f a t h e r - i n - l a w ' o f C aro le , d ev o ted g ran d a d t o S h a u n , M a rk ; a n d 'S am a n th a , a d e a r b r o t h e r o f th e “l a te Donald,
7 p e r r y ‘ i Brian \ \
^ in-law* to N o re en and b ro th e r -
uncle f to 'K a ren ”,;;sadly, m i s s e d b y h i s p a l / Reb e l.* ' T h e fu n e r a l s erv ice and • c rem a tio n to o k place*.yesterday, Wednesday; N ovember
^ (-, B ernard • .” God,knows bow,much I miss'blm,
Never'sball bis memory ' ”
fa d e ,« ; .'± ; t ' fv,-;- f ' s g loving Ibougbls’sball.
wander, H ' 1 - q 7b tbe'spot where be !s -! L lald'-l^, j ’y1 *'t ' 1
a lw a y s . ’ y o u r . lo v in g wife Eileen)
o v e ; a n d tm i s s y o u , - '
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, VRIlev George Iz o v in g ;m em o r ie s , o f
' /W a l l a c e
o u r son .and b ro th e r , w h o d ied o n November 7th . 2 0 0 1 .
6 th , 2 0 0 2 a t Accring t o n C r em a to r iu m . D o n a t io n s - in • memory o f B r ia n , p a y a b le to G u id e D o g s ’ f o r th e Blind Asso c ia tio n , will be .gratefully received a t : C alverley's F u n e ra l S e r v ic e , v C h a tb u r n R oad; .’ C l i th e ro e , : BB 7 2 A P . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .
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4 th . 2 0 0 2 . pe ac e fu lly a t L ow f ie ld H o u s e . C l i th e ro e , J an ie , aged 99 y e ars , .dearly loved s i s t e r o f R u t h a n d F ra n c e s , m u c h , lo v e d a u n t to , S u s a n ,-Jo a n , J u d i th and R o b e r t .
In our hearts you will
always slay, loved and remembered
T always.h e f u n e r a l s e r v ic e sh all tak e place a t St Mary's P a r ish Church, C l i th e ro e a t 1-15 p.m. on F r id ay , N ovember 8th . 2002, followed by c rem a t io n a t Accring t o n C r em a to r iu m . F am i ly f low e r s o n ly d e a s e . b u t d o n a t io n s f d e s ired fo r C lith e ro e
S e r v ic e . C h a t b u r n R oad, C l i th e ro e .' BB7 2A P . In q u i r ie s . T e l . 0 1 200 442020.
On Monday, November
TATTERSALL Jan ie
| J o rd a n an d Cara. WALLACE
\ A ray of sunshine came 2 0 0 1 .
' and went, - A beautiful treasure • only lent,
Why did. tve lose hint,., so 'young, so fair,
.; He ivas an angel God •
. could not spare,. All o u r love, hugs an d k i s s e s - N a n n a - .a n d -
I
|ln loving memory o f a v e r y - d e a r nephew- ,- d ie d N o v em b e r .7 th ;
12 0 0 1 .
■Is set aside for you; r As long as life and . memories last, .
■
P a r ish Church. Paya ble to S t Mary's P.C.C. c /o Calver leys F u n e ra l
A little comer in; our ' hearts, , • .
•' . :
I k i s s e s , .N i c o l a , - a n d Adrian.
Condolences
| O u r d e a r aunt,- always k e p t ln ‘ touch. May th e L o rd b le s s y o u .R o b , Sue, Pauli C athy and families. A u s t ra l ia an d Zimbabwe. / / . i ,.
I, MARX \ i
Pauline /
lieu o f f low e rs please to C a n c e r R e s e a r c h , c /o B r ia n P r ic e a n d Son F u n e ra l D ire c to rs , Peacehaven Chapel .of R e s t . 3 9 D ow n h am R o a d . C h a tb u rn , n r C l i th e ro e , BB7 4AU. A l l i n q u i r i e s t o F u n e ra l D ire c to r . Tel. 0 1 200 4 41297.
D ie d p e a c e fu l ly , in Queens P a rk Hospi tal , on O c to b e r3 1 s t , 2002, aged 93 y e ars , of Cli- th e ro c an d w a s fo r t l fled by th e R i te s of • Holy M o th e r Cliurch. ar
HOLLAND Ellen Ruby
' w i l t b e r e c e iv e d . A R e q u i em 'M a s s will*
* o f R e s t in W h a l ley . R o ad , w h e re f low e rs
d ea r a u n t , o f R o g e r . R epos ing in th e Chapel
. Michael an d S t Jo h n 's R.C. Church C lith e ro e , fo l low ed - b y in te rn m e n t a t C l i t h e r o e C e m e t e r y . A l l in q u i r ie s , C l i th e ro e F u n e ra l Service, 1 0 /1 2
’ta k e 'p la c e on F r id ay , N o v em b cr8 th . 2002 a t 1 2 - 4 5 'p .m . i n S t
W h a l l e y R o a d . C lith e ro e . Tel. 01200
443045.
D ie d p e a c e f u l ly in Queen's P a rk Hospi tal , on O c to b e r3 0 th , 2002,
MARX. Pauline
aged 81 y ears, o f Cli th e ro e and w a s fo r t i f ie d b y th e r i t e s o f Holy M o th e r Church, a loving m o th e r o f Marg- a l is e a n d « a b e lo v e d a u n t , a n d w i l l b e m is s e d b y c h e r ish e d f r ie n d s . A r e c e p t io n w ill tak e place to n ig h t, T h u r sd a y . N o v em b e r 7 th ,:2 0 0 2 a t 6-30 p.m. in St Michael and-; St J o h n ' s . C h u r c h , C lith e ro e . A 'Requiem Mass w ill be h e ld on F r id ay a t 10 a.m.; fol lowed by in te rm e n t a t C l i th e ro e C e /n e te ry . No flow e rs p lease, b u t d o n a t i o n s m a y b e m a d e • to C .A .F .O .D . c /o C l i th e ro e F u n e ra l Service. 1 0 /1 2 Whalley
443045. Love Les.
Mine of you • will, last forever.
... T re a su re d m em o rie s of Maggie an d Bob MASON
a d e a r mum and dad, g r a n d p a r e n t s a n d g re a t- g ra n d p a re n ts .
In our minds treasured memories, ■
Also rem em b e rin g s is te r Dolly an d ,b ro th e r - S in - law . J o e . -E th e l , .
In our quiet hours remembrance.
> tow e l la n d 'fam l l ie s . .
In-loving memory o f a. d e a r m o th e r , g randma a n d g r e a t g ra n dm a , d ie d N o v em b e r 9 th ,
1997. Always faithful, good and kind, A beautiful memory left
behind, We have lost and
F rom y o u r e v e r loving d a u g h te r E l len , .Alan
tvorid contained. an d family.
In memory o f a loving h u s b a n d a n d .fa th e r , d ie d N o v em b e r 7 th . 1984. A heart, of gold stopped
t e a s d a l e . Harold
beating, Two smiling eyes at
rest;
F rom y o u r loving wife E l i z a b e th a n d . , s o n
prove to us, . He only takes the best.
A n d rew . ..
In loving memory o f a d e a r u n c l e , d i e d
TEASDALE > ./♦ Harold ;
R o a d . C l i th e r o e . : A l . in q u i r i e s to > 0 1 2 0 0
November 7 th ,.1 9 8 4 « . Loved and remembered always.
J a n e t . K e i th , Em m a an d Nicola. '
. * . Clitheroe Funeral Service
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' DAY or NIGHT 24 Hour Personal Service- PRIVATE PARKING i
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C h n s s ie . a n d fam i ly i w o u ld lik e to th a n k all
SMITHSON Arnold
[relatives, f r ien d s , and: n e ig h b o u r s : f o r ’. th e . many le t te r s , c a rd s and
i ik in d '..ex p re s s io n s ; .-o f
i th a n k s to th e p a ram ed - i ics and th e
police.serv- l i c e s / a n d ; - 1 o, .im y n e ig h b o u r s . Su e . a n d '
sympathy;! •• M any
Ip e te r : f o r r th e l r . h e lp la n d k in d n e s s a t r th e : time o f A rn o ld 's sud-. den d e a th .T o C an o nP . De ard en fo r his kind
Incorporating Eric Maymen and Richard Chew
l len c e s a n d .d o n a t io n s a t th is sad time.; Sp e cial th a n k s to th e s taf f
The family o f th e la te Peggy Scholfield w o u ld l i k e t o t h a n k a l l f r ien d s , /re la tiv e s and n e ig h b o u r s f o r t h e k in d sympathy, condo-
SCHOLFIELD : Peggy
a t th e C o ro n a ry Care; U n i t a t-B u rn le y Gen-: e ra l H o sp i tal , to th e
Cod broke our hearts to /• '• •'! *
heaven has gained, One of the best this
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-v RICHARDSON,; .; N e l l ie '.* .
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Memories are a gift to treasure,
. R ita ~ • CALVERT ■ I
Thanks for Sympathy GELDARD
| j o a n a n d f am i l i e s i w o u ld lik e to ex p re s s
K a th le e n , ; M i ld r e d , Dennis .
l th e i r s in c e re th a n k s to lall r e la t iv e s , f r ie n d s and n e ig h b o u rs fo r the many k in d e x p re s s io n s o f sympathy a n d le t te r s an d c ard s of co n
LAPICKI r Peter,. ■
.November 10lh,"-2D02. Points moke prizesl
d o le n c e received d u r - l ln g t h e i r s a d lo s s . Thanking, a lso . Canon David M ewis fo r his k in d w o rd s an d com
Happy 40lh Birthday • Big Brother. ■ Love always, - Amanda.
f o r t in g m in is tra t io n s ,; to 'e v e ry o n e w h o h a s given d o n a t io n s for. St; P e t e r . a n d S t P a u l 's , Church and. to Brian,
.Winnie. Jam e s , Eileen an d Michael w ish to t h a n k f r i e n d s a n d n e ig h b o u r s f o r t h e
, ./ ;*rf*>.Kathleen/ K e n n e th a n d family,
d l NAYLOR - ? ,
isympathy received a t th is sad t im e . Special th a n k s to th e s ta f f a t M a p le f o r d N u r s in g
iWareing fo r h is kind iw o r d s
im in is t r a t io n s , t o • a l l | th e s ta f f a t C l i th e ro e F u n e r a l S e rv ic e fo r
■ a n d
i t h e i r - - d i g n i f i e d : a r ran g em en ts ...
; God bless you all.
i re c en t ly d e ce a sed T e r - . ence O'Neill w o u ld like
T h e f am i ly o f t h e
O'NEILL •Terence
l td , th a n k -m o s t s in -: ic e re ly . a l l r e la t iv e s ,
i d u r in g t h e i r . s a d , loss,- la n d - fo r -a l l th e cards, f low e rs an d d o n a t io n s
f r ien d s an d n e ig h b p u rs fo r s ym p a th y s h ow n
i received fo r Th e H e a r t jof L an c a sh ire Appeal. Th an k you to. F a th e r Wareing fo r . h is kind m in i s t r a t io n s a t S t Michael a n d S t Jo h n 's
r~- Congratulations and
| happy Birthday James. Love Mum, Sami and John. Lots of love. Katie.
I J e a n , Car l-and Pauline* P r jc e for>, a l l fu n e ra l ; a r ra n g em e n ts .
• y LAWSON
7 , Alan November 5lh. - .
You've tried to keep it under your hat,
| Bui someone's grassed ■
and it wasn't Pall
|H om e ; H u n c o a t , f o r th e i r c a re an d a t te n
t i o n t o K a t h l e e n , . T h a n k s t o F a th e r . J .
30 303030 . -Happy 30th. Birthday-- - / - -
Rachel
/-November-6thjv^.-gj: i Enjoy your-z - J
■ celebration /
-■ weekend in ,: Blackpool.:/.
- - Love Louise,, ■ .Claire, Foxy,' - Julie, Emma, / Tracey and j Sarah.'
30 3030 SO . 30 ,30 30
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CLARKSON Donna
Congratulations on your 18th Birthday. .
: Love and best wishes *■
from Mum/ Dad/
Andrew/ Sonya, Darren and Vicky.
. Happy Birthday - Auntie Donna.
/ Love Georgia, May and. Danielle.
b t i t
Happy 21st Birthday Sara! All our love
Mum, Dad, Stuart, Michael and all the family. y
Happy 21st Sarah. Lots of love, Marcus. All o u r. love, hugs and
We tvlll always ' , : ! j remember you.' ■
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|G ra n d a d Smith. W A L LA C E ;’ ,.',
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11 must be endorsed with the name 1 and address of the sender. ^ •
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I or handed in at our front counter I reception; the signatures of both
• v.v parties are required. • .-Inthecaseofblrth \
• /announcements one of the ■ ''parents signatures is required.
. -'Announcements for the Births I and Engagements classifications
cannot be accepted by phone. Ail in Memoriams and Birthday
' Memoriams must be preKpajd Death Notices, Thanks fo r Sympathy, acknowledgments.
• and Floral Tnbutes niust come .* from a Funeral Director.
Birthday Greetings
SCHOFIELD- WATERHOUSE
,Richard:'ahd. Kimberley '"-would
like.to .- .
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announce the birth of " their; son, Bradley Elliot; -born on
October ,20lh) 2002, weighing 7 lb 12 oz.
NELSON James
November 4th. POLLARD
• Sarah; ; v November 7lh. ;■
' i THOMPSON'/®® J i&*t V*
W'e w o u l d l ik e , t o th a n k , e v e r y o n e ' , f o r
' ’BRADBURY* ,<*.* J Lesley an d Dan ,<‘
making Lesley's
p.arty a- b r i l l ia n t success.-Many: th a n k s fo r lovely gifts and cards.(,i V'-*/ *’ ; ij-K# ' " 1
w o u ld l ik e to th a n k all'
f V '> BROWN Wf' t ■
> Emma sp ec ia l.. * .
fam i ly , f r i e n d s an d : n e ig h b o u rs fo r making h e r ;1 0 2 n d b ir th d ay so
H>}< ' : \ t
■ Missing you lots, will.r ; j! , 'never forget you
L o ts of: love, h u gs -and’ k is se s Mummy, D addy,,
•> i; :
I ' ffJfianA ^IJou , -
I very - special; grandson,- d ie d N o v em b e r 7th,-;
...... Riley George ,. In loving memory o f a
THE ELDERLY would 'like .to .thank1
CASTLEFORD HOME FOR
/ ) Samsbury's v ‘ !
Supermarket.. Clltheroe For the kind donation' of Christmas Turkeys/
MEADOWS Congratulations Adrian and Debbie on the • / birth of o u r ,
Lots of love, Nana
/y and Grandad : . //Meadows v
, Birthday Greetings V# button- < I »v
Residen over car given
‘ V . f ' ' ' ■ •: . by Tim Procter
For everything a ./ baby, needs1.
Tel: 01200 442434 Cpen 6 days 9 a m * 5 30 p rr. , 35-37 Castle Street, Clitheroe
/R O N E Y ) / / '’Aiidan!''. 1
30 s hove gone, >, ; r r ,, "40's are’/tefB, Celebrate ‘in style,
I ll's ’down hilj this year, i j;Jq Aidanplove from I fe / "flKotHryn, Daniel,
I Ua'm and Jessica xxx '
ALLEGATIONS about the pa| coimcil's role in a car park contr sy are being made by some resid|
of Waddington. .They claim that incorrect informd
suggesting increased usage of pari space on the recreation ground a signs to it were put up in the villagl been given by the parish to Ribble
j
ley Borough Council. This has led! wrong decision being made, they suq Speaking to the borough Planning
;
v v Granddaughter, • ' Lauren Jade, on October 27th. .
YOUNG Leonard ‘
. November ;11 th, 2002.. I Congratulations and best ■
wishes on your 80lh . . ,, ■ , • Birthday. ’ y.-''p Lots of love from - -
. Evelyn, Janet, , • | Hannah and Rebecca ■ XXX
Coming of Age
INTERNET users in the Ribble Valley can now obtain a bird's eye view of their homes at; the touch of a button, thanks to a new service/.
• launched by Lancashire County Council. - - The New Mario project is an Internet site which provides not only the aerial pho tographs, but details of locations of libraries and schools, an address or road-finder, details of traffic accidents in Lancashire, winter grit ting routes; rights-of way. and countryside
information'as well as a peep at historic Ord inance Survey maps of urban areas.
' /Mario stands for Maps and Related Infor mation Online project.
, : • ; The project follows on from the council's
webcasting of Cabinet meetings and is part of a commitment to provide a growing number of services online.
Mario to other agencies to help deliver their information. /
The next phase is for Mario to allow, the public to select any stretch of road and identi
The'aim is to share information and offer '
fy any past, current or planned road working. 'Coun. Marcus Johnstone said: "The
demand for online services is growing and jt is important that we capture people's imagina tions. I know that the aerial photographs will be popular, as will-the ability to see exactly where things like speed cameras and footpaths
are." ■ To access the site, simply log onto address: , .
http://mario.lancashire.gov.uk. Our picture shows the team behind the new
-website. ■ ( s ) ■ -■ , - -
Grammar school youngsters will be taking in part in national trial
STUDENTS from a Ribble 'Valley school will-be on trial
on.Saturday.:' . • ■Pupils ;■ representing
' J
Clither0e; Royal Grammar School Sixth Form will be competing in the national Bar Mock Trial competition
in Leeds against youngsters from across the North of England.
• Two separate pre-pre-
pared cases will be put by'- the youngsters, while .the
jury, also made up of CRGS ;pupils;-,will-'givejtheir'ver-
A temporary road closure
I LANCASHIRE Comity Council has announced the temporary clo
] 10 metres either side of the level crossing.
sure of Eshton Terrace, Clitheroe, ■ ' t. ; '
■ Alternative routes for traffic are
available - eastbound via Eshton Terrace, Henthorn Road, Bawd-
’lands, Parson Lane, Station Road, King Street, Market Place, Well- gate, Lowergate, Woone Lane; westbound via Eshton Terrace, Woone Lane, Moor Lane, Parson Lane, Bawdlands, Henthorn Road and Eshton Terrace. The closure is to allow for main
tenance to Low Moor level cross ing and will be active from 1 a.m until 2 p.m. on Sunday, November
17th. _ _ _ _ _
.Church, a lso th e s taf f a t Calverley's F u n e ra l Service fo r th e i r digni fied a r ra n g em e n ts.
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' to record your Tamil/ history i - - NOW AVAILABLE • With all notices placed -
From as little as £1.50 .; Further help and friendly
advice call 01282 426161 ‘ ______________i Tom'and Lynn
WHITTAKER (nee Dewhurst)
•• Congratulations Mum ana Dad on your ' Silver Wedding Anniversary, .November 12th.
Love from Andrew,;John, Daniel and Rebecca^
Love and best wishes, Gary, Pauline, Ue, Ben ; V i. and Thomas xxx
With our love always, Mum and Dad xxx ■ ^ Enjoy las Vegas. , s • • /
Engagements C E L E B R A T IN © ? ^
R ev . M a rk J o n e s , Vicar o f P adiham an d B e r tw is t le 's F u n e r a l Service of Padiham.. '
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Place a greeting on the Family Notices !page;of East Lancashire Newspapers T h e p e r fe c t w ay to ,c e le b r a te o r
iwords*and comfort ing m in is t r a t io n s a n d to a l l /w h o h a v e g iv e n d o n a t io n s fo r \ th e C li-1 th e ro e -Heart .Machine F u n d , finally 'to .Je an and- Carl. P r ic e - fo r all fu n e ra l a r ra n g em e n ts ;
Wln^andjfamllyiwould l lk e l to * .
express-r.their s in ce re > th a n k s to r all re la tiv e s ,' ■ f r ien d s t an d n e ig h b o u r s , f o r ^ t h e . m an y k in d ex p re s s io n s o f ; sympathy:: a n d , le t te r s an d cards; of» conrJ i dolence receiv ed d u r? .
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T h a n k in g .-a lso r tV th e C a n o n ^ E r ioC h a rd fo r h i s k in d vw b rd s r a n d j c om fo r t in g ^ tm in is tra - tions^and/to^al l/LWho a t te n d e d : th e vfuneral;
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JOHNSON John and Irene . -
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’ Congratulations from both1 families.
Only missed two shows
I THE Ribble Valley Poultry Soci ety has only missed holding two
| shows since 1960. : On Saturday,,the 40th society
champion show is due to .take place at Chtheroe Auction Mart/ It opens at 1 p.m. and there will
be 200 classes of poultry and eggs. Fourteen judges will be assessing entries from all over the country;
including theTsle of Man, Scot land arid the South of England. Already there have been 1,210
i entries. ■ Mr Colin Cooke,(Chairman
expressed his delight at the inter est shown, especially after last year's event was cancelled due to the outbreak of foot and mouth
| disease. . ; ; , • -
Winners pf the bridge
AT the bridge session held in the Peridle Club winners were: Mrs
•Doris Farnsworth; Mrs Doreen Blake, Mrs Eva Velvick, Mr Joe -Lynch, Mrs Joan Lavery. and Mrs Jeari Walmsley. New members are welcome every .Monday at 1-30
| p.m. Winners of solo whist at the , p ,
I club were: -Mr/D.; Grant,vMr (S;. Holden^ancl'Mr'A^Leonardl'Nev^
;players^are welcome’every Mon day at 7:30 p.m.( k
■ The. competition, which • ' 1- • L.
has been held since 1991, is administered by
the.Citizen- ship Foundation, an inde pendent charity which pro motes the rights and respon sibilities of citizenship. : This year's contest, which
of listening, reasoning and arguing a case by thinking on their feet.
wnnnAmlYWT nni ; ’ The competition aims to
demystify the law and legal process, as well as demon
will involve 200 schools and . around 3,000 students;, nationwide, is being held in England's Crown Courts, the Court of Session in Scotland and the Royal Courts of Jus tice in Northern Ireland., / The Clitheroe students. . will be tested
on.their; skills®;
strating its importance in a democratic society. It is also about what it means to be a citizen and the rights of a citizen. ,
Winners will be given pro ■ . '
fessional tuition from barris ters and advocates, who will help the pupils prepare for a
/final performance in Edinr ; .burgh:.yd,-{;
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N ational projectis supported by MP
A NATIONAL campaign by the Kids' ClubS;Net- work is being supported by the MP for the Ribble Val ley; Mr Nigel Evans.- The new c'ainpaign,
. According to Mr Evans,
six out of 10 teenagers and eight out o f 10 parents
. believe there is not enough for young people to do in
described as radical, is planned to assist young,, people in finding things to"’ do in their leisure time.. ; . . Mr Evans . said that
teenagers are bored,'.vul nerable and getting into trouble because there are; not enough safe places-for them to go or exciting con structive opportunities to engage them. The cam paign,'he stressed, would strike at the boredom and lack of opportuhities faced by young people.
A MAJOR poster cam paign launched this week by. Lancashire County Council is bypassing the Ribble Valley. . The hard-hitting bill
. the areas where they live. He added: "This results in serious problems . for teenagers, their families and their communities. ."The problems faced by
young people in rural areas like the Ribble Valley are particularly acute. Towns like Clitheroe and.Lon- gridge do have active and hard-working youth groups but they need much more support and' resources to reach more young people."
No juvenile warning posters The 14 sites around Lan
cashire where the posters will go up do not include the Ribble Valley. . "A spokesman for the
boards will highlight prob lems of truancy, school attendance and juvenile, crime. '
council said; "It is true to say truancy is not as seri-
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ous a problem m the Ribble Valley as it is in other parts
1 ■ ■ of thecounty." Electrical equipment taken
' Goods totalling £8,470. were stolen- sometime ■ between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday after thieves .entered the premises by
ELECTRICAL equip ment and a digital camera, were taken from a property - in Bank Cottages, Billing- ton.
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i smashing a side window. / Among the items taken were a Philips DVD player, 45 assorted DVDs, a metal lic blue Philips portable
. television and video combi nation, aMmolta digital camera and another cam-
Latest hands of cards played
•WINNERS on Monday at Clitheroe... Bridge ’ Club were: NS, Mr C. Pollard and Mrs J. Bailey, Mrs D. Blake and Mr. J./Higson; ‘E'jy,-;Mr J.^Pawlickrand
vMr. Jr Renton; MrsJ; iTayr. ■lor and Mrs J.’Martiridale.’
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' Fire: In emergency 999 and ask for fire service.. ' Electricity: 08001954141.
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A Councils:
RibbleValley.Borough.Council, ‘Clitherbe425111/-Clitheroe Town, Council;424722.-, ^Hospitals: BIackbumlRoyal Infjrmary:_ 01254;
„ - Water: 0345 462200.-;.-/ M > " f t Gas: 08001119p9:
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Aidsline: 01282 831101 (7 p.m. to 9 p.m.).' \ ^/Domestic Violence Helpline: 01282 4 2 2 0 2 4 . _ ;; 'Cruse Bcreavemcnt Care: Blackburn,1
and
Ribble.Valle>r 01254 207999, J^DrugsrJxicabconfidentialadvice^anp.mfonna- l a 7
',::1,,T3nvironmcntai“Agcncy:'Emergency'Hotline,^, 08008p706b:->;;l,«:,C
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• Winners on ■Thursday: ■Were: NS, Mr B; Guha and : Mrs W. Green,?Mr, C.- and Mr G. Pollard; EW, Mr,D. Platts arid Mr-P./Hewitt,
School celel and then
A SCHOOL which has almost doubled in size in nine years is celebrating the official opening of a new £1 million science block - and there is not a blackboard in sightl It looks as if the 10-
roomed building at Rib- blesdale High School and Technology College, Clitheroe, will he its last major development. "This will be the last"
said head teacher Ms Glynne Ward. "We are landlocked and the school site is surrounded by hous
es or roads." The third big project in
recent years for Ribbles- dale was officially opened on Wednesday last week by Coun. Alan Whittaker,
Lancashire County .Coun cil cabinet member for edu- h, cation and youth, at a cere- da, mony watched by, among others, Coun. Mrs Joyce Holgate, Mayor of the Ribble Valley and Coun. Mrs Mary Robinson, Mayor of Clitheroe. -During Ms Ward's
tenure th e school, b u i l t in
1932, has grown from 750 pupils to 1,250. A major p ro je c t.o n th e
s c h o o l ’ f ie ld , to in s ta l l drainage and lay down an
con
Development Committee on behalf a dissident group, Mr Alan Eger also all that not enough information about il ings had been given by the parish. Si lagers had not been kept fully informa As reported last week, the borough <
cil has prepared a plan to create a carl to its usual technical standards on pi the recreation ground. This had I
agreed with the owners, the parish co| the village parking issue having gone <
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some three years. But when the,plan was ready to go q
tender, the parish came up with an ala tive which it believes will have less of al al impact. However, it will need £20, J funding, and the Planning and De\| ment Committee was discussing its re for the borough to make a grant of ha sum and a loan of the rest. ■ Explaining the request to the comn parish council chairman Coun. J. E.J ton said that the present car park haq satisfying the needs of the public i
lagers for many years. The parish council felt that the bon
upgrading plan was too urban in styl own proposals addressed concerns thf rural aspect would be lost, by excll lights and having signs which would | in hetteri "Rural charm is what our i come for," declared Mr Renton.
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