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ud verse about exact-, , Ely has been up to for . >


Ihs. I will in the world, I , -


Ish to know that the , ■treated for distemper ^ j Indy came third in the. }: Ind there are other I Christmas than to tini-novels about only - ■, ;i jting family affairs. * - , Ih e Post-Office has , '


f of the hard labour by . Ips which do not even; >


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m m )years ago


lians decided as usual Inmates of Clitheroe their annual dinner of lum pudding and beer, |e latter item was |wo of the Guardians.;


minated oysters were Ithe source of Dr Frasri ]. An outbreak of the turred at Portsmouth; ' tn and Wmchester, in piad dined on raw oys- fom the shellfish beds, wage outfall at a small


Jsouth coast. Dr Fraser Red the Mayoral ban- ^thampton in Novem- 1 eaten them on that 8 was reported as pro-’


lourably, but slowly. 1 Eccles, pork butch-


Ite, Clitheroe, won fust J prizes at the Smith- In Leeds, for two bhck I t pigs, in a class with a t r of entries.;' i


I years ago i;


JlSION was presented Imts Kathleen Catlow .. -■ement afto 27 years atK Ihool. Parehts;'teachers’ Icholars contributed I while pupils made their pion and presentedher/, jctric blanket'.'" _ ;


ral Navy Midshipman': thorn, Clitheroe, was J flight training as a stu-; lAir Arm pilot at a US- lin Florida, under terms ., lual Defence Assistance; le.


Jhtheria fatality was,: 1 Clitheroe, the first for >


Is. A health committee: l id that it showed there.: |for improvement with-: I the immunisation of. dding that the provision


i foods such as orange; imins and cod liver oil re aiding the production'


I bonny babies, but mak-


I forget about the neces- Inunisation and vaccina-. 3 were keeping track of


Id after 80 laying pullets |len from a farmrat!


thieves as Christmas


p years ago ' 1 workers at the Trutdx i "West Bradford'faced


ncy owing to what a 1 described as a continu- ning situation, ihteri-


I the transfer of some apacity to other areas, ,


Icing at the town’s Kibble; works, The joint shop-] committee, representing


keroe’s strike-breaking were blacklisted for life


Bt the plant, smd that its;] |d walk out if any of the " ere employed there.' ;


|ry ' Christmas .was the


from'24 members of the jlley Brodies,'; who weritl? ting by.lmplight to' rais^ I buy Christmas present^' br citizens;' They were, d by leaders Tawny Owl,' wl and the District Com]


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ONE volunteer got on his bike to , .tions i t receives from locatbusir ensure food parcels were d e liv e red nesses, iy^hich helpsltowards .the


to deserving senior citizens in Clitheroe.


Mr Richard Dugdale,-a member --------- , ‘ £2,500 CMte.^' 2,50 W em e n t s f o r ^ e p ^ tnbutiqn^ema .deby membereof |,


deliver some of the 307/parcels ^ responsible for compilmg the list w . —^ guests that the branch Weld-Blundell presented her., •which are handed out annuaily tomdiyidualainline tqr^ those aged over 80 who live alone. :


of t h e . R o t a r y C S l n b . q f i R j b b l r a d a t e - v cycled round the town helping to, -. <=*^airman Mr John^M^^


; ence of members, parents : when current member Pippa■ S a ^ Turnen, ,. had never been' in better with abowl of hyacinths and


■ , The cost of the parcels, which, depends on the monetary dona- off on his delivery runts;


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, ‘.v' '1 V admitted some days before (of age goes into Clitheroe ? She Questioned why cot ’’ for nwk pain and headaches, ' Hospital for care and treat-


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sides had not been'used to , was found after the fall to/,,ment, oidy m a co^quenw, prevent her‘grandmother,’,have bruising to her head,.,{,of being m there she hM fall;,


t?romfallingoutofbed.,^(, ' ' Wp and shoulder.jP^ej^right en and that proves to brmg^aa ■mwasurv.iceu.-^j^fif.rrirjJgtijilPffi’^^^


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its initial launch,<the.Chip;; ;;.m favour of pwty outfits.- . ,


Pony Glut) cdebrates 25 years TWENTY-FIVEyeWter abandoned their riding gear ^


In 1977, a h'Md'ful of peo- sioner, and founder secretary


'.reservations were, expressed by club headquarters in the.


1 At this year’s annual pre ---------


Chipping "‘branch; was 'formed.


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pie had met to discuss the Mary Lowe. Tribute i ^ s - Cup, 4 iL “ a BaL: 2. possibility, of forming a local ;.'paid to the club s present ^ - . pippa Weld-Bliindell; 3, Jane Coar. branch of the nationwide . ;retary. Daphne Garment,, and l l years: * Jack Berry Cup,; horse club.'Although'some who will celebrate a remark-,, Stephanie Baker; 2, Amy_Robin- ■ able 25 years m the post next,


' Midlands, the local enthusi- ;i : a s ts . went ahead and th e :


year.. 'r.; A photoboarf of meinb^


'and events Over;the past quarter of a century .liad been prepared by Brenda Blezard^'-itattracted a


sentation of awards, the deal of interest and atten- - v‘,


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' nine years: "Weatheroak -Trophy, Jessica Collinson; 2, Lucy Hughes: 3, Sophie Janus. Six years and; unden Prelimmary Trophy, Abby Austin; 2 (jomt),'Kelsey Gill and


son; 3; Charlotte Nuttall. Seven to


.‘Naomi Collmson; 3, Nicole Pedley. . Stable management - Prelimi­ nary-Trophy, Laura Coupland. :Shield'D;'Joanna Janus. Metcalf .'Trophy D-H,' Hannah Almond,


■Riversdale . Trophy C, Mary ■Dewhurst. Nunnerley Cup A,


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’ shape. Her. report of the year, a furry hot water,,bottle cover . .golden; 2, Clkire McLaughlin; 3, co v ^d the many activities, to keep her warm at winter ^Laura Weld-Blundell. 12 and 10


, , S K t l d S « S S S S S i S


on his delivery run (s) ■ ' *' ' aswell as members and their,, with members looking for- . Robinson. Seven to nine years: 1, |


'Ribchestef Sports "a’rid': ' ;Spec^ SociaLUlub/provided.theV'^


sVehue. fbr the event]'^^^^^ ! lianhers anii;ballbons;to;cel^ b ra te tijeanniyersary'd^^^^^


their support and ward to the next 25 years. x ' Results were as follows;-


- dell, Chipping Trophy for show ■


pujf lUi UlCO * * * ** •»*'*'* ■-'**“*- OoJJ® W


■ jumping: Xanthe Gill. Chipping ' Endeavour Cup: Joe Lee. Lara’s. Shield for mounted games: Jane


.. . ..Progress - Vic Marsh Trophy Amy Robmson. 13 years and oven Danielle Briggs.ilO.to 12 years: LisalDickinson. Nine years and


.1,' Abby Austin; 2, Naomi Coilinson; 3, Kelsey Gill.


Darcy Coop; 2, Rebecca Austm; 3, Sophie Janus. Sue years and unden


- ^ ra tin g th e .club,fand guests^ ,^ar. Hosker Cup for most prbmi^'^


M e m o r i a l t o B a l i b l a s t v i c t i m PR IEN D S ' arid' colleagues.' ■ ; Mr,Record was killed in_ the


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d to London for a memorial >.;ing;Bali!jwith his .team,mates^ iJsenricerice for an old boy of Sfto,ny- -t‘on,a rugyby tour. He was 32^^d,.


khurstiGollegb-who died ;in theijh left Stony^urst m;19TO. ^ ,, , '‘’Bali terrorist atrocity.’.


from all overr.,;tthe world trav-v -b om b elled to London for a memorial; r


■n* ' ol -b o S


bomb blast when he was visit o


> n - , i-rio' ‘ " ’The church was packed with The service in celebration of , family, friends and colleagues,;


the life of Peter Clifford John as well as representatives from; Record 1)708 held at the Church ‘ Stonyhurst and his preparato- bf the Immaculate Conception. ry school, St John's Beaumont, in Farm Street.


, ’’ Old "Windsor. .


LANTERNS will illuminate an outdoor performance.of the Nativity,' being':staged- in Clitheroe tomorrow.


N a t i v i t y p l a y b y l a n t e r n l i g h t The meeting place for anyone


^ , i Admission; to /th e ’Castle’,


Lantern Nativity is free, but donations towards tile Mayor’s Welfare Fund will be welcome.


The event is being supported by Clitheroe Town Council. ' ■


CQiyiE CHRISTWIAS SHOPPING ON THE - j . ^ T k i b ^ e V a l l e y r i ( k


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wishing to attend is the Castle Gate at 6-45 p.m. for a proces­ sion to the bandstand area for tile performance. '' .’ However,, in the ev.ent of


inclement climatic conditions, the Nativity play wilftake


, place in the United Reformed Church in Moor Lane.: ,


'Angry taxi passenger bound over 'SELF-EMPLOYED 'builder .: Clitheroe, admitted a breach'of ’ j>'j


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'Neil John Kay was'angry that,',; the peace and was bound over his late night taxi was;delayed for six months in the sum.of ;. by youths standing in the road. £100. The drunk and disorder-


V So he got out and challenged ly charge was dropped. , them all to a fight, Blackburn . Mr Basharat Ditta; repre-


' magistrates were told;/and".,seating Kay, said the defe^d^t, police arrested;him for being , recalled little of the incident


- drunk and' disorderly. - - ■/'.'which led, .to him spending .six:. , Kay (36) of High S treet, hours in a cell.' I . th 9 . • Tractor case


A VALLEY man has been charged with obtaining a tractor,


by deceptionr^l' '-t'-' John Andrev^BaU,


(53)i‘ of Demesne Court;'Gisbum, has'


appeared before mag-;


istrates in Blackburn. . .The' .'case: '.was adjourned until Jan-'


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