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iruise." That is the title of Tieir next show, on Fridays . id Saturday, October. 11th. id 12th,-in St Mary's Hall. ; There is a very nautical,
uecn. Tickets are £4, from lecast, or by ringing 01282
Wanted: a mistress in a swimming suit and a stag at bay!
A VALLEY-BASED thes-; plan group is desperately; - seeking'amistress!
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leme to this year's show as,. . le cast set sail on a pleasure..; uise aboard the Pendle
72693. Supper is provided, at take your own drinks and - ■ holiday dress to get into
lemood. Proceeds are for the two .
illage schools.
^launching its weekly, lot- try draw on Saturday. Tick- ,. its are available from the
.ottery Sabden Football Club is
rendle Witch and White lart pubs and the Spar shop.
ft Nicholas's Hall at 7-30 }.m. The village is currently .
ell villagers more about the leart of Lancashire Appeal i being held on Tuesday in ;
leart Fund Appeal An information evening to
und-raising to buy a defibril- itor and train people to use ; if someone suffers a heart
Jttack. Several events have _ady been run by the Pen-
If Daniel Thompson who us tragically killed in a road . ccident earlier this year. Individuals, businesses
[le Witch pub and Mr John obinson, including a chari- ■ cricket match, and £1,200 as been donated in memory
*188 •ing 01772 903989.
rill explain about the appeal ind how it can help in the ivent of an emergency.. 1 For further information,
»ver the on system
: led IrontipiisfV'.l hysically too tired to take a
l it anything like it before. I ■ful. It got worse and worse pn of the awards ceremony. r I sort of expressed great ("There was anger aboutthe
J. I fundamentally disagree’ |c a sledge hammer. I didn' t -
1 ; anger that results were Jihan kids playing sports; 1 needs; anger over Ofsted,
Itre after the awards ceremo-, , ng hosted by Carol Smillie.
laid it had all gone pear-
Iborrowed my daughter's ' education authority and
Jer Victoria I didn't know i a teacher. I didn't know
i me feel better. I remember I Sttle girl with her spelling and
ghool the following morning pe. I tried to. tell everyone. I jt. I had hoped being around
nber standing at the side of ned to step under a bus and
lie bus coming and remember Joke driving that bus seems a ded to wait until I saw some- l't like the look of. In the end
Itor's instead." |ng with the Barrow school ' lie Local Education Office it : | he would take early, retire- ■ ounds.
1 longer put a plaster on a lit- . Be could no longer have crazy :
fnt to be a headmaster again, years. I was in a system in
Ichool because of Health and s; I was always in trouble for
ait, there was constant bar- Jmething or other," he added. | r understand why inspectors or having well-adjusted and
iMarks were all important. 1 future, he decided he would ,
hi tar, played to great acclaim Festival and made his own CD. nming with double bass play-
j living out of things he liked L writing or music, ertisement for a cartoonist in ne and got the job. Then he
ji, of Colne, and he and the 19- | immediately.
eing my ymes face as lvwasj£ 1 from the feception"at the ,,
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jiours I was at the very very : Hen down big style. On the . I telephoned the chairof.-
nd anyone interested in nowing more is asked to go long to the meeting when a epresentative from Lan- ashire Ambulance Service
November Stage Two - Downham is hoping to put on performances of the comedy "Haywire", but is currently missing a key member of the cast. With rehearsals already
For four nights in
under way, the search is on ; to find 30-something Liz, the bookseller's assistant and mistress. The script dictates'that
for part of the show she needs to appear on stage in a swimming costume. - ; Now, through the pages
in the comedy to Land- ■seer's picture "Stag at Bay", but efforts to track it down have so far proved fruitless. As a result, Mr Purchase
of this newspaper, Mr Gerry Purchase is hoping he will find the missing member of the cast. Any one interested in audition ing for the part can contact him on 01200 429858. There are also references
Advice from club president
THE first meeting of Clitheroe Speakers' Club's new season featured a lecture from the club president, Mr Denis Ogden, who addressed speech evaluation. He was fol lowed by Mr John Holland, before the topics session. The venue was the Young Fanners' Club at the auction mart and
the.next meet ing is on October 7th. .
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is also hoping to find some one in the Ribble Valley with a copy of the picture or "Monarch of the Glen" which could be incorporat ed into the set.
ON your bike is the message from Lancashire County Council..-
Message is ‘on your bikes!’ '
develop cycling in the county. The county council is also to seek £750,000 from National Lottery and-European funding to help it devise and create more cycle paths. The county council is proposing to put Preston at the
I t has announced a £lm. annual spending plan to
hub of its new routes, but wants borough and town coun cils to host cycling forums for cyclists to "have their say. The Government has set a national target to increase cycling fourfold by 2012.
. Light lambs made to 90.6p, standard to 110.5p (average 99.8p), medium to 109.5p (lOOp); heavy to lOOp (96.2p). . ' Horned ewes made to £26 (£18.15), others to £44
THERE were 933 sheep. forward in the fatstock sec tion at Gisburn Auction Mart on Monday, Septem ber 16th, including 131 ewes and 862 lambs.
| Scouts’ car .chajlepge
jjs.given ih e thumbsupa
t h e " Scouts and Cubs in the We are happy, to set the record building carts; was held at Bowley. Beavers took part in a shortened Clitheroe District appeared to have straight and, above, is one of the Camp site, with almost 100 Scouts, .coprse.
aged somewhat in our picture last competitors taking part in the first Cubs and Beavers watching or tak- The event was organised by the. , .
. Clitheroe District Scout Car Chal- ing part in the time tnal races. one ’
D was unfortunately the wrong lenge. . ’ ■
Gisburn Auction Mart prices Heifers made to £620
mart saw 19 newly calved dairy cows and heifers for ward. Friesian cows made to £700 (£582), with top price I. Moorhouse to W. Peel (£760). Friesian heifers to £760 (, £657), • J. Nickson to R. Arden (£750). There were two in-calf
(£29.50). The previous Thursday's
dairy cows and heifers for ward.
were forward. Limousin x bulls made to £198 (£157.25), heifers to £120 (£75.85). Belgian Blue to £190 (£154.35), heifers to £135 (£83.60). Simmental to £155, heifers to £40. Hereford x heifers to £30, Friesian bulls to £112 (£25.35). In the fatstock section,
(£570). •Fifty eight rearing calves
The event, which had entailed chance to take a turn and St Paul's ture Scouts, (s) . . ' • Clitheroe District Team, helped by Every Scout and-Cub had the the Scout Fellowship and the Ven-
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139.5p (116.8p), prime to 104.5p (92.9p), others to 78.5p (76.4p). There were 1,329 sheep
forward, including 1,091 lambs and 238 ewes and
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there were 156 cattle, including
93.young bulls and 63 steers and heifers. • ; Premium young bulls made to 119.5p (105.4p), prime to 100.5p (90.4p) (445kg at 139.5p = £620.75), others to 80.5p (71.7p). Premium steers made to
119.5p (110.2p), top sale price £684.28. Prime made
New manager has
and marketing manager for ;. StdnyhuTst' Gdll'ege^has''
been' taken-over'by;Mr ' Jonathan Hewat following • six years'of teaching at St’ Mary’s Hall, where he also ran “Figures Playroom”
(Years 6 and 7). He firmly believed in
an eye for the stars THE role of admissions
;IaiiricK "In the Footstepsof Tolkien" heritage trail, which is going some way to help promote tourism in
Rley’s links w ith . J. R. .Tolkien; and helped to
the : area. The Tolkien Library will soon be launched at St Mary’s
' the children of Figures Playroom. Mr Hewat has also been very active in promoting ■ the college and Ribble Val
extending the opportuni ties for the boys and girls a t . St Mary’s Hall, and arranged for pupils to be entertained by Mrs Blair in No. 10. They were the first group in Lancashire to visit the Dome and the London Eye. And he also persuaded a number of celebrities, including Philip Schofield and Russ Abbott, to meet
Hall. He said: "It is a great
privilege to be working in such splendid surround ings, amongst such charm ing pupils and dedicated staff. Although a most his toric establishment, the last thing Stonyhurst is doing is living in the past. ' "With the college roll at
capacity, the Stonyhurst and St Mary’s Hall good news is spreading - it is an exciting time to be involved in the development of both schools. I look forward to the challenge!
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A musical diary date
THE 42nd season of Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society begins on Saturday evening.?
concert will be Peter Gun- I stone, who recently won the
: Soloist at the openirig; i
Royal Northern College of Music's Organ Premier Prix and the coveted Profession-
al'Performance Diploma. • The Mancunian is organ
ist for the Bridgewater Hall Community Trust "Organ- works" educational project and has appeared as organ soloist with the National Youth Wind Orchestra. He has also appeared at
the Edinburgh Fringe. On Saturday he will play works
by J.S. Bach, Arthur Wills and Louis Vierhe. Other soloists through
out the season will include James Lonsdale, Ian Hare and Stephen le Prevost.
VISITORS who attended an open day, consultants and staff at Gisburne Park Hospital put their hands in their pockets and raised a large sum for
charity. Breakthrough Breast Cancer benefited by
Visitors dug deep for breakthrough cer."
£2,015 from the activities of the day at the Gis- bum hospital in the summer. Itsl manager, Mrs Liz Cousins, said: "The dri ving force behind all Breakthrough-funded
cheque to Sister Glenys Gallagher at a women's health evening organised for 150 Ipatients from GP and consultant practices in the area. (J160902/7/b)
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