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1 to cover local events and a visit by was one of them - i t is no part of •dy to examine political party dog- there was some interest in the nee the MP being given space to do se the BNP had been criticised in' n, we were honour-bound to give it 1 reply and there is no way we can people's denials on these occasions.


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I November night for a good •ecorded in the Ribble Valley iture fell to 18F (-8C). ' ■ . of winter fell and traffic lights tion by the frost. In Chatbum ter skidding at the'bbttom of y wrecking a confectionery


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. heard the man was punched -months and ordered to pay liiTulloch and there had beeri.a and kicked during the attack - £250 cqmpensation'and £55 "further incident which had which was su b s e q u e n t ly costs., ’ •..-.


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Paradise island awaits top travel girl .'•.’t .v 'r . j


A TROPICAL island p a r ­ ad is e will be home to a Clitheroe travel agent this week; On Monday, Miss Sarah


Burgess, schief., clerk a t Althams Travel . in ;Kin g ' Street, flew out to Mauritius for a week-long stay, courtesy of Kuoni.


i: ■ - : For. the past five months,


Miss Burgess, a former pupil a t Bowland High School, has been studying for a special long-haul college diploma run by th e travel f i rm. Kupni hopes .this c e r t if ic a te will become recognised within’the industry..., To achieve the travel quali­


fication,. Miss Burgess had to complete a series of questions on a variety of destinations,


. and her, prize for finishing 11th out of the 700 students is a trip overseas. Miss Burgess (27), who has


worked with Althams for seven years, travelled out via Manchester and London to M au r itiu s , where she is spending a week with 45 other travel representatives undertaking a series of as yet unknown challenges, with the hope of winning a fu r th e r prize. Excursions and hotel inspections complete the itin­ erary she will undertake dur-


! S ' ' I ' Having never travelled to


M aur itius ' • before, Miss Burgess, who lives in Clitheroe, was last week looking forward to her tr ip. She has joined Kuoni's 44 other top students, who are competing for a mys­ tery top prize.


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CELEBRATING her birthday, with. a song was no problem for Mrs Annie Turton, even though she had just' .turned 100.


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As her party reached full swing. and the champagne flowed, Mrs Tur-


.ton stood up and joined the enter­ tainer in his rendition of “O Sole Mio”, to the delight of the gathering. Family and friends had met at:


Castleford Home in Clitheroe for the centenary, celebrations. Her sons, Messrs John, Robert and Walter Turton had travelled from their. homes in Ramsgate, Langho, and


• Cambridge, and were joined by the Mayor of'Clitheroe, Coun. Mrs Mary Robinson, and the Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Mrs Joyce Holgate.


• ; Among Mrs Turton’s many cards and presents was the traditional : centenary birthday card from the Queen.■


, Bom Eliza Anne Seed, in Black-.


burn, she has alway been.known as Annie. . ■ ■ . . •


She worked sweeping looms in


Roe Lee Mill from the age of 13 and- was paid nine old pence a week. She trained as a classical singer in


her youth and learned, to play the . piano in the family-run pub, singing, in social.clubs in the a re a . / . . .After she married Mr Tom Tur­


ton, a master shoemaker, Mrs-Tur-, ton became involved in the family business, which was interrupted for a few years when they moved to Australia.


Dress down raises £65


STAFF a t a Chatbum nursing home dressed in denim to raise money for charity. ■ And residents living a t the Manor


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A second Edisford teacher is :■


named one of the county’s tops THERE : was cause for .celebration for Mrs Kath Wilson) I CT cb-ordinator at-Edisford’Primary School,’Clitheige,fas she hash; been named one of the county’s top teachers in her field?91} A t the Clitheroe school,,where she teaches Year 3; Mrs Wilson;


wahresponsible'for.jihitiating,' developing and overseeing the


“computer suited And'in1 recognition for her outstanding efforts, Lancashire, Education Authority has now named her as one of its top 12


ICT teachers. ’ As a result'd the accolade, fellow professionals from schools across Lancashire will visit Edisford to see Mrs Wilson at work. She is the second teacher at the school to receive such a good


report from education chiefs. ■ Earlier this year, maths teacher Miss Alison Smalley, was nominated as a top practitioner for being an expert in her field.


Festive treat is


just weeks away THE distribution of-the annual Christmas tre a t for Clitheroe residents living alone and over, the age of 80 is just weeks away. Anyone unsure as to whether


they are on the official list should contact Clitheroe Town Council, tel. 01200 424722.


. i.The parcels’are paid for by the


Mayor's Welfare Fund, and the scheme ’ is organised by. the Council for Local Organisations Committee.(CLOC).. P ^ e l s wilhbedistributed on


Sunday,'^’December !' :15th,' bet‘ween;nobn and 2 p.m. by members Jof 'the. town's two Ro'tary .clubs, Round-Table, Lions and Rotaract.


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Paintings go on show at library


AN exhibition’ of paintings by a former Clitheroe Hospital staff nurse are on display .again a t Clitheroe Library.


* Todmorden-bom Ann Harg­


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