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vl>; r #4-4 . CR HERE is oui:’final'instalment in


, .this year's feature'on the Ribble. • Valley’s r%eption class'children:^. Over the p a s t five weeks we have , "been turning the photographic spot-;: , flight on the borough’s newest academic


-’recruits. P h o t o g r a p h e r s f r o m t h e C l i t h e r o e


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■ p ic tu r e s o f p u p i l s e n jo y in g th e i r f i r s t y e a r C'> a t s c h o o l .


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' We have visited educational establish- • ' ments across the borough, from Barrow to Bolton-by-Bowland, Sabden to Stony- hurst, Read to Rochester, Clitheroe to


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TH O R N E YH O LM E RC PRIMARY SCHOOL, D U N SO P BR ID G E (C 0 6 020 3 /1) ” *•


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i Chatbum and Waddington to Whalley. And every week the Clitheroe Advertis-


■ er and Times has teamed up with the ■' town’s Grand Cinema to offer one of the pupils pictured in a “Class of 2003” pho-


' tograph the chance to win a family ticket, for two adults and two children, to see a film of their choice. If your child’s face is ringed in one of


this week’s pictures, contact our promo­ tions department on 01282 426161 to claim your prize.


v Copies of all the photographs can be


ordered either from our front counter at 3 King Street, Clitheroe, or by ringing Copy Control on 01282 426161. To place your order, all you need is the. photograph reference number, the date of


■\ publication and the number of the page ,J where it appeared.


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THE sale of Christmas ; parcels and profit from


‘ cookery books enabled members of Grindleton WI to present a cheque for £100 to the First Responders. President Mrs Kay Hop-


kinson welcomed members to the February meeting with a special greeting to four new members; She reported that three teams < had enjoyed the Federation Fun Quiz which was won by Higham. A bingo night is booked


for Monday, March 17th, at the Pendle Hotel, Chat- bum. Tickets are available from Kay at £4, including supper. She also has some Jubilee Recipe books for sale. The annual litter-picking,'


a spring tidy-up for the vil­ lage, will take place on Fri- . day, March 14th, the day after the next meeting. Those willing to help should


Choristers need YOU


IF your are in good voice and need an excuse to sing, three choral events are approaching and choirs are needed to support them. The first is Easter Sun­


day, April 20th, when the small choir at Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe, would welcome additional voices for its Easter music. On July 5th, there is a


Photographs can be ordered by quoting the reference number which appears with every staff photograph . ;


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Clitheroe Telephone: 01200 422323 Credit Card Payments Accepted


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celebration in Blackburn Cathedral of the tercente­ nary of the birth of the founder of the Methodist Church, John Wesley. A large choir of over 150 voic­ es is being assembled from North Lancashire and all singers are invited to attend rehearsals. Finally, on Saturday


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August 16th, the choral directors are aiming to assemble 50 to 60 voices from the Ribble Valley and surrounding areas to per­ form at the "Last Night of the Proms" concert at Clitheroe Bandstand with the Clitheroe Town Band. The musical pro­


grammes for all three events are relatively mod­ est and will not need a lot of rehearsal. More details are avail­


able from Mr Steuart Kellington, te l. 01200 425484 (email: s.kelling- ton@virgin.net) or Mr


Leon Saberton 01200 4^5988


A challenge to drivers


LOCAL drivers are being | challenged to spring into a new season by polishing their driving skills and I brushing up on their I knowledge of the highway | code.


I For those Ribble Valley I


road users who want to be ( better drivers, a new six-1 week course run by the ! Blackburn Area Roadf Safety Association is to l start on Tuesday, March| 25th. Course content is based!


on the police driving man-1 ual “Roadcraft” and covers! all aspects of driving,| including motorway use; Lectures take place atl


Blackburn Northern! Sports Club, P le ck g a te| Road, Blackburn, from 8| p.m. on Tuesdays, with practical driving sessions! on Sunday mornings.


The cost of the course isl


£20, with a £15 concession! for students. The fee also! entitles drivers to 12| months membership of the| association. Inquiries can be made bv


telephone to 01254 517771 or 01204 852605.


Bikes are stolen King Edward House, Tinsley Gate, Bum]ey BBil' 2FS.| 1


j^ind energy is the best way ifcrward^ says guest speaker


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The top kilo price was gained by H. and |r t A'.'Anderson selline to G Nutter with


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, cows; atiGisbum Auction Mart's sale on a tO £490, Aberdeen Ah^'«Klst'claim)'tO £690 Sto £250 (£235.50)iheifers to £128 (£89),‘ Blondeij Monday February 24th.


Li. A. Anaerson selling co lx. iNui.ua w 430kg a t 112.5p. The top sale price,, £585,


®teera antjlieifere and 46 cast xb(lSdai^^£600^4MX,(Bllh4eX(istclaini)'ifi.(£197)iheifersto£78(£62.09);SimmentalXbulls: (£550), Friesian X steers (1st claim) to £390! <"- ^Aquitaine X bull to £200, heifers to £55, Hereford to £430 (£318!13)e-Belgian Blue X to £470 > £110 (£25.08), An us bulls to £10 (£8.66). ya’


(£321.79), Simmental X to £435 (£376.43), Charo-, « ;,The top price bull calf was sold by P^Onnerod x ,to’£370 (£313.i3)- Aberdeen Angus X to • for £250 to D. and wifA'A.v;.


,4W1 oQii.Qi^'ontaVX tn WRS rfA7fi.'431; f!har<>:V;‘«.¥.The toD Drice bull calf was sold.by P. Ormeroi _____JC.;j;fM6brhquse.,Tbp', price


Limousin heifers to’!£445'(£357.50), Blonde X . ; X bulls to £115, heifers to £76, Friesian X bulls to ollUIftA)iUO/i filJgUa uuiia i>u «,4U;\iiiU.vu)< f


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^fiThere was a'good show, of-sheep, with 741; . Incorrect with twm lambs to £79,^with single Iambs,J^/Bulls: Pmmiuin made to l^opjlld.yp^pnme^ Sincluding701hoggsand40ewesandrams..


'steers to 97.5p’(82:3p)?and heifers.to 112.5p s ,(94.6p).


.:;;;.-’'::to£79.,In-Iambmule.ewes.t *»«'»<•<•“«' *• * « ^Prices:tHoggs jip to 82kg made to 121.6p folks to £73, homed.to £33


; Ii(il9.2p)l 38 to 39kg to-134.6p.(121.2p)i 40 to ^Skgoj^mcorrect) toT£60 (£44.50); i.to'126:2p ('116i7p);!46 to'52k’g tb''113pr(109.8p),‘™ ---------- • “ "


1 *53kg-plus to 107.5p (104.9p)? I’ | sat 1


I £39 (£34;23)£others 6 f£45.50 (£40.13). ^ '


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Prices: Mule ewes (correct) with tWlambs to^wardfiincluding 51 young;bulls,|102 steers and-. £112 (£102.70)1 with smgle lambs to £85 (£77.90). J. heifers.\>


v,heifercalf;brougbt'£128;arid.wass6ld;by’P.' < In'the fatstock section, there were 153 cattle for-! .1


LOCAL'jmembers of the Council for the Protection; bf'Rural’England learnt mqre;ab'out wind power from an expert speaker.


^ T h e ir ’brganisation wel- comes‘,renewable energy, hut;,is;'nbt. enthusiastic





•^However,’ Mr 1 Chris ^Tomlinson, of the British’ indjEnergy Association,


ippintedout to a meeting of* litlie.iRiljble' Valley District• t'C/oup^pfithe CPRE that iturhineS jCould quickly be emo^dJif, a bette


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the only form of renewable energy -economically and readily available. Like it or not, it was preferable to more coal, oil or nuclear stations, which were even more intrusive on the land- ; scape.


. rab’ouftyindturbines. ; < •' The Government was


pledged to reduce depen­ dence on fossil fuels and the CPRE could further its aims by lobbying for this


: pledge to be kept,’suggest- ' • ed Mr Tomlinson. -• He felt that wind energy


source - was'the best way forward.


fqfMrenewable ( energy j The speaker provided was'deyelbped; ■ iiv.i T;.detailed responses to ques- J^Mb'dern ■ .technology;[tions.'Lv .-U!


s r » 'Brought to you bv me CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & tliVIES f B if i ‘1 f i - f i . *v - <v r , (*'• •< ^ f>, - - i,’ ’


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|of strawforward ahd7.35.tbnnes^qf: _ _ J»AWheatstraw,made;tb£36.50per:tonne,’barley,,


^ m ) to £4903 i'tonnM, ^ £ 3 7 and h 5 y t o £ 5 2 ^ g ? t ¥ l ‘.M S* ' 1 ’Cl.- ..... j^neSatlHat more.'sensitivedL.ri Heb-was f.thanked f.byv:


^ l t in ^ j^ s now. possible, l chairman Mr David King, , ; ImtKjimnimal noise arid,-ini^who said that the meeting ,w possible tourist ^ had,been)very, helpful in ?,


^nterest'reflected in the crfr-. s providing information on . ” f n/\ nf nf n rtF 4La nmwl nnnMt) ’


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MOUNTAIN hikes havtj been stolen from a home in Northcote Road, Langho. A detached garage at thd


side of the house wad entered through the upl


and-over door and a bluq cycle valued at £300 and: silver bike valued at £ 20(] were taken.


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