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18 Clitheroe Advertiser & nmes, December 2nd, 2004


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified!


Clittieroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


‘Beefing up’ auction show


A LOCiUj accountancy firm is beefing up Gisburn Auction Market’s Christ­ mas shows. PM&M Chartered


Accountants, which has offices in Clitheroe, Black- bum, Burnley and Nel­ son, has ploughed £1,000 into the sheep and cattle “Show and Sale” events to be run over the first two weeks in December. Eichard Turner, of Gis­


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burn Auction Market, said: "The shows here attract livestock from throughout the north west. "PM&M's sponsorship


helps us run popular events that are both attractive to farmers and also audiences with inter­ ests in the market. "The shows we have run


in the past have seen some of the best quality cattle and sheep from farms in the area, which we see as vital to the agriculture industry as it continues to re-establish itself after foot and mouth." Beverly Calvert, of


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PM&M's agriculture team, said: "We have long- established links to the agricultural community. Our seminars have proved popular over the years and have helped farmers improve their businesses. "Sponsoring these


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shows is an extension of our commitment to agri­ culture in the region." The sponsored shows


take place today, Decem­ ber 2nd, for cattle and next Thursday, December 9th, for sheep.


Music for a milestone


A RESIDENT at Manor House, in Chat- burn, celebrated her 90th birthday sur­ rounded by family and friends. Mrs Christiana Bannister, who has been


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a resident at the home for two years, was treated to a party, complete with balloons, cake and champagne. The birthday girl, who is very happy at


the home, was thrilled to have the Mayor and Mayoress of the Kibble Valley, Coun Warkman and his wife, Ruth, attend her momentous occasion. Mrs Liz Bell, a close friend of Mrs Ban­


nister’s, said: “She was delighted to have the Mayor present at this huge milestone.


■She is a very special and loving woman, who rose to the occasion beautifully.” The guests at the birthday party were


entertained by Mrs Bannister’s grand­ daughter, who played on the piano.


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RIBCHESTER’S Field Day Committee will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday, at 8 p.'m. in the Black Bull. ■ Committee chairman Mr Richard


Austin is inviting anyone interested to go along and find out more about the annual event and how to get involved. The purpose of the meeting is to review


this year's event, discuss ideas for next year's Field Day and appoint committee members. Field Day 2005 will take place on June


18th and Mr Austin said: "Any ideas and suggestions for next year's event and any feedback would be welcome.


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HAVING reached three figures, the birthday girl is pictured with carers Louise Wilkinson, Jane Bliss, the Mayor and Mayoress and organiser of the party Sharon Saunders. (A181104/10)


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Two special birthdays are celebrated in style


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• Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 2nd, 2004 19 ' Some ‘Royal Mail’ for 100-year-old


WHALLEY woman Miss Catherine Ellam’s 100th birth­ day was full of surprises. Not only was there a party


organised to mark the milestone a t the Croft Rest Home in Whalley, where she lives, but she received a surprise visit from Kibble Valley Mayor Coun.


Charles W'arkman and his wife, Ruth. The civic couple com­ mented on how fit and well Mrs Ellam looked for her age. The former Lancaster Gram­


mar School pupil’s centenary celebrations also included a con­ gratulatory card from Her Majesty the Queen.


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