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l)gical Society. All members I f t with a great deal of food


])r thought. The next meeting is at


yhalley Abbey on Thurs-


|ay, February 12th when l lr Nigel Morgan will speak in Lancashire - A Timber l amed county. New mem- Bers are welcome and any- jne wanting further details hould call C. Ward on


il254 53866. )peratic success


I Whalley Methodist


Jphurch was packed on Sat- |rday evening when talent- 1 musicians from the Royal


|lorthern College of Music intranced the capacity audi- Bnce with "A Night at the Tpera". I Kristene Sutcliffe and lelen Jarmany, both cur-


jintly studying at the Royal 1,'orthern College of Music, iresented an extensive pro- jramme, opening wito the I ’ell known "Flower Duet," |y Delibes. Among the ■lany composers represent- Id were Purcell, Mozart, llandel, Gershwin and


ilffenbach. Their programme vas


|ccompanied by Maria Cing, professional piar.ist


Ind part-time member of Itaff at the RNCM. At the conclusion, vocifer-


lus applause from the audi- jtice resulted in an encore in Ine form of the "Cat" duet |y Rossini. The proceeds from the


Jvening, amounting to £500, lent to the fund organised Bv the Clitheroe Methodist lircuit to sponsor Kenyan ind en t Reuben Katana lirough a three-year degree liurse to become an rdained minister in Kenya.


iride call


Id not be added to water |Valley residents. of Lancashire County bridation Task Group was bi and includes responses


J)le throughout the county Bit the chemical should be


[resounding “no” inall dis-


J2.5% in Burnley tc 100% lie Ribble Valley “no”


I come under discusion at ; External Ovorviav and


i which has been asked to nd consider how members


J conclusions, drawn from . irom medical expertd ethi-


Ipublic opinion, appiar to Jhire County Courcil is i f hexafluoric acid to yater


le it. The report conclusion |on would not eradicaie the ■ntal health and docs not Is caused by social c l^ . Stating: “I t makes more


IS of decay than sympioms Bother ways to use fluoride jo the water supply. I t is Its to look after their chil-


jtion made by Task Gnup [should Lancashire County 1 by the Health Authority


Badd fluoride to the water of Lancashire that t.iis


orm the response made.’ ' possible for Government


I ties to order the fluoridj- Je the report’s conclusions jince regulatory details and |e undertaken by healta Jpleted. This is due to an I'ater Bill passed by Parlia- i;h means water suppliers Irequests by health author- tter.


»n mart ung bulls, 20 steers and 85


Ihursday's sale at Gisburn 1,226 hoggs and 350 ewes


(y-calved dairy cows and vard. st quality made to £600


|M. Singleton £730 to A. jiieifers: First quality to l i ) ; J. R. Lancaster to A.


jaring calves forward, alf - G.T. Blezard to F.


lop price heifer calf - T. A. I'". McNamara £190. ilharolais X heifer calves isin X bull calves £210


Jin X heifer calves £130 Hue X bull calves £275


|e X heifer calves to £145 . bull calves £202 (£170),


I calves £120, Hereford X i'riesian bull calves £85 :


Jill calves £160 (£89.10), |£52 (£36.75). emium made to 138.5p


l5p (99.3p) -top kilo price I38.5ppk) B. Lund to Mr |83.1p).


1: premium steers made to [ip kilo price steer went to


117.5ppk) J . Lee to R.


D4.5p (96.1p); other 92.2p heifers 136.5p (118.3p) -


hvent to £634.73 (465kg at rpe to Mr Burrow; prime ir94.5p(86.2p)


Voung bull £776.83; steer 17.50. kht (up to 32kg) 129.7p


(to 39 kg) 150p (123.7p); ?) 129.7p (123.7p); heavy, l(115.2p).


:


jwas £64 .8 0 sold to R. |)son.


bwland ewes £70 (£49.05); 115); rams £55 (£52.50)


iice was £7 0 sold to Mr I J. Moran. ;


Iraw £30 per tonne; barley, I; hay (round bales) £8 per;


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TOMORJ W the curtain rises on the 40th Trinity ,, Pantomin, an annual entertainment that has • become anWtitution in Clitheroe. Some of^e original cast and crew of the first ■’


pantominotaged in 1964, are still involved in pro­ ducing anperforming the show 40 years on. In other casesour generations of local families have been mvolvi.


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, That finshow, produced by Bertha Bradshaw,’ was the pennial panto favourite, “Aladdin”. Fit­ tingly, thebth anniversary sees a new version of the same sjw, this time produced by Jean Robin­ son. .


J The curtn rises at Trinity Methodist Church ,


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