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• Lords and Peers of Great Britain taken mated pension is ^l^.lbO. Whilst Leon this action? r • ••
and squarely with the EU. So, why have salary in 1989 tyas £85 000 ^m ■
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• Augusta Jones ii; -! ■ v; • Benjamin Roberts vi»
."ii kBlue by Enzoani •iv • Ronald Joj-ceyv*; Laige collection of bridesmaids] .?i r by Dessy and Alfred Sung -g;:"
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MARSHALL’S Annual Tours were of-ri fe'ring a tour of Northern Ireland, includ- dng Lame,-Portrush, Glenariff and th e ,
1 Giant’s Causeway: “One week for £2. NO ; EXTRAS. Bdok early, numbers limited.” ;; Tickets could
be.bought from Althams, tj the Advertiser and Times office, Alder- ': son and Salford Post Office. *,,
“ i- • Clitheroe Free library was advertis-? ing that “all books must be returned on , ;
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’ or before'Saturday; July 29th, for exami-.;' nation and stocktaking. Persons iieglect- :, ing to comply, will forfeit the privilege of ,| borrowing books for the future.’’;,« ; • A request was received regarding the i
■construction of a new school in Gisbum:; ’.“The'characterof the other buildings in J i the village will be considered in its erec-;s tion; though they propose to use West-/ moreland slates for the roof as they coniii
50 years ago
- GAILY decorated Downham extended a ; ' right Royal welcome to Mr Ralf John y^-: L sheton,- elder son of Lord and Lady Clit- heroe, and his bride, formerly Miss Juliet
; Hanbury. They were welcomed home in a manner which has been a tradition in the village for generations.-
' iT h e celebrations included the halting. ; of the couples’ car; which was then pulled ■ with the aid of a rope to Downham Hall. -There,Tl-year-old Pamela Lonsdale and ■ Freda Finder, age five, presented a bou-, c quet of red roses to the new Mrs Assheton while Bryan Jackson, also aged five, hand-
; ed a red rose buttonhole to Mi-Assheton; • A choir member and Guide patrol
. deader at St Paul’s Church, in Low Moor, Clitheroe,-14-year-old Christine Holliday,
; sider Yorkshire flags to be too heavy.’v j.jl 5-Sunday School .■
thoughtfortheweek E
OR the UK’s five million Roman , Catholics, the custom o f eating fish rather than meat on-Friday-. is to be re-introduced from Septem-,-.
: beril6th this year; marking the first - ■ anniversary of PopeBenedict’s .visit / to this country..'
'i-iiThis decision;
taken.by the Catholic; ?-bishops at their conference in early May,. ; is mtended to unite the faithful and to act.% as a .“clear and distincuve mark of Catho-.y hcidenuty”.
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vii'-In Western society-these daysV“fast-- mg’,’is generally taken to mean not eating.-,
/■However, in religious circles, “fasting’-l is; ■seen to be much more about penance
•’adopting a
disciplmed.dietTregular prayer and givmg help to the poor and needy. /. ;;S Until (}uite recent times only the rich-;
• was crowned the church’s Rose Queen. She had a 100%:attendance record at ,
> ■ 25 years ago
4 AS is still common today, the weather • V was the hottest topic of discussion this;
: '4 week in 1986: “The second half of June; , proved a real sizzler,- equally as good as. the same period in 1976! After a poor- ■ - start to the month, with very wet days on.
; the 9th and lOthj the weather recovered; ! and reached 78 degrees Fahrenheit on;
the'14th. Rainfall totalled two inches and the highest temperature, on the ,
' 28th, was 84 degrees Fahrenheit. ' • The new owners of the Moorcock v
:i .In n , in Waddington, Mr and Mrs Peter , v; and Susan Fillary,-were advertising its.
/. • charms to our readers; “It has had a col-, ■ ourful past; its high reputation being rec-.
■ ' ognised in 1955, when it was entrusted by ^ Burnley Corporation with the catering, c of a civic luncheon for the Queen and,
■ >; Duke of Edinburgh, who were visiting. the town.” ■
■ - 4 ' ' 4., Britain s final salary was £18oJ)00 and an^. • H. ■* *'■ -^ — ■ ;T^ay;'.T;
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Garagej»^^., lwlIwlR<«d Clitheroe iJancsi K e ; i'2oo^e^ I - '- - 'ANY of us hold the opinion
I « , - that some MP’s care about, iiV^Ltheir.own interests above^ ■
but^democratically,'we can decide- _ which of these people, we want to rep-/p
I o v e r ,w H o s i ts ih th eH o u s e o fL o rd s .U n - . - . - , ' . ' like the House of Commons, membership
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resent us inViir Parliament.-' 'r- . . . ______ ______ .
thdse'of the people that elected them,^,^?; ;, 1 .".i-v tv ji iro n o n ;n p r i f iP .
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estimatedpensioiiof£83,000., -
Unlike other outside incoihe, they can keep these paymejts
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UK I i id e p e n d e n c e P a ^ - ’''. " for>he EU and speafedut against Europe , E a r t l a n m h l r e c h a lm a n '.'C • j,
of the^House of I^ rd s is not dempcrati-, ■ aom cally.elected, but attained by inhentance, one hand y - appomtfnent,orbyvirtueofanecclesias;, deal role within the church,
‘ ^Recently the Coalition Government'; mssed an EU Bill to the House of Lords -
. ^ a r a n te e British voters a referendum on i any further loss of sovereignty to Brussels;
back;
5 It seemed like a step in the right direction ! to those of us who would hke our country
„f*hpm wear'nvo Iiats. On the'.: and defeating any ^legislation that threat-- .
, -vested interest in voting to defend the EU institution and their futures The
'According to the ' ' time has come fo'r the Lords to become ■g.hinhtank which campaigns, 'an elected chamber so this kind of double
2 ? t?u reform Neil and Glenys Kinnock'"- standard skulduggery can be repressed. , r’o „ in salary and allowanf".'’ . A “declaration of interest” rule should also be adopted to prevent those with a
to e d pension of £164,693. Lord Mandel- fo?.t j i^ o o t^ e r jam p from t o son earned more than £lm. m sala^ and
’ allowances as,EU,Trade Commissioner,- received a handout of £311,000 \vhen he jstepped doivri and receives an annual pern
votes for. their, own ends.'Are those that' support the EU ethos saying it is the best i way forward for all of us m the UK or just; themselves? ■ si fail to understand how support can be given to any organisation that has not bal- ■ anced it’s boolS for 16 years. The sugges- - tion that nothing is wrong with an institu- .- tion that adopts accounting practices that would see any company director thrown in;
jail is an utter disgrace. 1 . ’■“■I'. 1
‘ ■ uicycan; • J ' r j?4 ^Mfclies m a r k t h e Bible
MEMBERS of the Clitheroe churches joined forces to mark; th e 'Y e a r of the Bible with
• three dramatised readings of; well known narratives. : .Eighteen readers, under the direction'of Margaret Smith,-:
■brought to life the Gospel of. StiMark and
the.stories; of;
■ .Ruth and of Joseph. The read-. ■ ;ingsi took; place; in St. Mary: " (Magdalene’s Parish Church on . 'Friday and Saturday, June 17th ‘and 18th. ,
- K/'The next Year of the Bible.
: :;event_will also be at St Mary’s, ■
on.Sunday;July.l7th;:begin- ■ning:ati6-30
.p.mT-Entitled
: i“From-Creation:.to Revela- •tion’?;is a
journey.through the • / Bible with readings and hymns; Tan’ overview: o f : hundreds. of .ipages
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ipages and,thousands of yearsrsj.uM*^™™*™™™*^, in anhquriiTherewill beTpts of ;,
iye ~ ...... ... S S o n l a n d S m . ' ’ *ised readings a^ St Mary’s, in Ciitheroer L'
Some of the readers who took part in the Year '
of the Bible drama-,; ^ ^
Sabden Live helps save lives ‘
SABDEN is live and kicking . and has presented £2,135.35 : to the North West Air Ambu- i
lance. ■ Organisers of the Sabden .
Live open air music festival
■ last month went to Barton Airfieldjn Manchester where
”one’b f the t\vo 'air ambulances : ‘ for the North-West is based..
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and, after -hearing about the/, work of the emergency serv-;:
ice, Sabden Live has decided.,.
-;tb “adopt” the NWAA as its;; permanent charity.. After presenting the cheque,
the.: Sabden. ;fund-raisers,-, who raised the money atThe,,
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-.very successful,music,event,;. metThe'air ambulance^crew,:,
• ■ comprising of thVpilot.and Ttwb paramedics';-:who showed, them inside the aircraft,and-,; ; : explained the procedure when < an emergency call comes in,. . ‘and 'how
the.air ambulance-:
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BACK AGAIN: . Outgoing Clitheroe’' Lions - president David Hep-ii
or buy meat, whereas almost anyone could; catch fish from the sea, a river or lake. So '; meat became associated with the rich and; fish with the poor ../ Symbolically at least, eating fisn on Fn- '
/■obvious to men th'
at.you are fasting, ha*. . ■ only to your Father; who is unseen, an?,; i/your Father, who sees what is done in K',, , -cret; will reward y o u ’,’ . (Matthew ch. o w ,
.1 6 to l8 ) .T ;^ ^ . ,„ -
: day - the day Jesus was crucified - relates to the poor and needy, with whom he a l- . ways identified himself .The Bible says nothing which directly; requires us to fast
, However,' wheri Jesus spoke to : th e '
,. hejppears to assume that the people al ready have a discipline of fasting He said;,.‘When you fast, do not look
as sombre as,the hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces to show men they are
-fasting. I tell you the truth; they have re-: ceived their reward in full , '
1'^ t famihes could afford to raise animals: . and wash your face, so that it will not be 5 r ,p . ..“But when you fast, put oil on'your head It IS important to note that the bishops, , ■.%
3: directive calls only for abstaining trOT> meat; It does not actually require the cai-, mg of fish on Fridays. ^ /
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Their objective is'simply to previa an exercise to aid spirifualjdeyelopni,e,_,
crowd during his ‘‘Sermon on the Mount”,' ' through a srniple discipline! '
' , J n doing this the Rolnan Catholic bisn i ops are pointing out a way which can ne ijtl us all - members of whatever denomin i
!s,-,tion'L to become better d i s c i p l e s . I ' ' REV. GEOFFREY DEARDEN, “ A
■4 Associate Priest at All Hallows, Mitt,^, I ’ and St John’s, Hurst Green. '
bisBrianCushinE * , * ■ '' and wives witnesseo me naimu'^
t h S t i o n ' I n i983 when the 'chain of office from outgoing ! 5 K s onginaltychartered, . President David Hepworth to-
Heis however, an‘bldhan"d in,' ver ceremony of the President’s
'dent and in 1996-97 he was the dress David thanked the mem- t o t member of the cliib to'ac-, hers of thc'club for their sup-^
Rrn'n was its mauEural P re s i- ., his succesor Brian In a short ad- ^ ■ rreS h^provK ' Followme a verv'oleas'ant = and successful vear t
, IN OFFICE: For the second time in four'years . Edwin Gretton’ has been elected President of the
, Rotary Club of Ribblesdale. Edwin said he was^ ithrilled to take over as President again and_ he^;H, i*has great hopes for ^ successful year, in ,office;'j;|,
^Our picture'^shbws the retiring President John ,:;.;;; li'Sharp handing over the chain of,office,to Edwin.-a
/worth (left) , hands over ' the chain ' of office to his succe-.'
s'sorBrian- Cushing.’ '
LADY CLITHEROE ■ O i i a h t j i a d u s w e a r at. a f fo rd a b le , p r i c e s - .
22-24 King Street Clith,eroe Tel: 01200 422042
A C C R IN G TO N ' RAWTENSTALL BURNLEY
25 Union Street ; ■ , 66 Baiik Street y ,. S Patker Lane Tcl* 01254 233329' • Tel: 01706 224555 . Tel: 01282436093
www.ladyclitheroe.co.uk FLYING HIGH: Sab d en 'Liv er organisers; hand/Over, a
cheque for £2,135.35 to the North West Air Ambu lance crew at Barton Airfield. (S),
■ and crew then carry.out emerr,;'', Ending from the Government
■gency rescues. It costs £1.9m. a o r . the ,NHS, They, th ere fo re , year to run each air ambulance ■ -i, rely on fund-raising and dra a- - ■ and' they do not receive any.-v, tions to keep operational. Tne..
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• second air. ambulance is based at Blackpool Airfield.
- ■ Mrs Lisa ;Lingard, who helped organise the music
' ’ event with her husband Kevan, • said:’ “In light of what we saw; that day. and the vital work they do Sabden Live has de cided to adopt the North West ■Air Ambulance as its charity for future events.” ■
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-..■' Fund-raising to put on next ■
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- year’s open’air. music spec- tacular has already begun and the organisers hope'.to make Sabden Live 2012 bigger, and better than ever -
‘./ A concert :
in.The Pendle Witch pub last Saturday night entitled The Kicks Unplugged; and featuring three members of Sabden band .The Kicks - Mark and Annie Woodward
: and Ben Parsons - has already got
the.fundTraismg off .to ;a
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