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| 1 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY. Telephone 3228 § ^ - • Village signs
TWO of Whalley’s 'new signs at approaches to the villages have been erected, though an other two have still to go up, reported Mr. J. Holden, clerk to Whalley Parish Council.
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Did not t report
accident
RETURNING to his ear. parked in Newlands- Avenue, Clitheroe; a man discovered that the front offside wing had been severely, damaged. The police were, informed and they later learned that someone
in a house, nearby had seen car hit the parked vehicle and. then■ drive off, without lights, switching them on >later.
own ‘vehicle had been un damaged.
ker said that he . had been re versing out of the street and he heard a bump. He thought how ever that he had touched the pavement. He added that his
was fined £10 with endorsement, and £5 with endorsement on each of the other two. Pleading guilty by. letter. Par
ance of Kenneth Parker, of Cockerill Terrace, -Barrow, at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court on summonses of driving without due care and attention, failing to stop after an. accident, and failing to report a road accident. For the first offence, Parker
Inquiries led to the appear ' * *. A * « • r , '?■:< *< r W h a U e y -
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buses cut THE""" weekend bus service ■between' .Whalley ' and -Sabdcn isfr
tos.be discontinued and weekday: services cut. This was reported’ at a
5 Coun; i’J . : H. Fell,- .-remarked: !>
meeting ■ of Whalley Parish Council-, when ... the ’ ohairman
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going-.back into the last/.century. -It is time the matter was taken up nationally and provision made for those .who cannot afford cars.” ■ Coun. J.- Shawr mentioned
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from the Department of the environment's proposals to split the county into three areas, each with 15 divisions. The road safely committee
Department's proposals at their latest meeting.
'. The member*, while hold ing certain reservations, felt they had to bow to the inevi table and would make no objections to the proposals. The main disadvantage, in
would have a much more extensive area to cover than the committee presently did.
They had misgivings about the size of this area.
Private firm to service
street lights
THE contract, under which Clitheroe Corporation is res
ponsible for servicing lamps in Whalley. is to be'terminated and a new one sought with a private company, the Parish Council has decided.
Messrs. Cohen (Chorlcy), ser vice lamps for the Lancashire County Council. They would service lamps in Whallcy twice a year, replace them every other year and make weekly inspections so that no lamp
The company concerned,
parish council, said that this firm tended to be very prompt. It was costing £100 a year to have lamps serviced by Clith- croc Corporation, and the ones they did seemed to be out of action for longer than the county council ones.
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would be out more than seven days. Mr. J. Holden, clerk to the
the committee’s view, was that the Road Safely officer
which covers jointly* the borough and rural district of Clitheroc, d is cu ss ed the
and work alongside the new safety officer. The new appointment arises
road safety committee wilt probably continue to exist
into the hands- of a full-time officer However, t h c voluntary
-CHAIRMAN of;thc Governors of Ribblesdalc County.’Second
ary, School, Mr. Ernest Cross-
at the -school’s-recent prize dis- .tribution.
Visit to the Holy Land
journey from Beirut to Syria and Jordan. She told of the Roman ruins at Baalbek, mos ques in Damascus and Jeru salem and the rediscovered ancient city of Petra. She was thanked by Mrs. T.
Riishton, Mrs. S. Morton pre sided.
Missionary work
(Goreham), who has recently rteurned from the Ivory Coast, spoke to some 40 people about his. involvement in training people for African missionary work at a theological college. Mr. Ralph Horne.' of Wad
dington . presided.- Afterwards, refreshments were served.
Footpath danger
County Council of the danger.. It was stated that the path was, in places, almost at the-river edge, although the River Board had refuted a sug gestion that the river is under mining the bank.
claimed at a meeting of the Parish Council. The Council. is to advise the
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THE footpath ■ which runs by tlic river in Whallcy, from Lord John Street to Arch bishop’s Wood . is too narrow for public ’ safety, it was
COLOURED slides showing missionary work in Africa were a feature, of Trinity Methodist Missionary Society’s annual meeting, on Saturday evening.- The Rev. Norman Goreham
home of the secretary, Mrs- N. Foster, matron of St. Denys’ Children’s Home. Miss Bingham described the
AN illustrated talk on a holi day in the Holy Land, was given to members of Clitheroc Inner Wheel Club by Miss B- Bingham, headmistress of the Girls’ ^ ll-ammar School. The' talk was given in the
ley, presents head girl,. Vivi enne -Marsdcn with dier- award
. arc:—deputy head-girl, Angela Hilton, "Anne Briggs, - David
.-Looking on; fromileft to right,
. Johnson, : and the . headmaster, Mr.-.D. Mortimer. After the presentations,: ' Vivienne pro posed a vote of . thanks to Mr. Crossiey.
PEOPLE ARE GENEROUS
Christian Aid/Cafod appeal. Expenses were only ££16 and £1,999 was sent to Christian Aid. including £585 from an nual housc-to-housc collections.
Police put out light
was drawn to faulty lamps'at the bottom of Green Park, in
Moorfield and at the end 'o f Queen Street.
Young Farmers Slide's of a trip to Poland
.borrow YFC, who gave the show, won the trip in a Young farmers competition. Mr. M. Marsden presided, and the speaker was thanked by S. Spurgeon and T. French.
Clithcroe Young Farmers Club at their recent meeting. ■ Miss S. Hargreaves, of Bils-
were shown to members of ,
explained to the Rev. E. S. Joselin, who raised the matter, that the lamp cast a shadow which prevented a policeman on point duty from being seen by passing traffic. - The attention of the council
junction of Station Road and Clitherpe Road, Whalley, had been disconnected by the police for safety reasons, the Parish Council was told. Coun. J. H. Fell, chairman,
A LARGE floodlamp near the OUT OF DOORS
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lected by the Christian Aid Committee of Chtheroe and District Council of Christian Congregations over the past year. The money is for the joint
More than £2,015 was col
Double event raises- £450'
Mr. Green is president ’of the club.
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several stalls manned by mem bers of the club, and these in cluded a bring, and buy, jewel lery and a cakes and home pro duce stall. There was also a sweater bar and hat bar and in the evening a wig demon stration was held.
the two events. There was a-’ tombola : and
Centre acknowledges ’with thanks a donation of £5 ■ CUtheroe Inner Wheel . Club-
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Nearly 300 people attended
ABOUT £450 was raised 'for. the Rimington Recreation and Football Club at a coffee morn ing and . .sherry-..evening at Denis Field, Rimington, home of Mr. and-Mrs. J,-A/Green.
costs 2Sp. now to go to Clith- eroe :and back, which is (deplorably expensive for what
.is really.- nothing of a jour ney.” .
... Seat used
as battering , ram
■ as a battering ram, Coun. A. Westwcll told members of the :Parish Council. ’ He said that the adjacent
.drainpipe appeared to have been rammed with one of the benches, which were them selves subject to persistent vandalism.
Miss P. Wilkinson suggested
moving the benches, but Coun J. Shaw felt this would con- situtc an admission of defeat. It appeared to Miss Wil kinson that .Billington peoph
were chiefly responsible for the damage. These young people ,had .said they came to Whalley because there was nothing, to. do in Billington, and they sat bn • the benches because there was nothing to do in Whalley either.
A BENCH from , outside the bank , in King Street; Whallcy, looked as tf it had been used
the. plight of old people who could - no longer afford to visit friends' and -relatives because of the expensive fares. Coun. Fell continued:. “It
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persistent r and mist. B group decide on from the Ark, a heigl Harrison Sti feet high. Instead th
SEVEN me of the Clith mar Schoc travelled to by car at th front the O Hotel to P" Gill. Stiklc Gully. They walk
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Dungeon C marshy grou the river a: back to the Raven Crag
ette lighter Mr. Roland the staff at offices, to nt; on Friday a public liealt
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’ shoulder-length veil was set with rhinestones, pearls and white roses and she carried an
Elizabethan P°sy °£ pmk roses and -white frccsia and white
satin ribbon. Matron of honour , was Mrs. • Ursula Edmondson and • brides
•Tracy Barnes and Miss Donna Howcroft, the bridegroom’s niece............... Tracy wore blue Nylon over a satin ankle-length dress and
.Miss Susan Bialccki.-. There were two flower maidens in attendance, Miss .
maids were Miss Patricia How- croft, bridegroom’s sister, and
•he bride wore a, gown of white nylon with filigree flowers, with a long train. Her three tiered
second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Howcroft, of Wordsworth Drive, Great Harwood. Given away by her father,
Highland, eldest daughter of Mr. J. Highland, of the Pad- dock, ’Henthorn Road. Clith eroe, and Mr. Peter Howcroft. The bridegroom is the
. Donna wore white lace over a pink satin ankle-length dress. Both wore flowered bon nets with white accessories. ' The three attendents wore
Parkinson and groomsmen were Mr. David Highland, bride’s brother, and Mr. Peter Barnes. Ushers were Master Terence Barnes and Mr. Peter Wolscn- holmc. The ceremony was performed
Chatburn.
moulder with a Great Harwood firm and the bride a machinist at Trutex Ltd., Waterloo. Photograph: Mrs. A. Stretch,
left for a honeymoon on the Fylde coast. On their return, they will’ live in James Street, Great-Harwood. The bridegroom ■ is a
by the Rev. J. C. Hudson. After a reception at the Sun Inn, Waddington the couple
Empire-line dresses of cham pagne satin with lace bodices and sleeves with satin cuffs; purple flowers in their hair, and purple shoes. They carried posies of pink carnations and purple freesia with purple satin ribbon. Best man was .Mr. William
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