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HELD in b r ig h t s u n s h in e , th e e ig h th W isw e l l S h ow , o rg a n is e d b y th e W isw ell R e ,b e 1 s P o n y Club a t t r a c t e d a r e c o rd n u m ­ b e r o f 570 e n t r ie s .


S taged a t Stockshill Farm. Wiswell, by permission of


M r a n d Mrs W. p . Robin­ son, th e show was organised by Mrs Robinson a n d Mrs P . Wood.


t i ie t r ia l Jumping, w i th 70 en tries , while th e h an d y pony section a t t r a c te d 50 entries , a n d several o th e r classes boas ted more th a n 30 competitors.


Most p o p u la r class was


dog show, w ith 92 entries. Organisers were Mrs H. Wilson, of Whalley, who


Also very popular was th e


also judged th e classes, a n d Mr* K. Wliitwell, a member of th e show committee, an d formerly of Wiswell.


NEW TROPHY


r e n between th e ages of th re e an d -14. en te red th e sp o r ts section, organised by Mr an d Mrs M. Robinson, of Wiswell while th e fancy dress competition proved to be ; a .winner, too. T h is was judged by Mrs Downham an d Mrs • C. Hopwood. F ir s t prize went


Sanderson, of Colne. A new tro p h y ,


A la rg e number of child­


Wiswell pony club show attracts record entry


Bowland. W in n e r was Mrs Rin g h am , w ith Blazer. Catering was organised by


Mrs C. Robinson an d Miss J.


Robinson, a n d show jumps were loaned by Mrs S. Bancrof t, of Wiswell. S tew ard s were Mrs M.


Hopwood, Mrs M. Clegg (of Wiswell), Mrs S. Hallam (Parbold), a n d Mrs H. Duckworth (Bacup). Judges were: In h an d


(L ad y L u ck ) . M. Pil ling (D a lto n M an o r ) . A. Maw Ojhe C o ssa ck ) . Senior: H-, 5 e nK n


In te rm e d ia te : K. T aU en ty .c


M. Stell (Double Im a g e ) . I.. McCarthy (N ic h o la s ) . M CIub: A. M o ra n (S u nU n j , C.


Sanderson


(P a tc h ! , A. KISS (Shadow). Bending - ( ju n io r s ) : J . D ak in


\J - B el l G am ep .


M u r ray (A lfa lfa ) , C. Young 1 FF a n c y ’ d re s s (12 e n t r ie s ) ; S.


Twilight). R. S t i rz a k e r (T im m y ) . Bending ( s e n io r s ) : ,_.s * F o s te r


(Candy). S. G re en h a lg b (Golden


(Silver T r a i l ) , S. Collin*? (-Black Magic).


J* Bolton (Country


classes. Mr E. Williams (Charnock R ic h a rd ) : r id d en showing. Mr B. Harwood (Darwen): equitation, Mr A. Hulme (B o lto n ) : jumping, Mr P. Bibby (Blackpool'. Mr C. Hargreaves (Bu rn ley '. Course builder. Mr J. Roocroft (Brindle).


HORSES


(B la z e r '. M. H aw th o rn e (N a la l . K. T a l le n ty re (L ad y L u c k ) . A. G re e n b a lg h O-eighon A ra b e sq u e ) .


B e s t c o n d i t io n ed : D. RinKham


C h r is t in e Bell memorial •trophy : was p re sen ted for


to Miss • S. th e


th e f irs t tim e by Mr an d Mrs J . Bell of Bolton by


EQUITATION


S e re n a d e ) , S. W il l iam so n (Scfton Sm a l l M i r a c le ) . A. S k ip p e r


U n d e r 10: J . Cook (S p r in g (C r ib an R B a l la d ) . fe rn (R a -D a n n ia ) .


(N o r th e rn E ig h ts ) , S. Gold- b o ro u g h (S am a rk a n d ) , A. R ed-


J u n io r : A. L . E dw a rd s . . , rd s


B Musical s a c k s ( ju n io rs ) : A. Crecnhalgh (LeLghon A rab e sq u e ) ,


E. Connelly iC om m e n a l i , p . s a c k s


Collins (S a r a h ) . Musical


Bolton (Count ry B o y ), B. Eck- Voyd (K e lp ie ) . D. (Brandy) .


( s e n io n :


(P r in c e ) . A. G re c n h a lg h (Leighon Ar ab e sq u e* . J Walk, trot an d le ad ( s e n io rs ) :


Obstacle r a c e ( ju n io rs ) ; J . Dakin (C andy). D. Underwood


..


Alston (C a rm e n a ) , B. H a f fn e r (Bell Bottoms*. A. Beeston


(Heinekent . D. In g h am (B ran d y ) . Old crocks m u s ic a l s a ck s : J .


Bolton (Country Boy). b r e e d in g c l a s s e s Mountain and m o o r lan d ( sm a l l ) ;


"points in g ym k h an a : J . Bolton (Country Boy), T. Lees E l l e r y .1.


Nev ille (M a ry P o p p in g ) , S. T a y lo r (F i l ly ) .


in g . R e s e rv e : W illesley N u ts in M ay . B rood m a r e : D. B u r row s (Wil-


C h am p io n : J i l to n P r in c e C h a rm ­


R o ck ) , D. B u r row s (R o y a l H a z e l , n u t ) , M r . B u t le r (C z a r ) . Y e a r l in g : D. Lord (Holly T re e


L a rk s p u r ) . A. B e l l (M in k a ) , P . Sefton (S o u te r F ly b y N ig h t) . 2 an d 3 y e a r old: S. S tam p e r


(M a c ) . S en io r h a n d y h o r s e : J . Neville (M a ry P o p p in s ) ,


(R i tc h ie ’s D e l ig h t) , J . Townson (P e n d o r am a ) ,


J . Th om p so n


Stone (G re y C lo u d ), R . S t i rz a k c r (B is le y ) .


(C o u n try B o y ) , D. F le t t (F ie s ta ) . J u n io r h a n d y p o n y ; A. L. E dw a rd s (N o r th e rn L ig h ts ) , A.


J . Bolton SHOWING SECTION


son (Sefton Sm a ll M i ra c le ) , A. S k ip p e r (C r ib an R. B a l la d ) , N. R in g h am (D en n is M o u n ie r ) . 13.2 h.h . sh ow in g : P . Mo rley


(R o s s ly n H e av en S e n t) , S. Green* h a tg h (Golden T w i l ig h t) . E. G r im sh aw (C r ib a n T im ) . 14.2 b.h. sh ow in g : A. R ed fe rn


D Lord (J ilton P r in c e C h a rm ­ in g ) . D. Burrows (Willesley N u ts in M ay ) , J . Wignall (Beacons Bay


B<Mountain and m o o r lan d ( la rg e ) ; A. Hallam (M aelog M a r l in e ) . G.


L e a rn , A. N a u g h to n (S c in t i l la* , L. M cC a r th y (N ic h o la s ) . W orking h u n te r : H. Benson (High G am e ) . L. M i l le r (A n g u s ) , A. H a l lam (P e rm a n e n t W ay ) .


(L eighon A ra b e sq u e ) . R id in g h o r s e : D. Booth (Salmon


(R a D a n n ia ) , K. H o d g e t ts (C h e r ry P ie * . S. G re e n h a lg h


P r in c e C h a rm in g * , J . H ay es (D en n is M o u n ie r ) . H. T a y lo r (D ap p le ) . 12.2 h.h. sh owin g : S. W i lliam ­


Le ad R e in : C. P aw so n l J i l to n


le a ley N u ts in M a y ) , J . Wignall (B e a c o n s B ay B e l le ) . A. Wolfen- den (P o la r is P e n n yw o r t ) . F o a l : A. Wolfenden (P en d le


Cook (S p r in g S e re n a d e ) , F . Maw (T h e C o s s a ck ) . B Best 14 h.h.* Northern Lights.


Working h u n te r p o n y : A. L. E dw a rd s (N o r th e rn L ig h ts ) , J .


est 15 h.h.: The Cossack. JUM P IN G


(D an n y B o y ) . M. R ow e r (T in k e r ) . A. M o ran (D u n d rum ) . 13.2 h .h . jum p in g : C. H o d g e tts


(S im o n ) , A. M o ran (D u n d rum ) . 12.2 b.b. jum p in g : C. H o d g e tts


Club jum p in g : C. M u r ra y (A l f a l f a ) , S. C ow p e r thw a i te


tom s ) , C. M u r ra y (A lfa lfa ) . 14.2 h .h . an d o v e r , jum p in g :


(C om m a n c h e ) . A. W i lm c r (S p e a r , m in t ) , J . B a rn e s (S au l) . 14.2 h .h . jum p in g : S. G r im sh aw (K e sp a l) . E . H a f fn e r (Bellbot-


P h i l ip so n (P c a x l i ta * . A. Dyson (L i t t le A co rn ) . F ie s ta and J . W r ig h t (E b o n y * .


DOG SECTION K. H o g a r th (P ip p in ) . R. C a lv e r t


T h o rn b e r (S h a n d a >. F r ie n d l ie s t d o g : A. Day (C a rla* .


Wood (C a r l) . C u te s t p u p p y : A. Day (C a r l* .


(S h an d a ) . F ie r c e s t d o g : D. B u rn s , A.


H. H o g a r th (P ip p in * , A. Day (T ru d y ) . Sm a r te s t


Wood (P o o ch ) , A. B ees ton ( J o s e p h in e ) , R. C a lv e r t (S h an d a ) . B B es t co n d itio n ed u n d e r 6: B.


lad y and d o g : S.


la ck b u rn (Z e c k i t , E. Wheeton (C a n d y ) , A. Day (T ru d i i .


MITTON LOO SITE: COMPULSORY ORDER MAY NOT BE NEEDED


TH E S p in n e y a t M i t to n , th e p ro p o s e d s i te fo r p u b l ic c o n v e n ie n c e s , m a y n o t h a v e to be b o u g h t by a c om p u lso ry p u r c h a s e o rd e r .


American organist’s visit


DR MARILYN ' MASON f rom th e University of Michigan U.S-A.


is th e


distinguished a r t i s t who is to open th e new series of re c ita ls


Clitheroe P a r ish Church Organ Society on S atu rd ay a t 8 p.m. S h e is to play a pro­


o rganised by


flowing melodic lines of th e d if ficu lt P a s to ra le of Roger- Ducasse, to th e m a jes tic effect of th e g re a t Bach Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C. O th e r item s in th e pro­


gramm e covering a wide choice of styles, from th e


R u ral Council, which is hoping to build th e con­ veniences, th e clerk, Mr L. D. Telford, said the p lan n in g ap p l ica tio n h ad now gone to th e West Rid­ ing County Council for ap­ proval. We h a d s e n t a copy to th e Co-operative Wholesale Society. which


At a meeting of Bowlayd


le t te r saying h e was sorry th e Society h ad decided n o t to sell th e lan d by agree­ ment. T h e CWS h ad written


owns th e Spinney, a n d a


FR THOMAS MURRAY, w h o h a s ju s t ta k e n o v e r


back an d from th e le tte r. Mr Telford gain ed th e im­ pression th a t


been a misunderstanding. MEETING


th e re h ad The CWS said th a t if


gramme include two sh o r t pieces by th e early S panish composer Lidon, pieces by Pergolesi a n d Soler, an d two sh o r t pieces by th e American composer Searle Wright, of th e se th e f irs t is a n a r ran g e ­ m e n t of B ro th e r Jam e s Air, a n d th e second a Choral P re lu d e on “Greensleeves”. Dr. Mason was th e f irs t


American woman o rg an is t to give a re c ita l in Westminster Abbey, when she represented ithe U n ited S ta te s a t th e


Cameramen


th e Ribblesdale Camera Club opened w ith a supper a t th e Red Pump, Bashall Eaves, followed by a coloured slide show by Mr T. B a rb e r with taped commentaries by Mr B. Tyrer. T h e new syllabus is full


THE w in te r programme of


start winter session


In te rn a t io n a l Congress of O rg an is ts in 1957.


public conveniences were to be built i t would prefer them to be sited in th e Spinney r a th e r th a n in a good field. I t asked fo r a copy of th e plans showing exactly how much la n d would be needed. I t was decided th a t Mr


Telford and Mr E. Berry, th e surveyor an d engineer, should meet the arch ite c ts today a t the Spinney to draw up ex a c t p lans which can be sen t to th e CWS. I t was said a t th e coun­


Awards for safe


cyclists TWENTY-ONE children who


took pari in Die National Cycling Proficiency Scheme


cil meeting th a t i t looked as though th e re -was now a chance th a t th e s ite may be bought w ith o u t a compul­ sory purchase order, provid­ ing th a t th e p lan n in g appli­ c a tio n is ; pproved by th e County Council.


Pressure


on sewage plants


of in te res tin g topics an d a number of lectures an d dem o n s tratio n s will be given by a te am ..of , ex p e r ts from th e L an c ash ire an d Cheshire Photographic .Union. ' T h e f irs t ta lk was given


BUILDING development in th e S to n y h u rs t a re a h a s p u t added pressure on 20-year- old sewage p lan ts a t Wood- fields and Dene Bridge, a n d as a re su lt th e in s ta lla tio n s have n o t been functioning satisfactorily. Hearing this . Clitheroe


by Mr Dennis Wr ight whose topic was “ Exposure meters, exposure a n d development.” He traced, th e development


a n d improvement in film speeds over th e ’la s t 30 years a n d advised on th e use . of developers, inc ident light for colour an d th e dangers of over ag i ta t io n an d over­ development. He was th an k ed by th e


ch a irm an . ’ Mrs B. Staruer. Next week: LCBU slide.folio.


★ Golf Requisites


★ Coaching available to all players


★ All classes o f Golfers catered fo r


N. TEL. 511 For Oxfam


FOUR Clitherofe ch ild ren raised £ 2 fo r Oxfam with a jumble sale in Jubilee Terrace. T h e ch i ld ren a re P am e la Ja ck so n (aged 8), S tep h en '


C h r is to p h e r Hijids (11).; Mr.’ Col in S cott, .ch airm an


P a tr ic ia LaWson' (ioV / a n d Ja ck so n (10),


o f ’ ’th e C lithe roe ' group of Oxfam, sa id they w e re 'm o s t appreciative o f ef fo rts such a s th is which to g e th er accounted fo r a considerable sum. T h e - in te re s t -of young people is a n encouragement th a t ’ th e fu tu re holds genuine hope fo r a better, more dignified existence fo r th e people Oxfam exists to serve, h e said.


R u r a l Council’s W a te r ­ works, Sewage an d Cleansing Committee agreed to seek a re p o r t f rom th e consulting engineers. Clerk to th e council Mr Alan B u t t sa id i t seemed likely th a t la rg e r p lan ts would h av e to be installed.


held a t Whalley Church of England School are to oe presented (rith certificates of Royal Society for th e P re­ vention of Accidents. T h e awards will be made by chairman of Clitheroe


RDC, Coun. James Fell, a t „ cereinony at the school on Wednesday. At th e same


time he v-111 h a n d over Lancashire County Council certificates of m e r i t to two


o th e r children. On October 12th, Coun.


Pell will present cycling proficiency awards to Chip­ ping children, a t th e village hall and th e following Thursday, the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. R. T u rn e r will nresent awards to the children of Pendle County Primary school._____


Better viewing


P L A N S for a local relay station to improve television reception in th e Whalley and Worston areas have „ lrM riv received ministry' approval—but


n o t likely to be opera tin g


In d ep en d en t Broadcas ting Authority


before 1974. This was stated by th e


le tte r from C lith eroe R u ra l Council.


Council drinks a toast


to golden wedding couple MEMBERS o f C l l th e ro e R u r a l D is tr ic t Council d r a n k a to a s t in s h e r ry to c o l le a g u e Coun. J o h n S h a rp a t th e i r m e e t in g o n M o n d a y In re c o g n itio n of h is g o ld e n w ed d in g .





to Coun. S harp, ch a irm an of council hlis none, an d cora- th e RDC, Coun. uuin


—~


Before proposing a to a s t Jam ess Fell.


of flowers for his wife, L au ra The couple live a t Sunny


l. m jt.o him a bouquet r e n ,


dale, Ribblesdale View Chat- burn. Paying tr ib u te to Coun


' —R_ HnlfffltA


K Hoigate spoke of his ser- its good wishes f0 r his vice to th e council, which ex- golden wedding, coun. S h a rp


t Coun. j o __


Thanking the council xnau****®WlShftc w u n cu


s- y. • _ for l


time an d ta len ts over th a t work he h ad done without period, and if you look a t


th e supp°r t of his wife.


th e amount of work th is pare it with the expenditure.


f t.«*• in itself IS d croriif f.r


Shai-p, who is ch a irm an o th e F inance an d General Purposes Committee,


personally ,jwo>ild like to thank him* -be concluded.


for this council and. fo r the community a t large, and I


him.” “ He h as ^


ays worked


p u r e iw ^ t th a t in itself is a cred it to


reception could be improved.


..rep ly to a w h e th e r


th e relay is


a s W h a lley ’s P a r is h P r ie s t . L iv e rp o o l-b o rn F r M u r ra y w a s p rev io u s ly c u r a te a t


St P e te r 's C h u rc h in B la c k b u rn .


COMEDY TO FORE AT FESTIVAL


COMEDY will be to the forefront of Clitheroe's Festival of Plays this year, with three of the six entries in a humorous vein.


week long festival, to take place in the Civic Hall between October 23rd and 28th. was announced a f te r a meet ing of th e festival pat rons.


T h e programme for the


on t.he Monday will be the L.indum Players from Lin­ coln, wi th “ Miscel lany on Mar r iage.”


S ta r t in g th e proceedings


en t e r ta inmen t will be pro­ vided by Manches ter 's Tudor players. wi th “ Relatively Speaking." a comedy by Alan Ayckbourn.


T u e s d a y ’s AJUDICATOR


by the Anonymous Players, of Blackpool, on Wednesday, and th e following day the ^ o dm o rd e n Players give “ Hindle Wakes," a Lan c a ­ shire d’-oma by Stanley Houghton. The fu r th e s t - travelled


comedy “ She Stoops to Conquer ” will be presented


Oliver Goldsmi th’s period


CATHOLIC SCHOOLS CHANGES HIT A SNAG


A SCHEME to reorganise Roman Catholic Secondary Education on comprehen­ sive lines h a s ru n in to diffi­ culties. T h e governors of St. Mary's College, one of th e schools involved, have


decided n o t to tak e p a r t a t p re sen t "because a sa tis fa c ­ tory ag re em en t h a s n o t been r e a d ie d ” w ith th e D ep a r tm en t of Education an d Science. Local


changeover concerns St. Augustine's School, Billing- ton, which would become a mixed sixth-form school covering th e 11 to 16 age group. T h e change would take


in te re s t in th e


Ai'ts—las t year 's winners— will stage “ The Bi r thday P a r ty ,” a Harold Pint-er classic, on Friday. The week’s e n te r ta inmen t will be


group, Edinburgh Th e a t re


tral ia. h e has h ad great ex­ perience in all fields of drama . Tra ined in the at re, radio an d films in Australia, h e came to this count ry in 1938 and joined the Old Vic for a season. Af ter war service, he


vir tually every ma jor drama festival in Br i tain, an d h e r


decided to tu rn to teaching, and took up a post ns lec­ turer in d rama a t Not t ing­ ham University. He h a s adjudicated at


also travel led extensively in Africa and Austral ia, ad­ judicat ing and teaching.


Mr Stanley Hi ldebrandt , who was also adjudica tor a t th e town's f irs t ever Fest i­ val of Plays, six years ago. A nat ive of Sydney. Aus­


rounded off on Saturday by T h e a t re One f rom T h o rn ­ to n Cleveleys, whose choice is a mode rn comedy by Tom Stoppard, ent i t led " En te r a Fre e Man.” This year 's adjudica tor is


25,000 Top Quality Bulbs now in stock


Over 60 varieties Daffodils, Tulips, Hyacinths, Crocus, Snowdrops, etc.


Hyacinths for planting outside— 70p for 10, £6 for 100. Bulb Fibre lOp per bag.


Daffodils and Narcissi to plant outside for naturalizing— 40p for 25, 60p for 50, £1 for 100.


Prepared Hyacinths for Christmas flowering--- 90p for 10, £8 for 100 (smaller quantities of above supplied.


2,000 Heathers coming into flower, over 60 varieties. A good selection of Alpine Plants. Container grown Shrubs and Conifers.


B e s t child h a n d le r : A. Wood (C a r l ) . D. P a r k e r (C an d y ) , D.


E . H a f fn e r (Bell B o ttom s* . C. M u r r a y (A l f a l f a ) , A. P h ih p so n (P e a r l i ta ) . O v e r 14.2 h.h . jum p in g ; A.


Th om p so n (B e s s ) , K. Jo n e s i B a r r ie ) . C le v e re s t dog: R. C a lv e r t


Bes t co n d i t io n ed o v e r 6: L.


(S h a n d a ) , L. T h om p so n (B e s s ) , K. Jo n e s (B a r r ie * . Dog w i th w a g g ie s t


D. H aw th o rn e (P ix ie ) . A. Day (S ian ) , P . R in g h am (S a l) . Dog ju d g e would lik e to ta k e


L. T h om p so n (B e s s ) . G. E c c le s (S a n d y ) . Doc w ith m o s t a p p e a l in g e y e s :


R in g h am (S a l) , G. E c c le s (S an d y ) , H. H o g a r th (P ip p in ) . B e s t jum p e r ; A. Wood (C a r l ) ,


ta i l : P.


h om e : D. P a r k e r (C an d y * . E . Winton (C an d y I I ) . K. H aw th o rn e (P ix ie ) .


Aiisa Rob in so n , P . Bai ley. 4 an d 5 y e a r o ld s : D. Haw ­


CHILDREN’S SPORTS B ab ies ra c e ; .Jayne Ro b in so n .


th o rn e , A. B ai ley , P. Dakin. 6. 7 an d 8 y e a r o ld s : N. ItlcNab,


It. V ick ery , S. B u rk e & C. Gor- n a ll. 3-lcqgori ra c e , 12-14: S. B urke & C. G o rn a l l , M. Meadows &


S. B u rk e . A. Allison. 3-lefified r a c e , 9-11: D. B u rn s &


,J. R o s tro n . S. B urke. P o ta to ra c e , b o y s : C. D ak in , A.


B a i ley , N. McN'ab. G G ir ls ino y a rd s - S. B u rk e , C.


o rn a l l , .1. R o s tro n . Boys 100 y a rd s : C. D ak in , R. V ick ery , C. G o rn a ll.


R. V ick ery . P o ta to ra c e , g i r l s : C. G o rn a l l ,


works -Councillor


Ribblesdale Cement pi-opose to build for the store; ■ i recovery of cement clinker, was described by a member of Bowland R..r:\! v as “awful and det r imental to the vista". Coun. Mrs. S, J. Dotr,


A 115 ft.-high cone, wlilcli


asking for her prou ,t. t ■ . •• registered, added th a t there was al ready a huge complex at Ribblcsdaio Cement and she thought the new propo­ sal was horrible. The i-o.a would be


wr ipjountcd by a building and a convevor bell \vo-l i lead from it to t t " gro-vri. The appl icat ion h ad been brought to the C:.u: not ice


Cement can be seen from p a r t of i ts area. Coun. Ronnie Williamson


*rs Ribblesdale ••


th o u g h t this was a ma t te r on which th e council should be very careful if the build­ ing was n o t to s tand out “like a sore th umb ”. An official from the Divi­


r - / A d v e r t i s e r and Times, September 28th, i2?2


sional Planning Office ex­ plained t h a t th e cone would be made of grey .sheeting and would be placed between the exist ing buildings and Clitheroe, not on the Bow­ land side of the complex.


HOLIDAYS


PROPOSALS for school holidays in the Bowland are a in 1973 were put before members of the district's Educat ion Sub-commi t tee this week. The Eas ter hol i­ days will be f rom April 12th an d 25th and the summer ones from July 13th and August 28th.


THE B R ID A L


BO U T IQ U E 63 KING WILLIAM ST. BLACKBURN.


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N ex t to fo rm e r E s so ld o Cin em a (now th e C la s s ic )


L a rg e sele c t io n of Brides* a n d B r id e sm a id s ’ Gowns f rom Stock o r p e rso n a l ly ta i lo re d to y o u r sp ec ifica tio n . P a g e Boy Outfits. B eau tifu l Veils a n d H e adw e a r . Wedding S ta t io n e ry


WVdding Gowns from a s li t t le as £14-


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VISIT THE FAMILY FIRM FOR PERSONAL SERVICE


Skiptpmania it’s catching!


place a t th e beginning of th e au tum n te rm n ex t year, with a proposal fo r a fu tu re m a jo r building exten­ sion to accommodate two e x t ra forms to br ing the


• Notre Dame G ram m a r School, Blackburn, with equal oppor tunity for admis­ sion. T h e re-organisa tion plan


h a s been submitted to th e County Education Commit­ tee by tb e S alford Diocesan Schools’ Commission a n d is subject to th e approval of th e D ep a r tm en t of Educa­ tion an d Science.


Dangerous hole


A HOLE about 4ft. deep le f t o n th e unmade p a r t of Manor Road, Whalley, a f te r the gas conversion is a d an g e r to a small child, Coun. J . S. R. Shaw pointed o u t a t th e p ar ish council. Although legally tills was


a m a t te r to be se ttled between th e Gas Board an d th e pro p er ty owner, i t was decided th a t th e


c l e r k


tended back over 30 years. said th a t he woui^ n o t have He h a s given freely of his- been able to carry o u t th e


should w ri te immediately to th e Gas Board, pointing o 11 th e d an g e r caused by th_ hole when full of water.


// building' SOCIETY


Branch Office: 7 Market Place, Clitheroe BB7 2BZTei: 4210 Manager: Mr. VV. S. Glasby


SKIPTON BUILDING SOCIETY Member-of the Building Societies Association (Trustee Status)


HEAD OFFICE: HIGH STREET, SKIPTON. YORKS. TEL. 0756-4581 CITY OFFICE: 81 HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON WC1V 6NG. TEL. 01-242-8147.


courses would be con c en tra­ ted a t St. Mary’s College and


u p p e r lim it to 18 years. A t , f irs t, s ix th form


‘Sis’ has amazed everyone. She used to be the last of the big spenders - now she's a big saver. Skiptomania was her little secret. She's saving in the Skipton - small amounts every now and then. It’s grown with interest.


Skiptomania an infectious enthusiasm for making money grow in the Skipton.


Interest rates up i- % from October 1st


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