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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 .
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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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