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Sharp rise in prices at Mart


THE annual salt' of half bred brooding owes and of horned lambs took place at Glithcroo Auction Mart on Friday. Thoro was a good entr>' of


1.1 »2 ewes ami 2,419 hornod Iambs, The owes came fo n e a rd in a very fit condition and looked exceptionally well. The norn^d lambs had also


of o u ‘ S \\:is expected and this was so. altitough some buyers


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com- 1 1


h.avc ; In th e I


Ikcnzic more faci-


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taken advantage of the. reecnt good weather atul were presented in cood forward condition for stock from the l^ll.s. .A ,'sliarp rise in the price


thotis.'n the ri-se might have been nion' soN'ore in some cases. ■J'hore wa.« a fint^ selling trad e


CENTRE


I c 'n t lu is ic i s ts n iu y s o o n li3.vc 3. c lul i 01 h a v i n g lo go o u t o f tow n ,


n :!ic a'..-^o a ke en table ten n is — player ,


ih c re a iUa t io n or a dre am.


aim.s For Mr Mackenzie, who is th e club i.s th e


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..'■.ric'. h av e wan'^ed to form a club in C'i 'ihcroe for years, since I


hav e th e ideal i j lace to plaj ',


iir.st .st.irtcd playing a t p a r i sh church. Now we


THE following pupil3 of Clitheroe schools were successful in the Joint Matriculation Board O level examinations:


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School


T F Mj J . G. B am fo rd P NC CW (W): R . B en tley H T M P N j G. A. Binns E T F G M P N: P . F . B i rk e t t E H T M N j J . J . Duxbury E H X M P N.


N CW (W)j S. A. HoUings E H T F M P NC: G. I . Jo s s E H M N ; J . L am b e r t E H T D F G N ; M. M. Mason E H T D F M P NC N ; K. R . MitcheU E T M P NC.


W (W): A. J . H e a th E H T M N R. P r i tc h a rd E L F G M P


NC: M. G. Todd E H T N CW r <W): M. C. Upton E H T D M: FW CW): T . W a te rw o r th H L


. D. E . Stock E H T F M P C. R. Wade D O M P NC N


R C. K. S h a rp ie s E H T D M N :


E H T M P NC N : G. M Wright E L F .


G M P : P . M. H. Williams


N B. W. Ja ck so n E T D M P NC i ; D. Ja c q u e s H M; D. L e a th e r ! Pr T M P N : ,L. MitcheU E H T T G M P N : A. J . P e a r so n E H E F M P NC N ; C. S. P e a r so n


P NC N : D. J . Ranson E T F G TCf P NC N : D. Ros s E I I F P N.


and it resulted in an almost total ch'a rance of ewe.**. The horned l.imbs met a. very


sh a rp trad e with prices well in line ^vith the increases for half- bred and down lambs, .-\vcrace.s for .«toc!ts wore well up on last year. The jud.ge u a s Mr K. Dawson,


M N : P . C. P la n t E T L F M


F G; J . K. Slaiding E T L F G M P NC; D. R . Speak E L F G M P NC N : J .F . Spurgeon E N CW (W); G. G. Thompson H T D M P N : I . Weard en T M P N: J . H. Wood E T.


of Thornton-in-Cra\en. The award ff>r t lie best pen of 10 Masha m owes went to W. Finder, of Newton. ;ind .A. K. and M. Fay- cock, .Mitton; and for the be.st ]ien of in mule rvees, to H.


to -£25; end Mu ewes, four crop and over, to £17.


crop, made lo £22; Alasham ewi»s. four croj) an<l over, to £15; Mule ewes, two ai'.d three crop,


P a lm e r . Twision, and J . Morphet# Goosnarch. Masham ewes, two and three


£7.50. and t)tJ:er liorned Iambs, to C.5.P0


Best horned lambs made to


cre.n\es I leh e r : 1 and 2 J . II. IFar-row and Sep; 2. K. Iluck. C'>w-.s made in £240 (av e rag e


I..imbx made to 2f>p 'a \ ', f.-it owr-s to


.'.ui-'ion Mar:*.'- dair.v .‘*cction on Th.nr.-.ciay,


i r r \D u w.-,- good


c'-Ilagc ! over ' were ^


Jjfidies; i lu d so n , i M r H . M r D.


I.Mari'n ! I


I '.Vood. I feillow.s,


bn Lil- I a n d


I 'o n b v Mrs


o p *; ; ■ I Gi.^bum W r o.y


Ill-, of -.vh t ii V, re fniiy acerodited. P r - .u 'f o r an neeredited B and


- f .,’v.-d rr.'v.*; apei hrifer^.


T a '‘or; 2. H Moorip-nee; Pavn:-,.


Forward wc’t 27.9


P.'.xtnp: 2. V. A. Orin’-.M! :;»'d Sen.' Non-aoevf dTed co'-v: 1. H. ■Hor>ehr-'ld; 2, D Har rison; 3. W. w-il'ban.'if H r i f r r ; 1 arid 3, r A Dr'o'nih •.-".ri Sor.'-. 2. D. C■^:•l:.^le A.vr.-^h : r r ; 1 .'inri 2. F. .S. DinsdnJe.


Ih'-tfiv: 1 pf.d 2. F.


to £266 'S lo e* : n on-nccr''dited Fries:;-!:', rows to X‘22Q (£1431!


:o .£2,0 I a


.A r :' r«- ri;: e d V r i f s i a n c o w s made 'e


heift-rs


heifers to ,£2!6 e£160x Ayr.shire to .£*40 I £121*.


£4-1 (£40.27'. bnli ealve.s lo £49 '£76,1.5', and .•ip"ns cross bull r.tlve.s to £20 (£28'.


f-'rward.


a e r red i 'ed i'.eifer made .£149. There were 21 acerediied e.ilvrs '-alvr.s m-tde to


n ce-‘--c!:: rd Avrr-';:rc cow made £120. and a heifer £206.


.An non-


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‘nF FA K Y " ( r£ 2 -S 3 -C Z -9 9 4 fittings in Brown Mahogany Leather; 3 fittings in Blue Smooth Leather, Girls 9 -3


PORTIA £3-89


4 fittings in Brown o r Biac); Softee Leather. Teens 2 -8


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a-.v.arded to: 1, H. F. F.


awarded to; i . .1. P a rk e r : 2. *T. I'awcett


fuilj' ai‘er<’dited newly-calved c-.ws and hoTe?-s forward at Bcniham ]a>t week. Pr:7es


a ro\\- wore :"m! S 'n ; 5. A. Her-


u In the fa!.-lock section th e re 'he.-i’*1 i n gs made lOii.


i'liT.'- and h'if'^rs made to £263 I


or.- 1.204 sheep and lam b s . (£.").97b and


-A GOOD t.r.'Kln was m; t by 6^


N. C. Coles L F M : M. E . Whitworth F .


Lower s ix th : S. R . Cavill H ;


A. Ounbabin, J . Ckjwking, D. R. E a s th am an d B. Pilkington.


g The following fo u r th - fo rm e rs ained p a s se s in A r t : J . B a tem a n ,


Clitheroe Girls' Grammar School


worth E H T D L F G M N : Philip p a Alwa.v E H D L F G NT P C: Dorothy A rm i ts te ad E T X D M N : Gillian Ashworth E H X L M N C: .Janet. Astin E EL T X M N ; B r id g e t Atkinson E EL H L F G M N.


M N : Anne Benson E E L H X L F M P N ; P h i l l ip a Buckle.v H T D L F M N ; Jo y c e Brown E E l . H D L F G M C: Susan C a rm an E E L H T M DS; Susan C a rv e r E L DS.


Susan B a rk e r E H T D L F G


G M f» C; Gillian Clark E T X n M P N : C h e r ry Clough E H T D L F G M N : GUlian Cowell E T D F M P C N ; S an d ra C rab tre e E TX FL GMP N: •lan e t E am sh aw E E L T D F G M N ; Jo sep h in e F enw ick E E L II X D M P N.


I J a n e H am p sh ire E E L T D F H i la ry Chadwnck E H T X 7. Upper 5 Alpha: Sheila Ains­


N J . A. S an d e r s E T F M P NC N : E. M. Sh ep h erd E T F M P


C N: N . D. Sidebottom E L


P NC N ; D. G. F o r r e s t E H T CDP N CW (W): J . D. F o s te r E H T F M P NC N : M. Heyworth ir T D M N ; J . A. Hindmoor E II T M P NC N : D. G. Holden T M P NC N : D. Howard E I I T F M NC N.


(W): M. J . E d d le s to n E H F G iU P NC N. N r. F a irc lo u g h E H T M P NC


; A. E . F le tc h e r E H L F M


G M NC: N. E . BiUington E H T F M P NC N ; P . .1. Brogden E NC: F . R . Dooris T M P CW


Fo rm 5M: M. J . Bag sb aw E F


CW (W n G. R . P y c H N ; P. Hcilly H M N CW (W ); K. J . Robinson E H T F G M P NC: P . A. Robinson E H T D N.


F o rm SQ: K. Ainsw orth E H


N P . D. Goetzec E H T F M P GC N ; C. J . G re en E H M: C. M. G ru n d y E H T P NC N


Successful at ‘O* level KEY TO SUBJECTS


accounting. AM—additional mathematics. APM—applied niathcmatics. B—botany. BC—British constitution. BCD— building construction and geometrical drawing. BCN—build­ ing construction. BKP—book-keeping. BKA—^book-keeping .and accounting. BS—building science. C—chemistry. CDP—craft design and practice. CFT—


A—general paper. AC—^principles o f accounts.. ACT—


ery. CO—cookery. COM—commerce. CM—commercial mathe­ matics. CS—classical studies. D—art. DRS—dressmaking. DS—domestic science. DSC


ing. e h—economic history. EL—^English literature. EM— elementar.v mathematics. ENG—engineering workshop theory and practice. EPA—economics and public affairs. ES —engineering science. £SO(3—elements o f sociology. F— French. G—German. GBD—geometrical building (drawing).


C N ; A. F . P u rd ie E H T N


craft design and practice. CFT—craft. CFTM—craftwork (metal). CFT—craftwork (wood). CJ—Carpentry and join­


—domestic science (cookery). DSN—domestic science (needlework). E—English language. ED-o-engineering draw­


E; Caroline C a r te r EL; Anne Chapman Mu; Shirley Duckworth E; Marie Hope E EL; Chr istine Kenyon E; Su san Myers E; Sheila Wallace E; Gillian Wilmore E EL; Kay Wilson Mu.


P. J . Towers E; R. Wilkinson St Augustine's


RC Secondary N o r th e rn Universities


GED-^eometrical and engineering drawing. GOV—outlines of British government. GBL—Greek and Roman literature in translation. GS—general science. GU—Gujerati. H—his­ tory. HB—^human biology. HC—housecraft. HD—^history of art. HCC—household cookery. I—Italian. J—ancient history and literature. K—Greek.


KCS—Greek with classical studies. L—Latin. LCS—Latin with classical studies. M—^mathematics. MET—metalwork. N—^biology. NAV—^navigation. NC—nutrition and cookery. NCH—Nufdeld chemistry. NW—needlcwork- O—music. P—physics. PC—physics with chemistry. PH—


physiology and hygiene. PM—pure mathematics. PMM— Pure mathematics with mechanics. PMS-^Pure mathematics with statistics. PO—Polish. Q—economics. QH—economic history. R—Russian. RBA—^rural biologry (agriculture). RBR


surveying. SSB^—seamanship, signals and rule of the road. SOC-—sociolog.v. T—geography. TD—technical drawing. TSC —technical science. TX—textiles. U—geology. XJR—Urdu. W —mathematics and theoretical mechanics. WDK—woodwork X—religious knowledge.


rural biology (horticulture). S—Spanislu SQ—social economics. ST—statistics. SUR—


M; Christine Holland E N DS: M a rg a re t Norton E E L H D L F G M N ; Susan Overend E EL T D L F M P : Anne Sutherland E H D F M P N : S.arah Wallace E E L H D F G M N : Dianne Watson E L : K a th ry n Watson E E L D N.


E L T L F G M P : Susan Furph.v E E L T F M N: Eunice H a rg re a v e s DS; Wendy Hodgson E T D M P N ; Susan Holt E D: Wendy Hopwood E H D L F M P C N ; Dawn Hornby E T D L M N ; Susan H o rn e r E E L T D F M P N ; K a th ry n Hoyle E EL T X L F G M N.


Upi>er 5 B e ta : Lynn B ad ley E


K J a n e t Jo l ly E T N : Graz.vna E onicezna E DS: J i l l Ma rsden E


M ay a ll E T D L F M P C N : Suzanne Mills E H T D L G M P C; Ju l ie Morris E E L H T D L G M N : F r i th M u r ray E H T 7. F G M P ; N ita Newby E EL T DS.


M a rsh E E L H L F G M P . P Marion M a rtin E H T D L M


L H T D L G M N : Karen C N ; Alison Maw D: Helen


N Jo a n P em b e r to n E E L T X P N : F re d a P in d e r E H T D M P


E H T D F M C N : Melanie S la rk ic E H T D L F M P N; •lulie S teele E L D M P C N: Deryn T ay lo r E EIv H D L F M C N: B ren d a TifTin E L D DS.


G M P ; Eliz ab e th Stanworth


T. G M P : Alison Williams E H T X L M P N ; Claire Wolsten- c ro f t E E L T L F G M P : Cheryl Y a te s E E L H T D L A1 P : r te len Y a te s E E L H DS.


Philippa Whitney E EL H T X


Montgomery CS: Elizabeth Pennington CS HB;


M C N : M a rg a re t Hanson E T D F M P N ; Ruth H a rd ik e r E EL T D F M P N : Elizabeth Haslewood E E L T X D F M N DS; J e a n Heselfinc E H X P’ M P C N.


C Fo rm 6B: J a n e t Ba iley TIB-


Sh arp ies HB; E liz abe th Shaw CS: Valerie Stock CS; B a rb a ra Waggett G: Carol Wagner HB. Lower 5A: Ca the rine B a ll Mu.


orinne Cutting CS HB; Lorti:- Joyc e


MN o r th e rn U n iv e rs itie s : Helen S ayall E F L M P C N D T : Nusan H om e r E EL T D F M P G: Suzanne Mills E H T D L


M P C.


DS; Gillian Ra lph E E L T D N DS; E la in e Riley E I I T D L F M P N.


DS: Lynda P ro c te r F M P C F Lynne Robinson E E L H D L Alison Holden E E L H 1, F G


Ribblesdole School and


Adult Centre


NC; S h a r ro n J i l l Birch N; Clirls- tiu® Blundell D; S u san ne Patrici.a Bond M: M. Brooks D GED; C. Brown ENG GED; J a n e Elizabeth ColUnge N T NC.


Associated Examining Boa rd K a ren R o b e rta B a teman N M


F re d a Grime F NC; N. H a r ­ greaves ENG GED; Angela Dorothy Hilton X; S. Kitchen GED; S. Holt CEO; Ma rie Hope N T NC; A. Howell, GED. M.


Elizabeth Embley M; K a th e r in e


Jo hnso n ENG T GED M P ; P. S. Johnson ENG; Chr istin e Joyce Kenyon N F M NC; P. A. Kiddie GED; P. Knowles ENG GED; .Anne Elizabeth L am b e rt M NC; I . Longmire M P ; D. M. Lord D EH T M P ; A. W. Marsden EH; D. K. Matthews ENG GED M: A. C. Mayor ENG GED; D. Metcalf M; Louisa Lynn Mitchell NC: S. Musgrovc EH T ; Susan Myer.s F. Jo a n n a Ncdeljkovic D N; J a n e t


P a t r ic ia Ann Je rv is F ; D. A.


F T M NC; G. S. Smith D; P. J. Towers N ’ EH T ; She ila Atm Vallacc F ; J . H. Wilkinson


ENG GED M P ; Norma Je an Williams DBS; Gillian Wilroore V F T M NC: K ay Andrea wil.son P ; L in d a Mary Wood NC: April Ann W r ig h t EH. Constance Ma ry Bishop E;


Dina Cook E; J . F. Downing E; V. E am sh aw H; Je a n Ha r tley H: A. Holt M; Hilda Hothersall H; Doreen Olive Mann E; Millicent N u t te r E; Gwyneth Seen Pugh E; R. M. Roberts E; P. Rodwell E; Ellen Shirley Saul E; Valeric Trimby T : Mary Valovin E: Grace •Ann War ren E.


WDK GBD: A. B a rtley E M ENG: Michael Birch M P N WDK GED; P. Byrom D ENG: S. Conti EL, T ; T. Hayes M GED; P. Hindle WDK GED: S. Humphreys B T WDK; D. Ja ckson T D; D. Loft- housc B M WDK GED; D. Lytle GED ENG; P. Melling B T H; S. Mercer WDK GED: F. S ta n ­ ford E WDK H; M. Topham EL D M P N GBD. Anno Ashworth E EL COM;


,*»th Form: D. Arrowsmith N


Ann Blades B EL H DSC; Ann Boast E EL H; ^vmine Calvcrley E- Gabrielle


Clarke COM DSC H; Ruth d a rk - ^ H; Fiona


son COM. Christine Dale E EL DSC H:


COM: Theresa Kllgall^n H DsC; Lesley


_____ KATanAH,. ___ ^


M- Gillian Pitcher DSN; Angela T.albot T:


COM: Margaret WmitUe EL H; Whittaker


Christine Wrlglcy E EL T M H. 4 th Form: I. Barnes D; r .


Ferguson X. Ro.sanna Byrne X , Daiiiella


Wells X.


OLD FOLK’S HOUSES NOT NEEDED HERE


HOUSING- sch em e s fo r th e elderly, in c o rp o ra tin g a w a rd en , a re n o t n e c e s s a ry in th e Bowland ru r a l a r e a a t p r e s e n t a l th o u g h the co n c ep ts should b e bo rn e in


miiid.


m e e t i n g of B o w l a n d Bm-ai Council.


th e accomodation could prove to be very costly.


p ointed o u t th a t to build


th o u g h t th e scheme was a good one to be k ep t in m in d b u t i t Was n o t neccessaiy a t th e moment.


INDEPENDENT S u c h accommodation


would be sim ila r to Castle- fo rd in Clitheroe. T h e West B id in g County Cauncil


would pay th e w a rd en ’s wages a n d fo r th e cos t of th e communications bet­ ween th e f la ts a n d th e war­ den b u t tile Bui'al Council would p ay fo r building the accommodation.


Bowland. O u r old people a re very in d ep en d en t and,


n o t th in k th e re was enough n e ed fo r th e scheme in


Coun. Mrs S. J . Dow did


o n th e whole, a re very well looked a f te r by neig h b o u r ’s.” T h is was endorsed by


Anne P a rkin son N DBS NC; R. E. Penny N; D. Rcdmayne GED. Alison Mary Clare S an d h am N


Coun. Mr.s M. Balrstow who Said she would su p p o r t such a move in th e fu tu re when i t was required. I t was de­ cided to shelve th e scheme fo r th e tim e being.


Extra lamp


AN e.-vtra lamp is to be erected outside th e old people’s houses a t Bilsberry Cottages, H u rs t Green. Mr Alan B u t t, clerk to Clitheroe B u ra l Council, sa id in housing committee th a t th e county council h ad agreed to provide th e lamp.


Coun. B. Williamson


This Avas decided a t a I t was


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Remanded on theft charges


FOUB Clitheroe men were remanded in custody at Clitheroe on Monday to appear before the magis­


trates today on charges of theft.


(30J, of De Lacy Street, an d Anthony Kevin. Bell (31), an d William Norman P a r ­ kinson (21), bo th of Taylor Street, arc charged with entering th e premises of th e


Kevin Ju l ian Walrnsley


Bibblesdale Wanderers’ Cricket and Bowling Club, Brownlow Street, Clitheroe, an d stealing 2,000 cigarettes an d 10 bottles of spirits, to ta l value £38.70,


propei'ty of tile committee a n d members of th e club.


chai-ged to g e th er w it h Baymond Joseph Dawson (20), of Taylor Street, w ith


Parkinson was als o


stealing six tin s of soup, a t in of beans an d a t in of beans and sausages, to ta l value 75p, th e property of Edward Kozlo-wski.


New se rv ic e


A SEBVICE fo r paying re n t allowances to pr iv ate te n a n ts entitled to th em u n d e r th e new Housing F in an c e Act, is being offered to local authorities by National Giro.


th e


Binney D; A. Bromley d ; a. Carden X D: D. Clough D; K. Conlon D; S. ComiscU X; K.


D-Ippolito X I ; Al^ou Gomall X; Kathryn Haslam X; Gail Proctor X D; Ja n e t P un chara X; Maureen


Kathleen Dunleavey E EL N DSC; Colleen Harron ® L DSC; Cathe rine Healey Sj -EL P; Pamela Hudson E T; Helen JeHries H


Mullen E EL T H, Sheena Mur­ ray EL H c o m : L i t ^ Pickering


Clitheroe^Advertiser a n d Times, A u g u s t 31st, 197Z


Dr Coggan will be


preacher IT IS uncommon for tickets


to be issued for a ch u rch service in CUtheroe, b u t S t M a ry ’.s P ar ish Church is


expected to bg packed on Sunday for a .special


occasion . . • th e visit of th e Archbishop of York, D r Donald Coggan. He will be preaching a t


a imlted service of even­ song Avbich marks th e 850th anniversai-y of the P a r ish C h u r c h — certainly a n


achievement in itself. Members of all denomina­ tions have been invited to


a t te n d th e service, a n d most of th e 700 tickets, free of charge, have already been tak en up. T h e vicar, th e Bev, J . C.


Hudson, says th a t th e re a rc still a few tickets available a t th e P a r ish Office, an d ho feels th a t all who come will be f itted into th e church somehow. Tlic Archbishop will also


dedicate a memorial garden in th e ch u rch y ard fo r th e b ur ial of cremated remains. Tile f irs t ashes to be in te r re d th e re will be those of Mr Tom Bailey, wlio h ad a life­ long connection ivith th e P ar ish Church ^ In s t i tu te secretary, bellringer an d churchwarden.


FLORAL PRAISE gnEBBOOBB


SAYING IT w i th flowers is a serious business fo r mem­ bers of Clitheroe P a r ish C h u rch who a re ta k in g p a r t in th e forthcoming Festival of Flowers. So ju s t to make su re th a t


is Mrs P. Calverley, of Haw­ th o rn e Place, Clit£iei-oe. “We rea lly have got on well with our plans,” sh e said. “Boses, cam a tio n s , a n d sprays of ch r j'san th em um s have been ordered, an d wc a rc hoping to get p lenty of o th e r fiowers from p ar ish io n ers .”


everything goes according to plan, p ractices have been a r ran g ed before th e Festival opens on September 7th. In charge of th e organisation


Mrs Calverley’s only worry is th a t


flowers. T h e designs and th e ch u rch


ai-ranged by about 100 volunteers, mainly members of Clitheroe Flower Club a n d th a se who normally look a f te r


w ea th er may m e an fewer flowers a re available in people’s gardens. T h e displays a re being


th e b ad summer


Money fo r OXFAM


colour scheme have been w o rk ^ o u t by Miss E. Telfer, Mrs G. Grange, an d Mrs Calverley. T h e re will be cijsat large


flower a r ran g em en ts un d er th e galleries in th e n or th


NINE Clitheroe children -spent a day of th e ir holidays rai,sing money for Oxfam. with a jumble sale in Salt- hill Bond. Caroline, Charles an d Nicholas Weaver, Susan and B ich a rd F rost, Diane. J a n e t an d Boy Cattermole, and Denise Monk made a total of £3. which they pre- ■sented to the Oxfam shop in Clitheroe.


an d so u th aisles of th e church, depicting subjects such as th e sea, space, hai-vest, witches, learning, an d th e church.


a copy of a Flemish p a in tin g made en t irely of flowei's in a frame.


.Ml unusual fe a tu re will be


Chapel th e re will be a p o r tra i t in flower petals of S t Mai-y Magdalene, a f te r whom th e cliurch is named.


In th e Lady Over th e east window, the


figures 1122-1972, in poly- .styrene covered with dried poppy petals, will show th a t the Festival is being held to celebrate the 850th an niver ­ sary of the P a r ish Church.


A GROUP of helpers practise Ib c ir a r ran g em en t in the centre aisle From th e ieft: Mrs W. D. Oliver, DIrs P. A. Scholes, Mrs C. Roylc and Mrs T. Robinson.


Schemes are approved


TWO local schemes — a t Cl'iRtburn an d Wisewell—


have received approval for g ra n t by th e D ep a r tm en t of th e Environment. The cleaning of Chatbui-n village h all is eligible for about £118; work on Coronation Gardens, Wi.sewell, will re­ ceive a.ssistance of up to £90.


News of th e D ep a r tm en t’s


approval was announced a t Clitheroe B u ra l Council’s finance an d general purposes committee.


The f ro n t of the Chatburn


h a l l is to be san d b las ted and th e stonework is to be trea ted an d made good. The plan a t Wiswcll is to pro­ vide a n extra bench for the garden.s, clean the existing bench an d cariT o u t genei-al tidying.


Robinson, an d a memorla.l book from Mrs T. Bailey an d h e r son, John. The book h a s been in ­ b y Miss Joyce


Maskell, an d th e glass- topped bookstand h a s been made an d given b y Mr an d Mrs W. Calverley. The Archbishop tvili be combining h is visit with


scribed


at tetidanc e on Sunday morn­ ing a t two functions con­ nected Avith Preston Guild.


£27,000 scheme


THE propo.sed seAverag® scheme a t Worston costing £27.000, h a s received th e approval of the D ep a r tm en t of th e Environment.


volved are 23 properties. About £4,000 will be proAfided in grants. HoAvever. Clitheroe R u ra l Council h a s deferred fu r th e r consideration u n t i l the n ex t meeting of the sewerage committee, which Avill follow a meeting w ith th e consultants.


In ­


h a s been prepared by Mr Derrick Holmes a n d Mr Joo Robinson, an d o th e r items have been donated. Theso include a ta b le t on th e churchyard wall from Mr a n d Mrs B Brennan, rose-s from Mr an d Mrs Joseph


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