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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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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
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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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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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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
The s ite for th e g ard en
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Girls 1 1 -3
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