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TO murk her retirement as Divisional Commissioner for the Clitheroe and Bowland Girl Guide Association after five years, Mrs Kate Hill, of
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The Alloys, Clitheroc, was presented with gifts on
behalf of all the Guides and Brownie Guides in the divi sion at a buffet supper at
Fines for men who dumped sand and paper in the Ribhle
FROM her window, a Low Moor woman saw two men dumping material In the River Ribble, so she phoned the police. As a result two Leeds men, James W. Hcselden (25), of Cartmell Drive, and David Sidney Wilkinson (33), of Ravenscar Place, appeared before Cliheroe magistrates on summonses of putting brown paper sacks and sand into the river.
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ordered to pay an advocate's fee of £4 and witness's ex penses of 70p. They pleaded guilty. Prosecuting for the Lanca
Each was fined £10 and
Whalley Abbey. The presentation of stereo
records, an oxford book of carols and a money gift, was made by Mrs M. Manley, who is now the new Divi sional Commissioner. I t was attended by Guides and Brownies representing all the units in the division.
missioner Mi's Hill ran a Brownie pack at the United Reformed Church, clltheroc, and for six months acted as District Commissioner in a temporary capacity.
Before she became com
CLITHEROE Licensing Jus tices granted an application by Mr Enoch Edward Banks, managing director of Len- nons Wines Spirits Ltd (part of the Lennon Group) for a full off licence at 34 King Street, Clitheroe. Granting the application,
Off-licence for wine firm
Postlethwaite, of Whalley, played tape recordings of Mrs Hill singing at Guiding events.
After a supper, Miss E. m z m . V ■ ■ ■ ■ > .. .' . i - *<*.;.
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Talk on bird life
CLOSE-UPS of bil'd wild life captured by Mr Malcolm Waring were thoroughly enjoyed by a large audience of Clitheroe Naturalists. Mr Waring's illustrated
talk was entitled “ From moor to shore ” and the slides, taken in different seasons on Tuvton Moor, the reservoirs at Belmont, the North-West coast and the South-West coast of Spain were both pleasing and varied. Interspersed with flower
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and butterfly studies, the slides of the life cycle and habitat of the moor and sea birds were extensive and informative to ornithologist and layman alike. A vote of thanks to Mr
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Waring and projectionist Mr Colwell was proposed by Mr W. A. Jones. The next talk will be on November 29th, when Mr J. Rickard will speak on “ Old Pendle.”
tire loft — Mrs Manley, Mrs I. j . Thomson (County Com missioner), Mrs Hill, Mrs S. Westhead (Divisional presi- dent), with some of the representatives in tlhe divi
Hie picture shows from sion.
Mr Stanley Westhead. chair man, said the bench was “ not entirely happy.” The firm had made out a case that the off licence would be in thfl public interest “ and in view of there having been no objections, we have to
agree.” Insp. T. J. Sumner said, in
' mises within a quarter of a mile.
answer to the bench, that there were 11 public houses and four other licensed pre-
THE extension of Clitheroe Grammar School tor Girls and Billington St Augus tine's RC Secondary School to a mixed seven-form entry is included in Lancashire County Education commit tee's preliminary list for major building projects in 1974-75 to go to the Depart ment of Education and Science. Also included is the extension of Read CE Junior and Infants’ school to one- form entry.
Major b u ild in g s A wide
appeal at recital
LATEST assessment of the number of pupils having school dinners daily in the area controlled by Division 5 Education Executive is 7.978 out of 11,356 present, equal to 70.3 per cent. This compares with 72.6 per cent last vear and 65 per cent in 1972.
shire River Authority, Mr John Houldsworth said Miss Jane Holliday, of High Street, Low Moor, looked out of her bedroom window and she saw a small vehicle driving towards the river. The vehicle was backed to
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the river wall and two men got out. Tl .y removed a brown paper sack and dumped it in the river. Miss Holiday phoned tire
police and PC Norman Ire land arrived as the men were about to drive away.
know they ought not to dump material in the river and Wilkinson said: " I t is sand. I thought it would do more good than harm." The men said they had been sandblasting in the locality. In court Heselden said
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they could not find a tip anywhere.
THE annual coffee morning organised by Whalley Abbey Fellowship social committee raised £122 — the largest amount ever taken for this
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event. Stalks were varied and
oflcred an array of attrac tive goods. There were home-made toys, Christmas
decorations, flowers and plants, a neariy-new stall, ■bring-and-buy and general stall, and one with delicious home-ma'de cakes and jam.
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members of the committee who put all their efforts into making tire event a success,
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MUSIC covering a wide range of styles has been chosen bv Clitheroe Parish Church organist Mr Charles Myers for tire next Organ Society recital.
Parish Church at 8 p.m. on Saturday. The 17th and 18th centuries are repre sented by Johann Pachelbel, and the Bohemian composer, Josef Seger. Music from the 19tli century includes the complete and seldom heard Sonata in G for organ by Edward Elgar, and a hearing of an almost unknown work for organ by the Rev. A. A. Markham, whose ecclesiasti cal appointments included being a Curate of Warring ton and Vicar of St Jude. Liverpool, before becoming Vicar of Grimsby and then of Grantham.
It will be given in the
the programme arc Hubert Parry, the French organist- composer Vierne. and tire famous American composer. Leo Sowerby.
At talk
RIBBLE Valley Chief Plan ning Officer Mr Charles Wilson will represent Hie Planning and Transportation Committee at a talk oil tlie Common Market's implica tions on North-West Lanca shire. The North West Industrial De v e l o pme n t Association has arranged tlie lecture, on December 14th.
tham from 1938 to 1948. Other composers included in
He was Bishop of Gran
THE tombola stall (pic tured). was probably one of the most popular at a coffee evening organised by Clitli- croc St Mary’s and St Paul's Scout group. Held at Prospect House.
Clitheroe, the home of Mr and Mrs J. R. Tindall, the event raised over £60 for funds. As well as tombrin with
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its variety of priz« there was a home-made cake stall and bring-and-buy.
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EXTENSIONS to SS Michael and John's RC School, Clitheroe, at a cost of £25,000 are among 19 aided voluntary school pro jects held by the Govern ment ban on new minor works up to the end of the year. In the meantime. Lancashire County Educa tion Committee is going ahead with preparing these schemes to final approval stage.
Schools' roll
THERE were 11-438 pupils on the roll in schools con trolled by Division 5 Educa tion Executive, in Septem ber. Full-time teachers numbered 512 giving an average of 22.34 pupils per teacher. In addition there were 64 part-time teachers. Whiteacre School had 209
pupils and 17 full-lime teachers, giving an average of 12.29. •
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THE Ribble Valley Planning and Transportation Commit tee has agreed to join the Town and Country Planning Association at a cost of £30
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made for a visit to ft! I Motor Cycle Shor in London | next January.
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