prise 'leton rs
pen snid this week at ry school, whore the Richer and two of the
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rove rough hts red
nd when police stopped :ar they found that the nearside tyre was partly Bond was fined £10 failin': to conform to
ic li^tit signals and £10 Having a defective tyre, .mitting both offences, i * id that another car been following him
kly as he approached the s‘. They changed to
?r but he felt it would ;afer to continue than an accident.
Jagged edges on car
•HATBURN man was £10 by Ribble Valley
strates * when he ad- d usin- a. car with crons parts. 3 court heard that the of a car being driven
ar.ny Clarkson (22). of ison Street, was hang- >ose and flapping about. » who examined the m Eshton Terrace,
..-on nleiuird amity.
FFIC lights in Man- er Road. Whalley, ged to red but a car *n by John Bond (231, airfield Close, Clitherce. not stop. Ribblc Valley strates heard,
CLITHEROE Flower Club's F. Dakin, Sagar House, described the event as a funds were increased by over Clitheroe, on Saturday.
£50 from a coffee morning Mrs Dakin, wbo is the well supported, at tile home of Mr and Mrs club’s speakers' secretary. A bring and buy, cake
" very happy occasion," and
stall and tombola were added attractions.
enjoying a well-deserved cup of coffee after serving the visitors.
Invite back to school
PEOPLE often have a yearn ing to look round their junior school after they’ve left — just to see if it’s still the same as it was in their
pupils of Edisford Primary School have just such a
day. Tomorrow night, former
bers of staff and parents with children at the school, they are invited to an open evening being staged as part of the school's 21st birthday celebrations. Starting at 7-30 p.m., they
croc, also found that d ami ru-'tv metal was ii-.:;ng from the cd(zes hole in a car door.
ains degree Economics
OKMER student oi .-cisle School and
-ton College of Fur- •laueation. Mr Robert man. ot Chester c. CUtheroc. has [ a ESc. honours fie ri economics and social •c- at Loughborough of Technology.
chance. Along with former mem
Our picture shows helpers
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 4th, 1974 Y
Council objects to proposed bus fares rise
Fleming (BilUngton) t o l c - V a l l e y Planning and Transportation Comm ttee^ Commenting on a
Ribble Motors application t° increase fares he said 'th a t by so doing bus
"anyone else. I t was decided to make
ers and the Department oi the Environment re f f 'd ”!? a Ribble Motors’ application for an overall 9.32 per cent,
il, the Traffic Commission
(Clitheroe) said rural areas were being " clobbered. Tins was an absolute disgtnee and it was time for tnc Ribble Valley Council to put
increase in fares. Conn. John Blackburn
getting a better and • cheaper service," he asked.
its foot down. ’’ Was there no way of
(Longridge) declared that n the National Bus Company could not operate its services better than it did, then l should hand them back to
Coun. Richard Thornton
private enterprise. Coun. Fleming: “We must
make the strongest possible objections. People m tnc Ribblc Valley travel bv bus more than the national
average." Coun. Mrs Stephanie Dow
(Grindleton) described rural bus fares as " fantastic ana the Mayor. Coun. Fred Singleton (Longridge) said it was "time we dug our heels in." It was agreed that the
the strongest possible ob ojections to the County Coun
to the fire.” They were not helping themselves nor add‘ng fuel
Clitheroe inner Wheel Club under the presidency of Mrs N. L. Cook, the evening was spent at the home of Mrs E. kofthouse. Members ex
Exchange ideas the last meeting of
changed hints, ideas and recipes.
CIVIC LEADERS AT COFFEE MORNING
A COFFEE evening lor Clitlieroc Concerts Society held al The Beeches, Waddington Road. the home of Mr and Mrs J . Robinson, raised £167. ...
and buy stall there were several games and a raffle for a bottle of wine, von. by Mrs J . Chadwick. The number of pebbles in a jar was guessed by Mr G. Edon (297), pick an opera was won by Andrew Wil kinson (Elcktra). and Mr J. Wilcock icon the treas ure hunt.
In addition to a briny The total for the even
ing’s effort was swelled by some very generous dona tions. Trying her luck at the
Association of District Coun cils should also be told o( the committee’s feelings.
Caravan club raises £40 to fight cancer
ted for cancer research by members of the Three Rivers Caravan Park Club, West Bradford, was handed over at a special presenta tion at the club. It was presented to Mrs Mary Whittaker, chairman
A CHEQUE for £40. collec
of the Clitheroe group for cancer research and a mem ber of the Blackburn appeals committee, by Mr Harold Cowburn, a director of the park. The cash came mainly
from a social evening at tire club and from three raffles.
Joint organisers were Mrs Ray Hamer, the club mana geress, and Mrs Ellic Aspln. Mrs Whittaker is pictured
receiving the cheque from
Mr Cowburn. Watching arc Mrs Hamer (second left) and Mrs Aspin.
ren including a play—"The Midnight Thief” — and musical entertainment from the choir and instrumenta lists. Refreshments will be available.On Monday, from 4 to 6 p.m., it will be the turn of ex-pupils who are still at school, and the general public. They, too, are invited to meet people at the school and look at the children’s work.
will be able to look round the school and chat with old friends and present teachers. During tile evening there will be items by the child
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THE Ribble Valley Parish
department to put more in formation on planning op- plications sent out to parish councils.
Council's Liaison Commit tee is to ask the planning
like eight-figure map refer ences rather than six-figure, and large scale maps of the areas concerned in the plans to be sent to the parish councils.
Tlie committee would also
T1IK MAYOIt and Mayoress of Clitheruc, Conn, and Airs Leu Wells, were among the guests a t a eofiec morning run by SS Michael and John’s Ladies’ Guild. The event, which was quite well attended, raised about £26 which will go to general funds. Held in the Catholic llall, the coffee morning was ■nr of several to he organised by the guild committee, led by their president, Mrs M. Vorkc. Attractions included a bring and buy stall. Our picture shows guests enjoying a cup of coffee.
treasure hunt is Mrs Diana Aspdcn. Among those watching is Mr Jack.
Wilcock (third from left), joho correctly located the. treasure.
Motor cyclist is hurt
C. L IT HERO E sehoolho;.', Tony Shepherd, oi (S Kirk- moor Road, Clitheroe, vwia treated for cut.-, at Acerim:- ton Victoria Hospital on Friday after an accident on Lowcrcate in which h:s motor cycle was in coin-ion with a car. The driver oi the ear, Mrs
Freda Mary Roberts, of 3 Broad Villas. West, Bracliord, was not injured.
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