10 Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, May 23rd, 1974
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Plea for better use of school playing fields
THE Recreation and Leisure Committee of the Ribble Valley Council is to seek a meeting with parish councils and Mr Fred Calvert, the Education Officer
learns in Whalley and Mil lington and some pressure should be brought to bear." he said, which brought from Conn. William Fleming (Billington) the rejoinder: “ I fought hard to try and get the use of this particu lar field but could not manage it." Conn. James Fell (Whal-
Planning Officer, pointed out that extra use resulted
village still did i,ot have an adequate playing field. Mr Charles Wilson. Chier
le.v) said there had been land available in Whalley for many years but tlie
iington) said he would like to see school playing fields made available for com munity use on a proper basis. He considered that some of these fields were not being made full use of and he mentioned a rugby pitch that had never been used. “There are six football
a letter from Whatley Parish Council who said provision of a playing field lor the village should come before a health centre. Conn. Terence Yates (Bil-
for the. Valley, to discuss playing field facilities. This move is the result of
Other factors were the weather and the amount of money available for main tenance.
in more wear and tear.
Executive commented: “ If the use of school playing fields 's intensified for local purposes o u tsi de educa tion. the council would be expected to contribute."
Mr Michael Jackson, Chief
A GOOD DEED
SCOUTS from Clitlicroc were out in force on Satur day, cleaning up Mcarlcv Ilrook.
charge of a patrol leader, cleared a different stretch or the river, removing three large piles of rubbish which included a lot of scrap iron, a lorry mudguard and at least one lorry tyre.
Five troops, each in the
volved ended up very wel and muddy, but there were no significant injuries.
Most of (lie 30 Scouts in
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A pre-war tradition was revived in Langho aiy
Billinglon on Saturday, when the St Leonard's Parish Church social com
mittee organised a pn-jeant involving children and parents from the two vii- sation lages.
efforts of all the organ!*
for all at village pageant
p ro v c cl \v o r th wh i! c.
before, but not a procession Billington. and they were through the village and the
There have been field days parade through Langho and
led bv rousing music from Baldcrstono Brass Band.
Eight, floats formed the
Clarkson 115>, and her retinue were driven by farmer Frank Hargreaves, looking remarkably like a giant-sized Andy Pandv. The Mothers' Union mem bers represented
Harvest queen. Judith
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Moorland School Iasi. week. Tito play, by S. 1. Hsiuny.
SI mm " was presented l" rnlhusiaslic audiences at
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CIHNF.SB Jnnlasy until a nl JO, '' Lttdu Prrrious
for the production by Mrs I!. G room and Mrs P. Shrilord, were particularly elaborate, as our picture, shows.
RECEIVE
BUILDING SOCIETY
be devoted (o the minibus project for Whalloy Lancsidc School, L'alderstones.
place at the Ribblesdale Pool in November .involved 23 members of staff, student and pupil nurse*, cadets and representatives of the cater ing division. They raised £49 which will
certificates and badees for the, swimmers by Miss Rose mary Bailey, area field orga niser for tile Alexandra Day Fund. The swim which took
in a sponsored swim. II was handed over with
A SMALL silver trophy was presented to patients and stuff at Calderstones to I,hunk them for taking purl
‘THANKS’ TROPHY
i'lucrd by Mr Barry Phillips, n ho also look the pari, of llis Excellency Wang Yun, the Prime Minister. Priu- riiml liarls were played by Julie Hartley. Stephen Wnrkmastcr, Barrie Worth, iuqlnn. Alison Bolton, Calhryn Hartley. Gillian Whittaker. Stephen Jackson, Kim Irvine and Mark Wales. Costumes, made sjiecialh/
iras only the. second to be firm by pupils. II wax pro-
Fined for attack on ‘prowler’
A LABOURER who attacked another man was only trying
lo protect his wife from a prowler, Mr J. L. Lnmlcy told the Babble Valley magistrates.
Edisford Road, Clit.hcroc, pleaded guilty to assaulting Donald Stanley Taylor, causing actual bodily harm. He was fined £60 and ordered to pay £25 costs.
that his wire, who had been upset by the prowler, and a
Hardacrc said in court
Mr David Yorke. told Hard acre: "You must realise that you cuniiot take the law into your own hands, even in a case like this, and go knocking people around.
neighbour, botli said the man was Mr Taylor. The presiding magistrate,
trates were not going to in voke a previous prison sen tence but would inform the Crown Court of the proceed ings.
No swimming at lunchtime
filtration plant at Ihe Kibble-dale Pool hernnnnc overloaded on Sundays, the baths will be rloscd lor an hour during the day for a trial period.
’do when there were a great number ol people in tire pool.
arc from 9 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. j and 1-30 to 5 p.m.
The new opening limes i
lunchtime would allow th plant to catch up on filtra tion—something It could not
Allison said that closiri'- lor an hour o er Sunday
Baths manager Mr Roger TO safeguard against the He added that the magis Alan Hardacre (24>, of
BLEASDALE— EVANS
Hibblcsdnlc Cement. Mr Peter Robert Bleasdale, was manned at SS Michael and John’s Church, Clitheroe, on Saturday, to Miss Joan Mary Evans.
A laboratory analyst at
only son of Mrs A. Blcasdalc. of Corporation Street. Clitheroe. and the late Mr R. Bleasdale, and the bride is the only daugh ter of Mr and Mrs T H. Evans, of Dale Street, West llonvich, near Bolton.
The bridegroom is the
operator at Nathaniel Lloyd, Norwich, was given away by her father. She wore a gown of white nylon chiffon with a scalloned bodice of Nottingham lace and matching s’eevcs edged with a nylon frill, A flower headdress secured her lone veil and she carried red roses. Attendants Miss Jean
'Hie bride, a machine
Chadwick and Mrs Angela Barber wore gowns of Italian pink rrepe-de-ebine with pleated - stand-up collars and flowing skirts. They had gold shoes and
Barber. The ceremony was performed bv Fr E. X. Wiltou<?hbv, nnd a reception was Jitfd at the Starkie Anns Hotel, Clitheroe. After a touring honey
carried bouquets of mixed freesia. Best man was Mr William
moon. the comic will live in Montague Street. Clith- eroc.
Photograph: Mr? A. Stretch. Chatbum.
S e e k g u i d a n c e
BEFORE deciding whether to produce a guide to "’’therre. the Town Coun- ’ is to ask the R'h'-'c alley Council whether it
decided this at their meet ing last week after hearing
las any similar plans. Town Council members
that two quhvch'ii' com- •'arie*- u <
4 •vv'-’p jny-
n'v'"t the publication of a guide.
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sponsored nolle lo raise money for funds also turned out to be an enjoyable social occasion. The 34 members all com
Chipping Youth Chib h
pleted the seven-mile walk up Jeffrey Hill to Ribchcstcr without incident, and there
were no "blistered feet. Orange squash a n d crisps
were enjoyed at. the lop of
the hill, and the local fiJi and chip shop was util patronised when the pad//
arrived (tt Ribchcslcr. T h e fir s t ar rivals had
and a half hours and the remainder were within half an hour afterwards. The evening was such a
covered the journey in cm
succcs• the clubs mil jnob- abhj have another walk
the iittle horrors from St Trinians. amused the crowds and won a first prize for their efforts. The infants' float gained a second prize and the queen's float was placed third.
Day school children as
depicting a camping scene, complete with tent and gear and the Brownies rode along in their own float looking smart in their uni forms. Sunday School children
Tile Guides had a float
displayed themselves round a Maypole scene, and the babies of the Sunday School travelled in the back of a Land Rover draped with potties and old boots. The floats and hinev
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chairman of the Billington
Parish Council. About 1.000 turned out to
GUITARS
watch the colourful spec tacle. About 100 children look
part in the fancy dress competition on the field. Winners were: Karl Park
Los Paul Welson Copy .............. £80.85 £5.85 £1.29 S. C. Welson Copy ................... £74.25 £4.25 £1.20 Gibson SG Standard Cherry . . . £266.50 £6.50 £2.29 Gibson Les Paul Custom ......... £379.90 £9.90 £3.26 Ramiros Flamenco ......................... £241.75 £11.75 £2.02 Sanchis Flamenco ......................... £129.29 £9.29 £1.05
inson (Mummy); Darren Storey (Knave of Hearts); Marlin Paley (Pirate); Andrew Taylor (Aladdin); Shan Parkinson (Bingo); Christopher Ball (Scare crow): David Shaw (Mrs Mop); Gavin Douglas (Organ Fund); Tracey Wood (Turkish princess); J a y n e Seed (Clown); Jacqueline Hamer (Bunny Girl): and Nicholas Riley (Womblc). On the field were a
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variety of games and side shows to suit all tastes, with donkey rides as an added attraction. The band also played selections. Altogether
ing. organised by the Guide leaders, rounded off a highly successful day. Al though the event was not organised with the intention of making a profit, the
dres s competition was judged bv Mr and Mrs L. Bamford, and Mr J. Carr.
organ restoration fund will benefit by £100. Picture: The harvest
served 600 teas. A disco dance in the even
the ladies
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JUNIOR con.-,u.| radiology at hospital, Dr Anne Carter came homl dington aft-r fivcl the USA to be i l St Helen's ChurcJ
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With her came I
triends includii:[ James A. Mell D e tr oi t Cathcl assisted Canon c l child. Vicar of \ \ | in performing mony.
daughter of M: Horace Carter. Gardens, Wadriir.
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the bride was a tafTeta and ch: with lace bodice j. and a lace-trim:: She had a skull cs
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