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Cl l theroe Advert iser and Times, January 24th, 1974


Tkornley school closure protest


IN a last ditch effort to prevent the closure of Thornley-with-Wheatley Primary School and the transfer of its 60 pupils to Brabins Endowed School, Chipping, local residents are to petition the Depart­


ment of Education and Science. role can submit a petition


at a special meeting on Tuesday when it was agreed that the loss of the school —the only public building in the district — “ would tear tlie heart out of the com­ munity.’' Said the Vicar of Chip­


They decided to do this


and several people said they would form protest groups. Members of the local Women's Institute who were at the meeting said they would also organise a potition.”


ping. the Rev. Thomas Green. who chaired the Hireling: “ About 25 people attended and some were very vocal in their condem­ nation of the proposed closure. We decided that the six managers should lodge an objection with the Department. Any group of 10 people on the electoral


A minority favoured the


closure of the school, but most felt very strongly that the school should be kept open.


“This is a last-ditch


effort,’’ said the vicar, " lac- cause if Mrs Thatcher gives the go-ahead to the closure there Will be no right of appeal.”


w n m m -


School wins twice


CRGS resumed their soccer season after the holidays with two fine wins.


The first was a 6-1 victory


over Clifton Casuals. Scorers were Dawson (iwo). Pin phi (two), Compton and Lockett


(penalty). A 7-0 win over Darwen


Grammar School followed. CRGS were physically stronger, which was a great advantage in the mud. The goals came from Ileyworth (two). Dawson (two). Sharpies, Furphy and Ilind-


moor. Team: Ransom Rose,


Astiey, Lockett. Billinglon. ltmdmoor. 1-Icyworth. Bent- lev, Dawson. Furphy. Sharpies. Sub.: Woods. CRGS have an attractive


match on Saturday. It. is against Queen Elizabeth's,


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TEAMS


Rialccki. Walker. Yates. Ains- Wurtli. Stoddart. Sub.: Itusli.


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TORY CLUB WIDENS


GAP


DEFEATING Pendle Club bv a r e p e a t 12-2 lti their return match. Clit-heroc Conservative Club A team increased their top-of-the- table margin in the Clith- eroe and District Snooker League to 26 points. Ohat- bnm stav in second place, but Ca.lderstones hav e drawn level with them by virtue or a 10-4 defeat of Billington A. Results: nmincton B 8. Snciil! Club B 8:


Cildorstonrs 10, BiHineton A 4. SocHI Club A 10. Cha’.burn 4: Wuidir.stnn B 10. Bimlntuon 4:


Conuu'Y.iiivc n 10. Police «: Piuiiile Club coiiiervanve A 1 - British Lcui;.n v Waddington A


was postponed. m.llnston B 400. Socla’. Club


B 3HB—D Stewart 112. R. H Bullock 73. E. Horsfio d U)G, R. Bouse 79. D Horsbr.d


47- H Orinerod Ga, J. Morrison cs- P. Bradley 54, T. Plater 80; B ‘ RoOhibon 107. J. Turner 50. Calderstones 443 Billington A


4f»3-J. Wilson 74. T. Warden 57; T Locder 80. B. Lee 57: P. Back­ house 91. C Britcllfle 47: Seed 4\ G. Robinson 83: T. Walmsle> 99. P. Gorton 72; R. Hindle 55.


M AUken 89. Social Chib A 393, chatburn


'Rio—B Dunn 70. P. Jones 53: .? S l ih r 09. P- Tomlinson 82: r Burn C7, R. Turner 59; J. Lambert 65, IC Adamson 59; D. Niven 43. D. Speak 69; B.


42:I--G Dinsdale 79, G 75; T Walmsley bo. A


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THE goal Graham Bisby scored for Clithcroe against Ashton on Saturday was his first since joining the club in November.


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K Nr,her 57, F. Booth 69: F. Hull 47. B Allham 92; D NuttM! 77, L McEntce 49; F. McNftb 66. G Titlev 53; D CowperthwaUe 67. .1 Gr.filths 60. Pcndie Club 349 Conservative


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THE choir of St John’s Church. Read, rook a night off from singing on Saturday — and were themselves entertained by their vicar and church­ wardens.


One highspot of the


annuel choir dinner at Whalley Abbey was tile trio " I Am So Proud ” from Gilbert and Sullivan's “ The Mikado.'1 starring Canon P. A. Schofield.


He was admirably sup­


ported by choirmaster Mr Jnnws Hargreaves and chon- soloist Mr Gerald Britncll.


Smithies paid tribute to the choir's work and their achievement of winning the Blackpool Festival church choirs' trophy (or the third successive year.


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Cyril Law. whose witty speech is an annual high­ light. took on the personal­ ity of Brian Clough to analyse in soccer terms the choir's individual talents.


And churchwarden Mr


enjoyed dancing and games organised by Mr and Mrs Britncll.


choir members and their hosts.


Presentation called off


A PRESENTATION ol Dadges and certificates due to be made tomorrow to patients and stall of Caldcr- stones Hospital, lor their part in a sponsored swim, has been postponed.


The Calderstones con­


tingent, who took part in the swim m November, raised more than £62. Miss Rosemary Bailev, area field organiser for the Alexandra Day Fund, a national charity which organised the swim is prevented by ill­ ness from attending to make the presentation at the hospitals 73 club.


Oitr picture shows t.lie After the dinner, members


District council not to inherit Mayor’s parlour


WHEN the Ribbie Valley District Council takes over on April 1st. it will acquire Clitheroe's administrative local government, buildings. But the Mayor's Parlour in the Town Hall will remain in the hands of the new Clitheroe Parish Council, or. as it has decided to be known, Clitheroe Town Council.


The council chamber will The crux of the problem pass to the District Council, was that at this early stage


with Clithcroe Council having a right to use it. although Coun. Robert Ains. worth preferred the opposite arrangement.


acquire the Borough Coat of Arms and it has appointed a small committee compris­ ing the Mavor and the four cx-mavors who are members of the council to look into the safe keeping of tire Charters and Civic Regnlia and consider what allowance should be made to the Town Mavor. The council found itself in


chamber, tbe council did. however, stipulate that it expected the present fur­ nishing to be safely stored and the room restored to iis original condition at some future date. For example, when new civic buildings are provided and tile chamber is no longer required by the District Council. Tile council will seek to


Agreeing to hand over the


the council has no informa­ tion about what other parish councils in the district are doing.


with provisional agreement on six out of a possible 23 tasks tlie council could undertake — suggested by Conn. Frank Nelson. These are: To request the


A long discussion ended


District Council lo give notification of planning applications so that they could be commented upon; maintain, repair and protect the cenotaph in the castle grounds: appoint managers to primarv schools and trustees to charities, to represent the people of the town at public inquiries and to keep an eye on public rights of way. In addition, tbe Depart,


ment of the Environment is to bo asked for a ruling about the town's ancient Charter Market. Today there will be talks


the council's chief value ns that of a local pressure nronn. while Coun. William Taylor was of opinion that the council had to decide what was best in the public interest.


some difficulty when decid­ ing its functions. Coun. Derek Akker saw


with the Liaison Committee of the Ribbie Valley District Council and Clithoroe will be represented by tbe Mavor, tile Deputy Mayor. Coun. Sidney Moore: and Conns. Robert Ainsworth. John Blackburn. Robert Chadwick and Tom Robin­ son.


5. 3.


SINCE the s tar t o f the fuel crisis, member s of th e Blackpool and Fyhie Gl iding Club based at Chipping have had to stop


S u nday flying


because the winch, to launch th e gliders is operated by a diesel


Buchanan 73. F. WVbstor 63. uiiwiHuictan n 432 Rimington Barker


nith 92; D Seed


engine. As the member s only


turn out at weekends, the restrictions have pre sen­ ted great problems, par ­ ticularly i f th e weather has been bad on a S atur ­ day when th e y could use the winch.


Non', af ter representa­


t ions by the Bri t ish Gl iding Association, the ban has been l i f ted generally, and once again the planes ivill be seen on both Saturdays and S u n ­ days sailing over Parlick Pike, which of fers both


ideal f lying condi t ions


and superb views of the Trough of Bowland. Our picture shows the


club chairman, Mr Jack Akcd. wi th Chipping constable Duncan Mac- Pheat , who was mak ing a rout ine visit to the club.


EASTER- PAGEANT.


A VILLAGE fair in support-’ of Project SAM, the South


American P r o je c t of Christian Aid is being or­ ganised by W h a 11 e y Christian Action Group, next month. It will be opened on February 23rd by Coun. James Fell, chairman of Clitheroe Rural Council, at Whatley School.


year's pageant in Whalley, the group is planning an­


After the success of last


other for Good Friday morn­ ing.


via King Street and Church Lane to the Abbey where the main part will be un­


The performers will walk from the Methodist School


veiled.


Shop steward dies, aged 60


MENTION of tbe death of an employee, Mr William


Robinson (60), of Seedall Avenue, was made at Clith­ eroe Town Council meeting on Tuesday by Aid. Leo Wells, Health Committee chairman. The council de­ cided to send a wreath as a token of sympathy with the family.


the council for more ihan 20 years and was shop steward for the cleansing department's outside staff. He leaves a wife and a


Mr Robinson worked for


Family on tiie spot!,


- T = -


EVER since Christ.nas i t ’s been spots bef'on the


eyes for a CU.fferoe fami ly. Mr Bob Nicol Smi th, o f 5S Fairfield Drive, his wife, Ann, and their three chi ldren have


all been down wi th chicken pox. Now, to cap it all, two of th e c/tiltiren have star ted ivith measles.


when they cal! on the family. But a still cheerful Mrs Nicol Smith says they are all keeping their fingers crossed that no one


have become accustomed to keeping a healthy distance


Friends an d neighbours All th|


Still caravel second


else catches the illness from them. First to go down with,


GOO 11


chicken pox was seven-year- old David, quickly followed by sister Frances (10) and brother Andrew (9). Then it. was dad's turn,


Many


access 19'/


with mum bringing up the rear.


feeling the fittest looked after those who were not. Now Frances and Andrew


11 was a case of who was


OPENIV *1 ;j.m.


have measles, so the rest of the family arc just waiting to see what follows. Apart from having an


married son, and is survived by a brother and a sister. The funeral takes place


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today and Requiem Mass will be offered at SS Michael and John's Church before


the interment at Clitheroc Cemetery.


extended holiday from school, the youngsters have missed nut on several social occasions, including a visit to the pantomime “Robinson. Crusoe.” And Mrs Nical Smith, treasurer last year for Edisford Ladies’ Club, had to miss the annual dinner on Tuesday.


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no liability is accepted lor any loss or damage alleged to arise through delay in forwarding replies to box numbers, however caused. Particulars of the Standard Conditions will be supplied on request.


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