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burn Playgroup run by Mrs J.. Bailey and helpers raised £40 hour o


A coffee evening for Chat- for funds. There was a cake round


- ..tall and a stall of "seconds” scrap’ ■ Liven by Mrs Brenda Finch,


o£Whalley. There should be vacancies for new members “ after the next-day school


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; first for day school pupils. The Rev;' N. Maddock officiated.


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REPAIR DEPOT NOT CAUSING A NUISANCE’


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A W H A L L EY h au lag e f irm u sed p rem ise s Clitheroe Road, WhaUey, as a rep a ir depot for the past 12 months without any complaint being made, so l ic i to r Mr Tom Liddle told a local inquiry at


in Clitheroe Town Hall.


Bridge Club


THERE were 13 tables in play at the weekly duplicate game at . Clitheroe Bridge Club. Winners were, NS Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mr B. Hicks; Mr Thickctt and Mr Cornfield. EW Mrs Brenton and Mrs Garde; Mr P. Strange and Mrs V. Collins. The following hand was bid


Mr Liddle was representing Bulcock Bros, who appealed against the refusal of the Rib- ble Valley Council to allow them to use the former Pendle Garage as a repair depot for their motor haulage business. He told Mr E. J. Dunstan,


PIIOCEEDS of a coffee even­ ing held by the Old Clithero- nians’ Association were more than doubled by the auction of a landscape by local artist Eli­


jah Cawthome- ■ A bring-and-buy stall, tom­


bola and other sideshows brought in about £100 — and the sale of the painting added


£105.


the Grammar School, Mr Raymond Dewhurst, of Claremont Avenue, Clitheroe. The picture, donated by a former headmaster, Mr C. W. Stokes, was auctioned by another former pupil, Mr


The buyer was an old boy of . '


Charles Hothersall, of-a Clitheroe firm of auctioneers.


. set for the music department. Headmaster Mr Gerald


go .towards the cost of re­ developing the playing fields at High Moor and the remain­ der will help to buy a stereo


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Hood is pictured with the Cawthorne painting of the view from High Moor. With him, from the left, are M


Colin Howarth (secretary) an d Mr Jim Thornber (chairman).


Hothersall, Mr Fred McNab (Old Boys’ treasurer), M


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dale Club enjoyed an evening a t th e G an g Show in ciitherob. At Thursday’s meeting, members played dominoes and looked at old photos. Hostesses were Mrs Chambers, Mrs .Denby and Mrs M. Frankland.


Revelations, members of Chatburn Methodist House Fellowship concentrated on the eighth chapter. They met at the Manse and were led by the Rev. P. M. G. Hood, whose wife served refresh­ ments.


an inspector appointed by the Environment Secretary, that apart from one short period the site had been a garage and filling station for more than 40


to game in spades by only one NS pair. The play needs very careful timing and is a good exercise in dummy play. North opening with a bid of one club and South one heart, North one spade, South four spades. The opening card was the Jack of diamonds.


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The Styles hate been evolved fcjr— Style A b y Jo h n a t T h a tc h e rs , Liverpool.


Style I I b y Anne Ge e, ConBleton, C heshire. Style C by J o h n S co t t a t J o h n R ich a rd so n , N o r th amp to n


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David Lambert, son of Mr George Lambert, of Myrvel House, Howgill, and the late Mrs Ella Lambert, was mar­ ried at the Central Methodist Church, Nelson, on Saturday, to Miss Janet Mary Windle. : ThC 'bnde, a dispenser, is


Rimington joiner Mr John


the daughter of Mr and Mrs Trevor .Windle,.of Wheatley Lane, Barrowford. . Bridesmaids were Miss Jan­


ice Lister, Miss Gillian Sodo and Miss Enca Whitfield, the


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• Best man was Mr Andrew Metcalfe and groomsmen Mr


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C .«! . . ,:EOST W.L.W HOLIDAY


ALL main and sub post offices are to close;on Spring Bank Holiday Monday (May 26th) and .there will be no delivery or collections of let­ ters and parcels on that day. Clitheroe Post Office will,


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however, be open on the fol­ lowing day, as will sub, post offices at Bashall Eaves, Dun- sop Bridge, Rimington, Slaid- burn and West Bradford. Deliveries and collections will be-as normal on the Tuesday. Pensions and allowances


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years.Mr Liddlc said there was no evidence that the firm’s use of the premises had constituted a nuisance to residents in Lamb Roe or had adversely affected the amenities of the area. He drew the inspector’s attention to the neighbouring complex of buildings used by a firm of commillers. Mr Jack Ruffley, solicitor


E v e r y t h i n g f o r e v e r y


and chief administration officer of the Ribble Valley Council, said that the garage was in an area of great land­ scape value, where the use of the land was expected to remain undisturbed. Refusal of planning permis­


th re e choirboys during Sunday morning service at Christ Church. Stephen Whipp was promoted leading choirboy and. Michael Ridg- way and Robert Worthington _ having passed te s ts required by the Royal School of Church Music — were promoted from probationers to singing boys.


family, relatives and friends


Gratefu) A donation of £60 from the


of the late Miss Norah I. Wig- nail has been received by the Chatbum Group Committee of the Blackburn and district Cancer Research Campaign.


to Mr and Mrs G. P. Womers- lcy was made by the Rev. P. M. G. Hood during family ser­ vice at Chatbum Methodist Chapel.


Farewell gift A presentation of a cheque


sion was in line with county policy and he described the development as “an unjus­


tifiable intrusion into the amenity of nearby residents because of the increased traf­ fic that would result.” It was a rural area and should be kept


as.such.


. The inspector closed the inquiry and visited the site.


, . Better view


that should be paid on the day that an office is closed under these arrangements can be claimed a week in advance


LOCAL holidaymakers bound for Blackpool in July will be able to Lake advantage of the new M55 Preston .Northern By-pass, to be opened on July 3rd by Transport Minister Mr Fred Mulley. The new road, 12 miles long, runs from the M6 at Broughton, near Pre­ ston, to the A583 trunk road at Peel Hill on the outskirts of Blackpool.


To tfye coast


A SCHEME for view line improvement and minor road widening on the Long Preston road between Temple Wood and Back L ittle Painley Wood, Gisburb, has been included in the County High­ ways and Transportation Committee programme for 1975-6. Estimated cost is £ 8,000.


WASTE


FOR the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil to send two councillors in addition to the Chief Execu­ tive to the annual meeting and conference of the Association of District Councils at Brigh­ ton would be a . waste of money, Coun. Bob Ainsworth (Clitheroe) declared at this week’s council meeting. The Chief Executive, Mr Michael Jackson is to let Coun. Ains­ worth know the cost of attending the conference.


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—WINDLE bridegroom’s brother, and Mr


. Michael Whitfield, the bnde’s cousin. Ushers were Mr John Windle, bnde’s brother, and Mr Malcolm Lambert, brideg­ room’s brother. Pages were Stephen and Paul Traynor.


- a reception at the Higher Trapp Hotel, Simonstone, the couple left for honeymoon m Spain. They will live in Nelson,


formed by the Rev. G. F. Simmons, and the organist was Mr Ronald Turner. After


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The ceremony was per­


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would be greatly missed, for they had been loyal and help­ ful chapel members during their stay in the village, and he wished them every happi­ ness in their new home. Mr and Mrs Womersley replied with thanks for the good wishes.


Mr Hood said the couple ;


Promotion Medals were presented to


Study Continuing the study of


Pictures A party from the Ribbles- .


For pupils Ascension Day was marked


tainmei Susan Harri- Plans i pation i the eve cises to


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