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girtng the NS pair an undeserved top.
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ONE of five cine films c o v e r in g B o lton-by- Bowland’s week of Silver Jubilee celebrations will be preserved for posterity among the' Parish Council records.
village hall, when villagers were able to relive the local festivities on film, the
SUNDAY LUNCH BURNLEY
FAMILY at the
KEIRBY WALK, BURNLEY Tci. 27611
ri". / P • CREST MOTEL After a concert in the
film and present it to the Parish Council with a writ Juten account of the many
for the children and elderly residents, a comic cricket match, the presentation of mugs, and a barbecue and square dance.
bilee events. These included tea parties
Jubilee Committee decided to have a copy made of one
■ people of the festmties and print orders were taken. Each p ic tu re will be displayed in a Jubilee folder. During the evening,
members of the Women’s Institute entertained with a humorous sketch depicting many events in the Queen’s 25-year reign. The show.
Also on show in the hall were photographs by local
produced and directed by Mrs Jean Hammond, had previously been given at a WI group meeting.
meat, fruit, wine and sherry and the men of the Jubilee committee excelled them selves by not only organising th e p r in t display and projecting the films, biit serving refreshments and
There was a raffle for washing up as well.- : A profit of £85 is to be
man),' Mr John Singleton ( t r e a s u r e r ) and Mrs E l iz a b e th Moorhouse (secretary) are pictured with members of the committee | and WI members.
sent to the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Appeal. Mrs Joyce Lilbum (chair-1
Arthur bids farewell to mill I Sports Council seeks ways to raise cash
INSTEAD of concentrating on a one-day sports i
festival, the Kibble Valley Sports and Recreational Council IS to try and broaden its base by having more fund-raising events throughout the year.
treasurer Mr Alan Coupe at the annual meeting. Mr Coupe, who reported a balance of £399, said that 1976-77 had not been as financially successful as the p rev io u s year, mainly through increased expendi ture.
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Worked at college
moved from Slaidbum 20 years ago, was the third son of Mr and Mrs W. J. Harri- son, of "Woodlands, Waddington.
by interment at the local cemetery.
wife, Barbara, and two chil dren.
Mr Harrison leaves a ELECTED
OFFICERS elected at the annual meeting of the Ribblesdale Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild were Mrs H. Mikanowicz (chair- man), Mrs Hearmon (vice-chairman), Mrs Ains worth (treasurer) and Miss B. Foulds (secretaiy).
Woodlands Evangelical Chapel, AllestreCj took place on TTiursday, followed
an important position witli the Derbyshire College of Agriculture, after working for the previous nine years at a college near Hull. The funeral service, at
Only last year he tool....
&hool, Mr Frank Harrison has died suddenly of a heart attack, at his home in AUes- tree, Derbyshire. Mr Harrison (44), who
A FORMER pupil at Clitheroe Royal Grammar
A CLITHEROE man who has worked at the same local textile firm since the days of Lloyd George retired on Friday.
sion, he was presented with four gifts by the firm’s owner, Mr Stanley Westh- ead. They were a clock from the. firm, a card and radio from the operatives and a .bunch of flowers from Mrs Mary (Jascoyne, who took over from Mr
FINED
Carlton Place, Clitheroe, who . admitted aiding and abetting the offence, was fined £15 and disqualified from driving for six months.
just got the machine and the passenger was showing him how to handle it. David Thornber (18), of
£10 by Clitheroe magis trates. He told the court he had
FOR c a r ry in g a non qualified passenger, learner motor-cyclist Anthony Downs (18), of Henthorn Road, Clitheroe, was fined
Pimlico Road, clocked up 63 years’ service with the firm, now William Westh- ead and Sons. And to mark the occa
_Mr Arthur Foole'(79), of '
Foole' as full-time cashier 10 years ago.
is cricket. In his youth Mr F o o le '. w a s o n e o f Clitheroe’s finest batsmen, h is most memorable innings coming in the late
(left) shakes hands with Mr Foole, watched by (from left) Mr John Duckworth ( s to re manager), Mrs Gascoyne, Mr Eric Vickers (general manager) and Mr Tom Briggs.
wicket partnership of 211 with Robert Southworth in a match against Lancaster. PICTURE: Mr Westhead
eco rd -b re ak in g first- r 1920’s when shared a
able to work part-time. Since then he has been a general assistant to Mr Westhead. His other main interest
left Clitheroe Royal Gram mar
School.at 16 and joined the Castle Manufacturing Company, staying on when it was taken over by Mr William Westhead. He was cashier until ill health meant he was only
him a very _happy retire ment. “We will all miss you veiy much,” he said. Mr Foole',- a. bachelor,
Mr Foole' for his “loyalty, service and-friendship” oyer the years and wished
Mr Westhead thanked Sent for
bail but were granted legal aid.
N e v F j o b -
A NEW job has been created at the Chatburn firm of K. and J. Fabrica tions, under the Manpower Services Commission’s work experience programme.
(27), builder’s labourer, of Sparth Avenue, Clayton-le- Moors; Michael Hartley (30), second-hand dealer, of Freme Street, Blackburn, and Francis John Enoch Varey (31), antique dealer; of Swansea Street, Preston, are accused of together entering the college as tres passers and stealing three etchings and an oil painting together valued at £12,000. - Varey is also charged with b u rg la ry at a club in Clayton-le-Moors with intent' to steal. All three were refused
from Stonyhurst College have'-been committed to Crown Court for trial. Harold Stuart Johnson
THREE men accused of stealing four works of art
support of local industry, particularly as many of its employees take part in the various sports.
to draw up a directory of sporting activities in the Ribble Valley. Mrs Mai-y Bridge, who was elected chaii-man, pointed out the value of, such a directory l i s t i n g members and secretaries of sporting organisations. The directory could also draw attention to the many advantages to be gained from affiliation to the sports council.
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.. SUCCESS was just around the corner for Miss Christ ine Porter-Hargreaves when she entered a competirion - organised by Johnson’s, the dry cleaning group ' Porter-Hargreaves, of Eastham atreet
the top shops in Lancashire by Johnson’s, for beating sales targets.
. Pictured here breaking out the bubbly at a'staff . celebration are Johnson's northern area director Mr
. Swft, Miss Janet Hodson, manageress Mrs Marjorie Whelan, Mrs Enid Waddington and Mrs Ann Eedes. •
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ouM nt“ p r ic e The council is also hoping
encouraging people to take part in sport. But to stage a festival as good as, or even better than last year, he thought they should appoint a special sub-committee with two members from the executive. . The council is to seek the
Murry said they should discuss the whole-field of fund-raising at the next counc i l me e t ing. He suggested it might be a better idea to have a sepa ra te organising festival committee, leaving council members free for other events. The festival was a way of
fine on that particular day they could be struggling, he said. Mr Coupe stressed the need for as much support as possible for affiliated clubs. Retiring chairman Mr Gus
thought was to try to arrange more fund-raising events and not to rely solely on one festival. If the weather was not
The moral from that, he The suggestion came from
In his annual report, retir ing chairman Mr Murry
foi-ward as part of the future programme.
an o th e r put
- joint vice-chairman — Coun. B. Jones and (Joun. K. Turner; secretary — Mrs K.
RawJinson; treasurer — Mr Alan Coupe.
IN THE CHAIR
THE new chairman of C l i t h e r o e E v e n i n g Townswomen’s Guild, Mrs Margaret Kendrick of St Mary’s Street, was installed at the annual meeting on Thursday.
elected vice-chairman, Mrs Sheila Cheetham secretary, t and Mrs Dorothy Brough
Mrs A. Musson and Mrs M.’ Sutcliffe.
elected were Mra J. Biehler, Mrs A. Cheetham, Mrs L. Coulter, Mrs D. Dugdale,
reasurer. New committee members
chairman Mrs Olive Master- son, who presided. Mrs Mildred Dugdale. was
The chain of office was presented to her by retiring
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The possibility of “one- off” events during they year, with the sports council channeling sponsorship to one particular event, was
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