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Recruiting drive pays off


THE long-standing plan to convert Clitheroe’s Roefield Barn into a sp o r t s and le isu r e centre took a major step forward at Tuesday's me e t in g of Ribble Valley Recreation and Leisure Committee.


unanimously that a tender of £11,676 should be accepted to make the building safe. They also asked that a


Members recommended '


detailed report should be submitted to their next meeting on the costs invol­ ved in providing facilities so that it can be used by the


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public.During the meeting Coun. Terence Yates (Bilungton) complained that projects such as the Roefield Bam were being centred in major


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however, by Coun. Bert Bo den (Chatburn) and C o u n . J o y c e - Reese, (Longridge) who said that it seemed quite natural that .facilities such as swimming pools and halls should be sited in the large population


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areas. “I don’t think that people


living in the country areas expect these things on their doorstep,” she said. Mr Brian Manning, Chief


tenders for the first phase of th e p ro je c t had been received.They varied from £12,805 to £23,000 compared with the £11,000 ear-marked for the project by the former Clitheroe Borough Council. Negotiations were carried


THREE more boys have joined the cadet section of the St John Ambulance, Clitheroe, as a result of an appeal in the Advertiser and Times. The section was revived


Administrative Officer, said that the project had been the subject of a meeting b e tw e e n c om m i t te e members and representa­ tives of Ribble Valley Sports and Recreational Advisory Council. It had been a very useful meeting and certain points


centres such as Clitheroe and Longi-idge while very-


little was being done in some of the rural parishes. “In my own parish -the


facilities provided are very small and I think that we should take into account the needs of the people in the rural areas.”


BIGGER TARGET


l;a ve la v e


OVER £230 has now been raised for the special care baby unit at Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn, thanks mainly to the work of Mrs Pamela Kent, of Whalley Road, Clitheroe. With a promise of further


out with the fii-m which submitted the lowest tender for renovation work and the figure was reduced to £10,676.However, it was desirable that the roof should be lined and this would add a further £1,000 to the total. The work would make the


SPORT STARTS HERE


Ian lines up for county


WHALLEY .schoolboy Ian Singleton has been chosen to. play for the Lancashire Schools Under-15 football team on Saturday. Ian (14), of Mitton Road,


recently, following an eight- year break because of lack of


who recently signed school­ boy forms for Blackburn


recruits. And recently, Mrs Edna Hothersall, Divisional Superintendent in charge of cadets, appealed for more cadets aged 8-15 to join. Three joined soon after,


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building safe but the committee would now have to consider what they were going to do to make it


had been cleared up. It was evident that the


Sports Council could not guarantee to mn the centre. However, they were


useable. He said that he would provide a detailed report at


willing to provide money to help furnish it and they welcomed the fact that the development was going


ahead. Deputy Planning Officer,


Mr Peter Nock, said that KENYON — THOMPSON


the next meeting on the cost of providing facilities such as toilets, kitchensv heating


Jimmy Fell (Whalley), the committee decided to refer


and light. On a motion by Counc


the tender for the first phase to a meeting of the C o u n c i l’s Policy and Resoui-ces Committee.


Mobile library faces problems


help from “The Friends of St James’s, Clitheroe,” the target has been extended from £250 to £470, in order to purchase more sophisti­


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organisers are running a 'market stall, on Saturday, offering clothes, household goods and home-made cakes The following day, Mr


cated equipment. To boost the fund, the


THE death of a popular driver of the Ribble Valley’s mobile libraiy which covers the Sabden, Gisbum and Bolton-by-Bowland districts Hairy Barnes, of Castle Clough Cottages, Hapton __has added to temporary problems being expen- enced in servicing the local villages.


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Tony Scott, of Barrow, hopes to raise £80 from a sponsored race at Read. Also, before Christmas, it


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in tune YOUNG musicians will 1x2 playing an important part in a service at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, on Sunday.Performing in the service, to mark Education Sunday, ^vill be members of Edisford County Primary School’s band and its recorder group. Also attending the 10 30 a.m. service will be teacher, parents and other pupils.


Vicar, the Rev. Arthur Siddall, who said this week that it was probably the first time such a service had been


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marked at diocesan level by an evening service at which the preacher ivill be Prof. B. Ranft, professor of histoiy and d63Ji of studios at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.


BUS FUND


LAUNCHED STAFF at Laneside School, Calderstones, have opened a fund to buy a new mira-bus to take their handicapped pupils on outings arid visits. About £150 has been


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the hospital with an o.xygen monitor, which \vill enable doctors to conduct tests without actually taking blood from the baby.


is proposed to hold a baby boutique offering all sorts of clothes and equipment for the under-fives, and anyone with any suitable articles should contact Mrs Kent at


won many prizes and awards, will also render solos by Fritz Kreisler and join in a performance of a Handel violin sonata. She will be accompanied by Mr Charles Myers, who will have the task of turning into organ music the orchestral part of Mendelssohn, the piano parts of Ki'eisler and the continue part of Handel. Mr Myers will contribute


Mendelssohn THE ever-popular Mendels­ sohn violin concerto will be featured by 21-year-oId Miss Elizabeth Partridge at Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society’s concert on Saturday night. Miss Partridge, who has


Mr Barnes, who become extremely popular among readers in the past two years, died suddenly last week. The breakdown in re g u la r se rv ic e s was mentioned at a meeting of the .Ribble Valley Commit- te e of the Lancashire Association of Local Coun


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cils.Afterwards the District Librarian, Miss Barbara Snell, told the Advertiser and Times that staff were sad at the loss of Mr Barnes. Temporary arrangements were made until a new appointment could be made, she said, but the mobile se rv ic e had also been affected by vehicle problems which it was hoped had now


been rectified. Reference was made at


se v e ra l solos, one by Herbert Howells and a strik­ ing movement from a sonata in D minor by the late W. T. B e s t, the outstanding virtuoso organist of the last century. Another item of interest will be a complete performance of a voluntary by William Hine (1687-1730) — delightful music not currently available in its complete form and thus probably not played as a complete concert item many years, if at all.


for Caravan site


CONDITIONS aimed at preserving visual amenities were imposed by Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee, when approving plans for a 15- pitch caravan site at the rear of the Commercial Hotel,


Gisbum. The committee was


reminded that outline plan­ ning has previously been refused, but on appeal the development was considered


suitable. The conditions now


included screening of the


site by trees, and a ban on caravans being occupied for more than a month at any one time.When it was pointed out


the association’s meeting to the courtesy of staff and their willingness to obtain special books, on request.


Success of cycling schemes


NATIONAL cycling profi­ ciency schemes were i*un at 12 Ribble Valley schools b e tw e e n March and October, and out of 149 pupils who enrolled, three quarters passed. The news was given to the


E la in e Thompson was married to vehicle technician Ml- Derek G. Kenyon at St Helen’s Church, Wadding- ton, on Saturday. The bride is the eldest


Shop a s s is ta n t Miss


a honeymoon in ScoUand, the couple will live in Dark wood Crescent, Chatbum. P h o to g ra p h ; Mr B.


Connelly.


daughter of Mr and Mi-s F. Thompson, of Queensway, Waddington, and the bride­ groom is the second son of Mr and Mrs T. Kenyon, of Darkwood Crescent, Chat- burn. Given away by her father, the bride wore a full- len g th gown of white Nottingham lace over nylon, with a scalloped veil and full-


length train. Her shower bouquet was


of gold roses, white carna­ tions and white bridal flow­ ers. She was attended by her sis ter. Miss Linda Thompson, and Miss Gail Brewer, who wore dresses of daffodil Terylene, trim­ med with white lace, and carried bouquets of white c a rn a tio n s and mixed


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i^enyon, and the groomsmen were Mr Roy Kenyon, bride­ groom’s brother, and Mr Martin Kenyon, bride­ groom’s cousin. Ushers were Mr Ernest


Best man was the bnde- room’s brother, Mr John T.


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Gorton, the bridegroom’s uncle, and Mr John Behan, the bride’s cousin. The c e rem o n y was


performed by Canon C. F. Goodchild and a reception was held at the Edisford Bridge Inn, Clitheroe. After


GARAGE PLAN


PLANS for the'demolition! of an existing timber-framed garage and its_ replacement on the same site by a new building, proposed for Mr J. Tate, of the Culvert Garage, ■Whalley New Road, Billing- ton, have been approved. -


cil’s Development Sub­ committee, while accepting that the change would bring an improvement to the area, imposed conditions to protect visual amenities and | limit the effects of use of the i garage on residents nearby.. A spokesman for neigh­


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Ribble Valley Public Works and Health Committee in a report compiled by district road safety organiser Mr


Neil Cunliffe. Further courses are plan­


ned for five other schools — Pendle Junior at Clitheroe, Sabden RC, Sabden CE,. Mellor and Chatbum. Mr Cunliffe’s work in


running the schemes was p ra ised by Coun. Bill Bowker (Wilpshire). “They are extremely important and we shall probably never know just how much good they do,” he said.


Welcome


raised towards the target of £3,500 and it is hoped that a bam dance in the hospri^ ballroom on November 4th will boost funds even


further.


that the Council did not have staH to ensure that the l a t t e r r u l e wa s im p lem e n te d , i t was suggestod that the local parish council, who had an interest in the matter, would .“no doubt note if anyone | overstays.”


nearly three years old and


“Our present vehicle is Companions , . ,


we want to start raising money for a new bus rather


than face heavy repair bilte, said head teacher, Mr


Christmas toy fair. Long row


CLITHBROE’S prospective P a r l iam en ta ry Labour, candidate, Mr Lindsay


Sutton, will be one of a 27- s tro n g team from the Clithefoe Division to row a


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The first crew, will start from Newby Bridge on


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sponsored raft on L^k® ■Windermere in a fund­ raising event.


Sunday. -The firash will be at Waterhead 10 miles away. 'ITie . team includes • contin­


gents from Great Harwood, Padiham, Hapton and Longridge as well as the Clitheroe area.


Harold Hargreaves. A number of other money-


raising events.are also being considered,, including a


LOW MOOR Good Compan­ ions began their latest meet­ ing with guessing games and


a measuring game. . Mr Booth, Mrs Ingham


and Mrs Shuttleworth told of embarassing moments. Mr J. Scott spoke of his experiences as a prisoner of


PROVISION of a squash court at the Ribblesdale


Arms, Gisburn, ■was welcomed by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-committee, on condition that adequate c ^ parkfrig space is provided. The court will be in a converted outbuilding, at present vacant, aud the council’s officials considered it Wghly desirable to retain the building and bring it back into some form of economic use. Members welcomed the plan as “an acceptable use of the bmld- ing and a recreational


facility.” r £Wlected


war and played the piano for community singing. After­ noon tea was served by Mrs


Seedall, Mrs Bush,. Mrs Burgess and Mrs Crooks. The next meeting is on Thursday.


CINEMA


forgot,” 'at the Civic - , involves an expedition m ounted to rescue a marooned traveller on the Lost Island of Caprona. Pterodactyls and savages cause probierns, but a beaut­ iful native girl adds to the adventure, before all escape from a City of Skulls.


Eastwood was re-elected chairman of the Ribble Valley District Liaison Committee for Education on Monday. Coun. Tom Robin- ,son was re-elected vice-


■ County Coun. Harry chairman.


THE people that time I 'THE final stage of a scheme Hall


school’s classrooms were hastily upgraded 18 months ago after the temprature twice dropped so low that


Heating standard in the


bouring residents had asked for the garage to be rebuilt so that cars would be further from the houses. The committee refused that request, owing to higher costs it would involve for the owner, but added a proviso that a boundary fence should be erected between the garage and the houses.


Two remanded


TWO men accused of steal­ ing four works of art from Stonyhurst College were remanded in custofy for a week when they appeared before Clitheroe magis­


trates on Tuesday. Builder’s labourer Harold


S tu ar t Johnson (27), of


Sparth Avenue, Clayton-le- Moors, and second-hand dealer Michael Hartley (30), of Freme Street, Blackburn, have been charged with entering the college as tres- passers and stealing^ three etchings and an oil painting, together valued at £12,000, the property of the school


governors. . An application for bail by


their solicitor, Mr Barry Johnson; was refused.


THE Labour (government’s White Paper setting out intentions to meet transport needs in rural areas were outlined by Mr Lindsay S u t to n , p ro s p e c t iv e P a r liam en ta ry Labour candidate for Clitheroe, spe^ng in Sabden. Old pople were suffering


Fair share


Rovers, will play left back against a team from West Yorkshire at Lancaster. A pupil at St Mary’s


boosting membership to seven, and Mrs Hothersall said this week that she had received one or two more inquiries. The boys'section is taken by Mrs Hothersall’s husband]! Robert, and meets in the Ambulance Hall, Church Brow, at 6 p.m. on Mondays. Anyone interested in join­


ing should contact Mr and Mrs H o th e rsa ll (Tel Clitheroe 24736).


Village stews


Bashali Eaves Safe cyclists


Eaves CE Primary School had their- careful cycling r ew a rd e d when they received RSPA cycling proficiency certificates and badges from- Mr Neil Cunliffe, the Ribble Valley s road safety officer. They were Michael Calvert, Michael Freeman, Sharon Hargreaves, Paul Hind, Christine Woodend and Helen Woodend.


Six pupils from Bashall Sabden a t Sabden Methodist


Gift time The annual gift weekend


Church, including a sale of work and special Sunday services, raised £666. Satur- day afternoon’s sale, at which the ladies ran a vari­ ety of stalls, was opened by Mr F. Collier-Baker and the chairman was Mr A. Green­ wood, both of Blackpool. Preachers at the church services were Mr A. Green­ wood, in the afternoon, and the Rev. D. Bradley, in the evening. Soloist at both services was Mrs Collier- Baker.


40 years on A special Mass at St


Mary^s RC Church on Monday night commemo­ rated the 40-year history of the church which opened in October 1937. I t was conducted by the parish


priest, Fr J. Begley.


Room for more The Wednesday night


sewing class at Sabden County Primary School is looking for more members to


Call for meeting


THE North East Lanci^hire Development Association is


to be urged by the Ribble Valley Council to seek an early meeting with the Secretary of State regarding the future of the proposed Central Lancashire New


'* This was recommended at Thursday’s meeting of the Planning and 'Transportation Committee, when it was stated that so much informa­ tion on the new town project was “shrouded in obscurity.” The committee had been


Town.


join the winter session which is just three weeks old. The class this year has a new teacher and non-sewers are just as welcome as experts. Thursday night’s yoga and relaxation class has started on a good note with several new members. Both classes are part of the- Ribble Valley’s Adult Education Courses.


St Mary’s Domino winners at the


weekly drive in St Mary’s Clubroom, Sabden, wore Mrs N. Palmer, Mr Guest, Mrs E. Jackson. Whist winners: Ladies — Mrs Hargreaves, Miss Hayes. Gents — Mr Southwell, Mr Parker.


Committee New committee members


for Sabden WI were elected at the annual meeting. Mrs Ann Fletcher takes over as president from Mrs Eileen Harrop, of Clitheroe Road, who has held the post for two vears. Vice-president is Miss Lucy Boden, taking, over from Mrs M. Jackson. Mrs Dorothy Dyson, of Wesley Street, was elected secretary. Retiring secrel_ ary Mrs J. Lawless, also of Wesley Street, had held the position for two years. Mrs Ann Grout ag re ed to continue as treasm-er. Guest speaker at the meeting was Mrs Gabbut, of Mellor, the WIs Voluntary -County Organiser.


Bolton-by-Bowland


Colour Members of Bowland


Gardening Club enjoyed an illustrated talk entitled “Colour in the garden all the year round” by Mr Wise­ man, of Myerscough. He was thanked by Mrs M Pickles.Also p r e s e n t wer members of Rimington Gardening Club and visitors from Bolton-by-Bowland. The next meeting will be at Clough’s Farm, Bolton-by- Bowland, home of Mrs Stevenson.


Supper-dance Bolton-by-Bowland,


Sawley and Gisburn Forest Conservative branch held a supper-dance in the village hall. Supper was provided by Mrs Buckle, of Riming­ ton, and served by the committee. There was danc- to music provided by


asked to support the cham­ bers of commerce in Black­ burn and Burnley in efforts to have the new town Devel­ opment Corporation wound up and the remains of the project handed over to Preston Borough Council


About sheep


VARIOUS aspects of sheep were described to Gisbuni YFC members at their meeting on Monday by ^ ■Wilcock, representative of a firm of sheep dip maniriac- turers. He was thanked by David Matinson, who ^ter- wards presided at a business


meeting. Glittering


THERE was'a Yuletide theme in the St John Ambu­


most, he said, and adequate bus transport was essential in areas such as the Ribble


■Valley. “ I t is' vital that- old-


es tab l ish ed areas ilik'ej Clitheroe.should get its fair’ share of any new prosper­ ity,” said Mr Sutton,


^ WARMER


to bring Edisford County Primary School’s heating


hvlnw Flrifsfnrd Countv And now, the , oil-fired


system up to" scratch is now nearing completion.


system is being extended to provide ■ radiators in other parts of the building, includ­ ing stMf rooms, cloakrooms and corridors. A number of convector heaters are also being installed and the esti­ mated cost of the final-pbise IS £6,870


lance rooms on Friday when Mr -Hairy Gordon, ot Todmorden, demonstrated his talk on “Christmas Crac­ kers.” He .used dned, gut­ tered and living plajib roa^ rial to wonderful effect. He was thanked by Mrs Banks.


Stole from house


A CALDERSTONES


patient who stole two money boxes and a paying-in book, together worth £3, from a house- in Taylor Street, Clitheroe, was fined £20 by Clitheroemagistrates. Cto- ence Vincent' Wyse (45) admitted the offence.


Alan Whaites Band. The branch chairman. Mi' A. Wright, welcomed Mr .John Watson, Parliamentary candidate for the Skipton Division, and Mrs Watson. He also welcomed County Coun. David Coulston and Mrs Coulston. Mi' and Mrs W. G. Thorpe, agent for Skipton Division, also attended. Mr Watson gave a ,| short talk about the party conference at Blackpool. The raffle was won by Mrs B. Fawcett, Mrs 'B. Booth aiid Mr B. R. Ayre.


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Badminton Club Bo l to n -b y -Bowl a n d Badminton Club held a whist


Gardner leads] ^oals rush


AFTER an even first half,‘ the • floodgates opened 15 minutes into


‘ tion at the top of the table. The v is ito r s — currently


Clitheroe Acad. Res. 7, West! Bradford Res. 0.


the second half^and Academicals Reserves consolidated their posi-


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stranded at the foot of the league I — made Academicals fight for every ball before the interval. Even so, the visitors still conced^ two goals, as Gardner and Scargill


found the .net. For the rest of the game,


College, Blackbui-n, he is the only Ribble Valley represen­ tative in the team. He plays for the Blackburn and Diu*wen Town XI and has recently signed for Whalley Rangers.


TABLE TENNIS


THREE teams. Waddington SC A, Catholic SC and Fle-xible B are still undefeated in division one of the Ribble Valley Table Tennis Association. In division two, Clithei-oe PO are the only side


Flexible B 10; Crabtrees 3, TVinity A 7; Waddington SC AT, Trinity B 3; 'rrinity C -1, Catholic YC A G. Division Two: Flexible D 2,


with a clean sheet. Division One: Clitheroe PO B 0. .


Catholic YC B 8; Fle.xiblo C 10, Rimmgton Ladies 0; Timity D 0,


Waddington SC B 10; Chtheioe PO 7. Th-inity E 3.


FIXTURES D iv i s io n One: Mond.iy,


Clitheroo PO B v Trinity C;. Wednesd.ay, Waddington SC A v Crabtrees; Thursday, Catholic


Social Centre A v Fle.xible B, Tnn-


ity B V Trinity A. 'Division Two: Monday, I'lex-


ible D V Trinity D; Wednesday, Fle.xible C v Trinity E; Thursday, Catholic Social Centre B v Catholic Youth Club B, Rimington' ■adies v Chtheroe PO.


Waddington SC A .>-110 0 Catholic SC A........ .| -1 0 0 8


DIVISION ONE P W I) 1. P


■'le.xibIcB................... ^ 2 !l Catholic YC A ........ 2 2 H TnnityB....................


Crabtrees.................


ClithcroePOB....... ■' ® 9 'i S Timity C.............. 0 0 0 .) 0 division TWOPW D L P


Clitheroe PO......... Catholic YC B........ Flexible D............... Tnmty E ................ Wadihnglon SC B..


Flexible C............... Catholic SC B ........ Rimington Ladies.. Ti’inityD...............


Hockey


West Bradford Ladies 5, Dar>ven JL


WEST BRADFORD, at home to Dai-wen, were surprised when the v i s i t o r s s c o r e d a lmo s t immediately.


West Bradford e(iuahsed but


Danven scored their second again from a comer, and at half­ time the home team were 2-1


down. In the second half, West Brad­


ford attacked more and were | rewarded by a well-struck goal ! from Liz Bond at a comer and a goal by Mandy Backhouse. , Danven scored a thiixl goal but Liz Caton managed to i*ush in two | more goals for West Bradford,


who eventually won 5-3. This was a good performance to


pull back twice after being beWnd and West Bradford deserved their win which keeps them at the top of j


the league.


TROPHY TRAIL


RIBBLE 'VALLE'Y football teams will be engaged in the first


rounds of the Ashley Smith and Dan Seed trophy competitions on Ndvember 12th.


Trophy — West Bradlord v Sabden, Hurst Green v Spring- mill, Clitheroe Academicals v Lions, Read v Royal Oak, Whalley Arms V Grindleton, Chipping v Chatbui-n. Byes — Ribhlesdale SSC and Henthorn.


ford Res V Read Res, Triraty v Wh:illey R:mgers B, Cross Keys v Rimington, Academicals Res v. Brockhall, Transport v Whalley Rangers A, Hui-st Green Res v Victoria, Chatburn Res v Calder­ stones, Henthoi'n Res v Waggon


and Horses. SIDELINED


CALLED in as a last-minute replacement by Sabden for their game against Royal Oak in the


Ribble 'Valley Football League, Jack Keogh broke an ankle and spent the weekend in hospital. The injury means that Jack, number one player for Burnley town table tennis team, will be out of action for them until after Christmas. It also damages Bum- ley’s hopes of winning division two t i t le of the Lancashire and Cheshire Table Tennis League.


TEAMS


and domino drive to raise funds. Winners were; Ladies — Mrs R. Crossland, Miss M.. Jackson, Mrs B. Stavely. Gents — Mr L. Swallow, Mr G. Newhouse, Mr D. Wright. Dominoes: M r s B. B o o t h , My Hargreaves, Mr Metcalfe, Mrs R. Jackson, Mrs 'Tomlinson. Stephen Deem­ ing, Robert Stevenson, Martin Bacon, Valerie Pickard. Raffle: "Mrs M. Wentworth and Miss Judith Lilburn. About £30 was raised. MCs were Mr W. Crossley and Mr ,J. . Sing­ leton.


Walmsley was much enjoyed by member of Bolton-by- Bowland Young Famers’ Club. Mr Walmsley, who. also demonstrated the art, was. thanked by Valerie Pickard.


Karate A talk on karate by Mr


PENDLE Pioneers will choose from a squad ot 13 for their home rame with Pi'eston Pioneers on


lunday. The game will .be played on


Castle Field,, kick-off 2-30 p.m. From: N. Winklev. R. Hardcastle, A. Nicholas, M. Napper, B.


Fisher, A. McCourt, C. Smith, R. Marin, A. Haj-dock, J. "nther, D. Walmesley, S. Edmondson, I. Fullerton, D. Roberts, M. Wiggin,


S. Cross, A. Neald. Waddi'ngton v ROF, home 2;30


p.m., from Underwood, 'Whiteside (N) Leach, Richards, Nuttall, Reddin, Rimmer, McGuire, Mrk,


Walker (R), Whiteside (S), Walker


(G). Meet gi-ound, 1-30 p.m. Waddington Res v Ribchester,


away, 2-30 p.m. from Dennett, Taylor, Lund, Carter, Spencer, Boyd, Rush, Stoddart, Ross, Bishop, Humphreys, Gardner, Behan, Salisbury (P), Salisbury (S), A. N. Other. Meet Waggon and Horses 1-15 p.m. .


. C l i t h c r o c R U F C (v


Btonyhurst, at Stonyhurst): Parkinson, Lund, Nelmes , Greatore.x, Fielding, Wilson, Dins- dale, Toml inson, Sweeney, Peacock, Wrigley, Hailwood, Williamson, Roberts, Jones. (Meet ' .-it baths car park at 1-45 p.m.).


Dan Seed Ti-ophy — West Brad­ riie draws are; Ashley Smith , v *


Academicals made their midfield 1 domination pay, and only fine goal- keeping and poor finishing kept


the score dowTi.- With half and hour, left, West


Bi-adfoixl collapsed and Gaixlner led the rush. Murphy (2) and Scar-


gill increased the leadi while Gard- | ner made it seven, as he completed


his hat-trick. The West Bradford side, however, never gave up or


man, Houldsworth, Dinnis, Geldard, Murphy, Blacktop, Proc­ ter, Compton, Gardner, Scargill.


Sub: Plant.


Take on leaders


AFTER the tonic of Sunda/s victory over Padiham, Clitheroe travel to face the league leaders. Wren Rovers — certainly one of the toughest fixtures of the season


— on &iturday. The siiuad wi l l show two


changes, as Tony Moore will be having a trial with Rochdale. Jim- Connell comes back into the reck­ oning after missing the last game through work commitments. Meanwhile, Ti-evor Fullard has left the Sh-awbridge club, unhappy at not being able to gain a regular


place.


P a t i e n c e r e w a r d e d


EMPRESS Squash Club leapt ]


smartly to rictoi-y with a 4-1 wan against Preston Grasshoppers 3rd. Paul Lambert, the Empress


number five, provaded a whii Iwand start by powering his way to straight set victoi-y. In contrast, Conor McLaughlin played slug­ gishly and was unable to settle to any kind of rhrthm and lost 3-0. q'he subsequent 3-1. and 3-0 victories by Niall Poll.uxl and Diirid McKinlay were demonstra­ tions of patience being rewarded. Both waited for the nght opemng before attempting the "kiir shot. In the f inal game, Mike


resorted to desperate tactics. Academicals: Fielding, BoiiHl-


CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL REMEMBRANCE DAY


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1977 PRELIMINARY NOTICE


The Worshipful the Town Mayor (Councillor R. P. Ainsworlh) oroDOses to attend at St Mary’s Parish Church, Clitheroe, at 10-45 a.m. on Sunday, November 13th, for the observance of Remembrance Day, and later at the Cenotaph.


Detailed arrangements will be notified later L. D. TELFORD, Town Clerk


NATIONAL FEDERATION OF OLD AGE PENSIONS ASSOCIATION


Clithei’oe Branch JUMBLE SALE


at STANLEY HOUSE Lowergate, Clitheroe


SATURDAY, OCT. 22nd 2 p.m.


Admission 2p Refreshments served Competition Winners


W A D D I N G T O N C R I C K E T C L U B . 1 s t — G r e e n 124 C U 8 7 1 2 ; 2 n d — Gre en 5


C U 8 7 1 2 ; 3riJ ---- C U 8 7 1 0 8 : 4 t ll Y e l low 50


C U 3 3 4 5 ; 5 t l l — CU8708-. 6 th Y e l low 46 CU 3 3 4 5 . — C o n tn e t S. R u sh . C l i th e ro e 2 4 4 5 8 .


Heyworth was 1-8 dowai in the fii-st set after some uncharacteris­ tic loose ploy. He soon remetlied this, taking the first set 10-9 :md romping away with the next for a


3-0 win. Failing to overcome match nerv­


2nd. No luck


e m p r e s s Squash Club, Clitheroe, were beaten o-O by Cheetham Hill in the prehnnnai-y | round of the Banbury Trophy.


BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY


PLANNING ACTS 1971 TO 1974


AREA: WHALLEY An application has been


received for permission to erect a new Vicarage in the qrounds of the existing Vicar­ age on The Sands, Whalley. O u t l in e permission was granted in December, 1976, and the current application includes details of the siting design and external appear­


ance of the dwelling. Any person wishing to make representations should do so


in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Princess Avenue. Clitheroe BB7 2AL, quoting r e f e r e n c e n u m b e r :


3/77/1045/PB. „ A copy of the application


form and plan may ,be inspected in the Planning Department within the period


stated. 20th October, 1,97^7.^',


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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971


NOTICE UNDER SECTION


PROPOSED DeI/^LOPMENT AT BOWLAND KNOTTS, CLAPHAM


Notice is hereby given that


application is being made to the Ribble Valley Borough Council by The North Western Electricity Board for planning permission in respect of the erection of a radio mast and associated building. A copy of the application


and of the plans and gther documents submitted with it


may be inspected at the North Western Electricty Board


Showroom, New Market Street, Clilheroe, at all reason- a b l e h o u r s unt i l 17th


November, 1977. Any person who wishes to


make representations to the above mentioned Council


about the application should make them in writing by that date to Chief ExMUtive of the Council at The .Castles,


*^''‘ 's g n ld W. J. H. FERGUSON /VJministration Officer on behalf of the North Western. Electricity Board, Pennine Area,


Jubilee Street, ■ Blackburn.


_ 20th October 1977


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CLitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 20th, 1977 11 Public Notices


-STARDUST CLUB CLITHEROE. Tel. 22342 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22nd


MICK CANNON A real top liner


Door charge after 9 p.m. — lOp members; 20p guests ■ SUNDAY LUNCH CABARET OCTOBER 23rd TONI DOULIDES


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