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House sale ‘caused comment’


CRITICISM of the Ribble Valley Council for offering a Grindleton house owned by th e counci l to. a new


day’s Planning and Trans­ portation Committee. Coun. Edwin Gretton


members said the house was not in good condition, was not the normal type of coun­ cil house, and that the suggested price — £13,500 — was adequate in view of its condition. Only f ive member s


supported a motion that a second valuation should be obtained. The Housing Committee’s recommenda­ tion to sell was approved.


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MORE than 30 species of birds were seen by members o f Wh a l l e y Young Ornithologist’s Club on Saturday. They had a fine view of a kestrel being mobbed by a magpie and crows.


some young members was a sighting of a golden plover and o fa flock of some 500 birds. Led by Mr Tony Cooper and Mr Mike Brown, the outing was by way of Whalley Banks and Dean- Clough to Dean and Parson­ age Reservoirs. Next event will be an indoor meeting at Whalley adult centre, on Friday, November 4th.


Highlight of the walk for £20 GIFT


Physiotherapy Centre from Newton Village Hall Social Committee.


A GIFT of £20 has been r eceived


by Clitheroe


Committee had been anxious to dispose of the property, and had secured an indepen­ dent valuation. O t h e r c om m i t t e e


to help new employees, I am not entirely happy with this, and would not like to see it happen very often,” he said. Officials pointed out that th e counci l ’s Housing


(Grindleton) said there was “a lot of comment in Grindle- ton” about offering the house to the official without anyone else having the chance to buy it. “Although I know we have


employee of the local author­ ity, was expressed at Thurs­


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unusual in that most of the high cards were held by the East-West pairs. One hand which caused problems was the following:


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TH E p r o b l ems and pressures placed on young people by modem society was the theme of an address by Miss M. E. Walker, Gu i d er -in-Charge at Waddow Hall, Clitheroe, at the 31st charter dinner of the Clitheroe Soroptimist


the Mayoress of the Ribble Valley (Mrs E. Newhouse), the Mayoress of Chtheroe (Mrs R. Ainsworth) and presidents of 13 Soroptimist clubs from a wide area, together with local presi­ dents from the Inner Wheel Club, Ladies’ Circle and both Townswomen’s Guilds. The Loyal toast was prop­


Fellowship


Wells. These included a description of a royal garden party, and of visiting the hospitals at Christmas. Mrs


Wells was thanked by Mrs Willacy who presided.


Library’s farewell to Barry 0


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attended a dinner-dance at th e S t a r k i e Arm s, Clitheroe, to. receive the appropriate ROSPA safe driving awards from Chief Insp. G. Price, county police traffic officer.


who received awards are seen with Chief Insp. Price (front centre). Next to him arc Mr Woods (right) and Mr Michael Fleming — foreman dr iver at the depot.


Mr Ron Bloomer, central maintenance manager at the Clitheroe depot, and Mr Vic Wood, transport manager at Clitheroe. PICTURE: The drivers


Auction will help appeal


LIBRARY staffs from the Chtheroe, Whalley, Mellor


and Longndge branches of the Lancashire County


Mrs Susan Holden, formerly senior assistant librarian at Whalley. Mr Williams was presented with an engraved


Library gathered at the Sun Inn, Waddington, for a farewell party for Mr Barry Williams. Mr Williams, of Moo rland Cre sce nt , Clitheroe, has relinquished his post as deputy District Librarian of the Ribble Valley to take charge of the book-buying department at County Hall, Preston. He has been succeeded by


tankard by Miss Barbara Snell, Ribble Valley Distnct Librarian, and a card signed by the staff. His wife Cynthia was presented with a box of chocolates.


Mrs Williams on the second row with (from the left): Mrs Joan Procter, Mrs Holden, Miss Snell, Mrs Kathleen Hilder (senior assistant at Chtheroe), and Miss Jane Bailes (distnct children’s libranan).


Our picture shows Mr and


to hold a livestock auction in Preston on November 1st for the fund.


IN LIGHT-HEARTED MOOD


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money left over and it is to be used for a bumper bonfire party on the village recreation ground.


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THE stickers on the front of their coach said "St Tropez" but these Barrow youngsters were bound for a slightly less exotic if equally colourful destination — Blackpool illuminations. About 50 of them went on the trip which was financed out of money raised by weekly raffles at the Bay Horse Inn. They were accompanied by several regulars of the pub. The children are in for another treat on November 5th because there is still some


to sell home-made produce. The event is being staged jointly by the Lancashire Fe d e ra t i o n of Young Farmers’ Clubs and the NFU as their contnbution to the fund. They have also arranged


books, games and other items whi ch wi l l be auctioned in aid of the Silver Jubilee fund. Stalls will also be erected


parade of livestock, the nng will be full of furniture,


THE auctioneer’s voice will boom across Clitheroe Auction Mart nng on Satur­ day to the usual audience of farmers and dealers. But that’s where similarity to a normal mart will end.’ . For instead of the usual


Among the guests were


Board drivers from the Clitheroe depot have totted up 85 years accident-free driving. And on Friday 15 of them


TWENTY Milk Marketing


B id to c u r b lo r r y n o i s e


■Castle View area, was made by Coun. Mrs Beryl Cassidy to the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Planning and Transpor­ tation Committee. Although not a member of


A PLEA for council action to alleviate the problems of noise from heavy lorries m the Kirkmoor Road and


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which mention was made of previous council efforts to


site for vehicles, it was agreed that the chairman (Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg) and vice-chairman (Coun. Edwin Gretton) should seek a meet­ ing with spokesmen for the firms involved.


Erovide a long-term solution y means of an alternative


the committee she was allowed to put the residents’ case, complaining of “a great deal of noise from 3 a.m. which disturbed sleep.” Accepting that the council had been greatly concerned for a long time about the matter, she asked if the commi t t ee could meet representatives of the firms using the lorries, to obtain their point of view. After a discussion, m


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A TALK about her expen- ences as Mayoress of Clitheroe was given to Tnn- i tv Methodist Women’s Fellowship by Mrs Alice


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timist movement, Miss Walker referred to the simi­ larity of ideals and stan­ dards shared by Soroptim- lsts and the Guides Associa­ tion. The aim of both, she said, was to encourage young people to make the most of the opportunities at their disposal to become useful, responsible citizens. Among the guests were


Club. ■In her toast to the Sorop­


osed by the Clitheroe Sorop­ timist president, Mrs D. G. Dent, and Mrs M. Barrow (2nd vice-president) read the Aims and Objects of Sorop- timism.


M. St i r rup (1s t vice- president) who introduced Miss Walker, the reply to her being in the hands of


The toastmaster was Mrs


a concert by the Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s


the toast to the guests, thanked all who had helped her during her year as presi- den t. Mr s F. Brown responded. The event concluded with,


Miss B. Dening, the Sorop- timists’ NW president. Mrs Dent, in proposing


Guild choir, which was greatly enjoyed by local club members and guests. PICTURE: Mrs Dent


(centre front) with some of her organisation’s guests. On h e r l e f t


Newhouse, and on her right Mrs Ainsworth. Second from the left, at the front, is Miss Walker.


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