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ing a painting set each, the winners — Linda Berry, Kerry Goldsmith, Joanne Pollard and Wanda Koclows- ka — and the runners-up — David Booth, Susan Ellis, L e s l ie Cooper and Jane Bridge — were presented with Easter eggs.
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over by newsagent Mr Pete Jeffreys (pictured left) and the-winners were congratu la ted by Advertiser and T im e s a d v e r t is em e n t - m a n a g e r M r G raham Robbins (right).
The prizes were handed GUIDE DOG
THE first charity money- raising effort of the Clitheroe Ladies Circle's new session raised about £30 on Satur day. It was a jumble sale at the United Reformed Church Hall and proceeds will go towards this year’s principal project — providing a guide dog for the blind.
N Seconds EALY £70 was raised for
th e N o r th L a n c a sh i re Leonard Cheshire Home at Garstang by a seconds sale
held by the Clitheroe and district support group.
THERE was an E a s te r bonus for successful entrants in the painting competition arranged by the Advertiser and Times in conjunction with Clitheroe newsagents P. and C. J e f fr e y s , o f Henthom. For in addition to receiv
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local government officer: Mr Brian Braithwaite and the • Conservatives have nomi-
Acting as agents
under the impression that the money was going to Legion funds. “But this is not so, we ^ e acting as agents for the national appeal,” he said.
HELPING A WORTHY CAUSE M l “ ilii■
Taylor told the annual parish meeting that the proceeds would be going to the national appeal' fund, launched by I ^ c e Charles on Sunday. • He said some people were
WADDINGTON British Leg ion will hold a house-to-house jubileecollection in the village between May 9th and 14th. P re s id e n t Mr. Stanley
THERE 3vill be a straight fight between Labour and Conservative 'in next Thursday’s Lancashire County Council elections for the Clitheroe seat. Labour have chosen former nated sitting member County
West View, Clitheroe, retired in 1974 after 40 years of local government service including a long spell as chief clerk in the Town Clerk’s department. He is a keen cych'st and has been a member of the Clarion for 35 years. . County Coun. Eastwood, of
•Labour have chosen Norweb employee Mr Wilf Vass and
“Barkerfield,” Worston, is married and is a director of a Clitheroe textile firm. He has served on the old and new county councils for six years and is a member of the Educa- tion Committee. He was previously a member of Clitheroe Rural District Council. At Longridge — which includes the Bowland area —
ithe Conservatives are relying on th e ir sitting member, potato merchant County Coun. David Coulston. Mr Vass (M), of Hacking
Drive, Longrid^e, is married with three children and is employed by Norweb to deal with customers’ complaints. He is a member of Nalgo and has been active in politics for more than 20 years. County Coun. Coulston
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A PROFIT of £63 from a coffee morning organised by Toe H will help to take 40 needy children for a holiday at the organisation’s camp at Rhyl in July. At least five children from the Ribble
well supported by the public, was held at Clitheroe Vicarage on Saturday at the invitation of the Toe H padre the Rev. J. C. Hudson, Vicar of Clitheroe, and Mrs Hudson. "The Mayor and Mayoress of
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ously increases trade,” said (Jordon. “I’m dead chuffed.”
member of CAMRA’s North ■West branch, said the inn’s traditional matured beer served through hand pumps h<ad clinched its inclusion in the guide. “Being in the guide obvi
each of the four guides published since CAMRA started in 1974. Landlord Gordon Miller, a
in Clitheroe to be included in this year’s Good Beer Guide published by CAMRA — the Campaign for
Re.al Ale. The Buck has now been in
REGULARS at Clitheroe’s Buck Inn now have good reason to say “Cheers”! For the pub is the only one
thanked everyone who helped in the effort. P ic tu r e d a re Toe H
Shai-ples (treasurer) and Mr Fred Morris (secretary)
Clitheroe, Coun and Sirs John Blackburn, also lent their support. Members of the Parish Church helped Mrs Hudson to serve coffee and biscuits and the “76” Club ran a cake stall. Organisers Mr Bernard
Valley will be in the party. The fund-raising effort,
Keep fit fans at
; 60 plus
EIGHTEEN women pension ers from Clitheroe Pendle Club proved at the weekend that you are as young as you feel.
over 60 — gave a demonstra tion of movement and exercises, at a Keep Fit rally in Black burn.
For the nimble ladies — all
for the past two years Mrs Maureen C h ris tie, said: “Everything went off well — I always knew they could do it.”
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taking part
w.is one from Whalley Adult Centre, led by tutor Mrs Lesley Anderson. There y/as also a ^ u p from Longridge Over 60s which included two men and ^vas led
s tra t io n s was Mrs Betty Todd, of;Downham.
by te a c h e r Mrs Audrey Atkinson. Pianistj for ail three demon
for one of the ladies — Mrs Ida Aspddn, who won a raffle for a bottle of wine. Among the other five teams
smart and I was delighted with their performance.” There ;was an extra bonus
“They I ail looked extremely
Pendle' ladies had performed in front of an audience — and they enjoyed every minute. Their teacher at the club,
College of Technology on Friday, was organised by the North East branch of the nationwide Keep Fit group. It was the first time the
The rally, at Blackburn
comprises 57 Conse_rvatives, 32 Labour members and sLx Liberals. There is one vacant seat.
Clothes shop
gave permission, subject to the shop, at 81 King Street, not being used for the sale of hot food, tripe, pets, cat’s meat or motor vehicles.
PRAISE FOR CLUB'S NEW HQ THERE ARE TW O SIDES TO THE DOUBLE GLAZING ARGUMENT Remombl
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saying a retail shop would spoil the unique character of the whole block. But the Ribble Valley De- elopment Sub-Committee
and children’s wear. Several earby residents objected,
PERMISSION has been given for a house in King Street, Whalley, to be used as shop for the sale of women's
open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. TTie Clitheroe votes will counted at St James’s school, the Blackburn count will be at St Augustine’s School, Billing- ton, and the Longridge count at Longridge County Secon dary School. The present county council
the three divisions are the same as those used in . past elections. All eligible voters, will be receiving their polling cards in the next few days. The polling stations will be
years and has been on the p r e s e n t one since local government reorganisation. Previously he was a member of Blackburn Rural District Council for 14 years. The 56 polling stations in
of Laycock Farm, served on the old county coimcil for two
(34), of Jubilee Terrade, worli at a secondary school in Bury. He has been a memter of the Labour ^larty for 10 years and was a candidate in last year’s Read Parish Coun cil elections. County Coun. Nickson (60),
(40), of S p r in g s Road, Longridge, stood for the county council for the first time after locM government reorganisation in 1974.'Previ ously he served for seven years on Longridge Urban District Council, of which he was chairman from 1971 to 1973. He now serves on the county council’s Policy and Resources and Planning Committees, and the Finance Sub-Committee. . The Blackburn Rural seat is being contested for Labour by Read teacher Mr Alan Barton and for the Conservatives by the sitting member, Langho farmer County Coun. (Jeorge Nickson. Liverpool-bom Mr Barton
Coun. Harry Eastwood. Mr.'Braithwaite. (59), of
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