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I ^ ClUheive.Adverttser and Times, April 28th, 1977 ^ ~ i s r i i s n s : s : 2 : ^ s s s r 3 r . s s r ^ ^


, A new routine | V


tic Society* patients.


Mr John Bowness (of Clitheroe) as musical,director jr# ; the show had been given earlier in the.week to hospital-.. ■ 5;,


Produced by Mr Brian Townend (of Burnley)•with-■ •' -••


’ and members of the society from other occupations.: .-> ? Friday’s show will be attended by a representative of- , ;


A cast of 35 included membcn> of the hospital staff , ‘ ^


the National Operatic and Dramatic Association, of which the local society is a member.’ There are still a .s ;, few seats available for shows tonight, Friday and . Saturday. -


"Cinderella” (in December) and “Viva Mexico” .(next April). *


— Objeiqtions to use of Langho pitch


to use its pitch at Rogersfield, Langho,-for a.further three years and build temporary changing rooms.


SPRINGMILL Football Club will probably be’ailowed


The Coach House, Duck Street,Clltheroe. Telephone: Glitheroe25602


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ALSO A FEW PAIRS OF GENTS SHOES REDUCED IN PRICE


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155 BURNLEY ROAD, PADIHAM (3 doors below our shop)


OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9-30 a.m. to 5-30 p.m., Saturday 9-30 a.m. to 5 p.m.


DELEGATION ’ ‘WORKS WELL,’


THE delegation of power scheme,-operated by the Kibble Valley Council since its inception in 1974, has generally worked well.


Villagers want place


to garden. WADDINGTON P a r ish Council will do its.utmost to find plots of land for village allotments. ' That was the promiseTrom


villagers asking the council to provide land imd .sugge.sting


c h a i rm a n C o n n . .Tnhn Walmsiey at the annual pan.sh meetmg. A letter was read from 12


several sites. Some of the .sig­ natories were among more than 25 villagers present to back up their call Coun. i\Irs Daphne Forbes


pointed out that if more than SIX villagers asked the council


sue this matter and do our best to find somewhere. It will be discussed at the next council meeting.”


You must see our fine selection of SPORTS JACKETS — TROUSERS — SHIRTS — SWEATERS — SUMMER WEAR. ETC.


C THLO ES FOR TODATS YHG MN ON A “ ^ *1 THE SHOP THAT IS No. 1 IN BOYS' WEAR La


16 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE. Tcl. 23425 CLOSED WEDNESDAY.


ised with those w-ho wanted allotments but said that the council, despite much effort, had still not found suitable- land. But he added. “We will pur­


to provide land it had to do so by law. Coun. Walmsiey sympath­


P o l ic y an d R e so u rc e s Committee when:it discussed the; question and decided to recommend its retention.


Jackson said very, few changes had been recommended by the


in d iv id u a l comm ittees , although there ■ had been c.omplaints by s e v e ra l members. ■ ■





every decision to be referred b.ick to full council," he .said “The co-ordm.ilion of major policy through the Policy and Re.source.s Committee wa,s never intended to give it Dr.ieoni<in powers


suggestion that it was time to re appraise the standing orders and change the (juorum of committees . All musi have seven members in attendance before the meeting can go aheari, with the exception of


Personnel and, Liai.son w-hich need only five pre.sent. Caravan site


THE Ribble Valley Council has given itself permission to extend the shop at its Ediss ford Road caravan site in Chtheroe. The Development Sub-Committee approved the extension, to provide toilets for staff. - .


control the delegation scheme themselves Members agreed to the


wiLs still retained by the coun­ cil through standing orders and the members’ ability to


this authority ha.s enabled its w ork to proceed smoothly and with little friction " Mr .lackson said full control


“The .system ojierated by "It would be imposMble for (• n


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bid and made (5NT, but against the first and second winners the opponent played in a heart contract only, mak­ ing 10 tncks.


Sever.d North-South pains WLW Last waltz


PROFESSIONAL pianist and college lecturer Mi.ss Joan


Burns spoke to Read and Whalley Luncheon Club on “Chopin, ■ the man and his music," illustrating her talk with several piano pieces.


-season, was held at the Swan and ; Royal Hotel, Clithcroo- Chairman. Mrs E. T. Eddles- tone introduced the speaker aiifl gave the vote of thanks.


at the Swan and Roval on May I8th, at 10-30 a.m;- The ne.xt session begins in October


The club's ACM will be held b J


It’s Gardeners Bargain time


Harcostar 37 gallon water butt RRP £13:78 OUR PRICE £ 1 0 .7 8


Fisons Liquid Tomorite 15V2 fl. oz. RRP69p OURS 5 3 p


7% f l .O Z . RRP42P OURS33p


QUALCAST JETSTREAM RRP £88.95 OUR PRICE £ 7 0


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SHAWBRIDGE MILL, CLITHEROE - .


- . T e L 5 5 i4 l :x ; ' ; i ............. ' '. .' - The meeting, the last of the


Whalley clinches play field deal


TEN and a half acres of land has been bought by Whalley Parish Council for a village playing field.-


cricket club and the Whalley- Clitheroe bypass. Onginally the council was outbid for the land by Blackburn Hockey Club. But after the deal between them and the land’s ow n e rs , th e CWS, fell through, the council was able to go ahead.


It i.s the plot between the


gers and parish council members, who have been


It IS gi'cat news for villa­


Coun Arthur Westvvell, said: “The village badly needs a playing field and we are all delighted.” The council will probably discu-ss how best to ii.se the land at its meet­ ing on May 19th. Earlier this year members decided to levy an extra Ip


. rate towards the cost ’of play­ ing fields.


looking for a suitable plot for several ye.ars. . Parish council chairman,


IT Ha's celebration ereniiig at the Black Bull, Chal- bnrn, on Fridai/, 11 hen “mine hoit". Mr Alan Wilkinson, enictiaincd the pub's learn leliicli icon the Ilirrd dinision of the


friendly match against the teamjrom the While Hart, Sabdeii who were riiniicrs- iip, and nert season the


Clitkeroe and district Darts League. Plans Here made lor a


captain, Mr Raymond Turner, and Mr Ken Scott (who is still in the league double s event) and Mr Enc Maynard (in the sing­ les competition).


Meats shop


PLANS to use the former Co- Council operative stores in Henthom Road, Chtheroe, as a shop for the prepai-ation and sale of cooked meats have been ap­ proved by the Ribble Valley


Committee. Appheant w-as Mr G. D. Robinson, who has a stall on Clitheroe Market and a t present operates - from Rawtenstall.


Development Sub-


from the. left seated) the I ic c n s e c 's w ife , M rs W i lk in so n ; the team-


Black Bull team hope to emulate last season’s third division winners. Bead, who went on to gam prom­ otion to the first division. Picture includes (.second


Chief Executive Mr Michael That was the .view of the


. SIXTEEN tables’played in a match point game to - decide the Clithcroe Bridge Club





championship. -Winners were Miss I. -Tyerman and Mr Lomasney, and :equal second were Mr and Mrs Rj Atkinson with Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mr B. Hicks. -.The following h;m,l h;„t':i-b,g ef-


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■ The Ribble Valley Develop­ ment Sub-Committee granted approval in principle despite a petition and objections from people livdng-'on the nearby estate. -: ■ .- . But whether the scheme is allowed to go ahead depends on negotiations between plan­ ning officials and the parish council on reduced car parking and the' removal of the goal­ posts after every, match. ■ • The residents said the-Beld was originally intended as a play area for’ local children and it was too small for regu- lar .' o rg an ised - fo o tb a l l ‘ matches.


.. ■ A. REASON, TO': CELEBRATE


- year and there was no alterna­ tive land in the area for foot- ball.


-loss to the' village if the plans were turned down^ The -pitch was only used about 30'times a


other representatives, Couni Mrs Jean 'Vickers, objected, saying the site would look like a proper sportsground if the p la n s -.were a c c e p t e d . ' Although Springmill were the only team with official use of the pitch, other clubs often used it and the problems would inevitably worsen.


: But one of the village’s


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Circle officers


CLITHEROE^Ladira’ (Xrde held their annual meetmg at the Starkie -Arms. New offic­ ers elected were: chairman, Elizabeth Parkinson; vice- chairman, Jean Smith; secret­ ary, Elaine BenneL treasurer, Lynda Leadbeater; area dele­ g a t e , ' M a r ily n M e rc e r; community service convenor, Glenda Heanan; entertain­ men t convenor, - Suzanne Smith; speakers’ convenor, Kathleen Eastwood; circle convenor, Sheila Hailwood; bulletin and Press officer; M a rg aret Berry; minute se c re t^ ,- Joan Holdsworth; Cheshire Homes and CLOC representative. Hazel Hail- W(»d; Clitheroe Hospital and Spastics Group represents- - tive, Dorothy Hepworth. ■ .


Helen Rushton,- gave a report on the year, and thanked the members for their work. '


The retiring chairman, Mrs Cash plea


.THE committee organising AVaddington’s jubilee celebra- tion.s has asked-the parish council for a donation. '


the annual parish meeting by Mr Stimley Taylor, a member of the jubilee committee. Par­ ish council chairman Coun. John -Walmsiey .said the re­ quest would be considered at the council’s next meeting.


The request was.made at- Open 7 da-l INFAl RE


Lancashire': (bounty CouncU- owmed pitch and can only play twice a week during the.foot­ ball season. - , . ' • It has agreed to provide toilet facilities'and allocate an area' of land next to the build­ ing for car parking. - Coun. Bin Fleming'(Billing- ton) said it would be d. great


■ They , said the changing rooms were likely to become an eyesore and' that football m a tc h e s c au sed tra f f ic hazards on' the estate and the main road.' ’ _ The club has sole use of the


Future productions will include ■ the pantomime ■. •, .


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KEEN rehearsals culminated last night in.the public ;- c; premiere of Franz'Lehar’s musical.v**The-Count\of ->,■:■ Luxembourg” by the Calderstonea Revue and Dranm- ,- :.£ :


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