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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 16th, 1978


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ATTENDANCE was back to normal at Clitheroe Bridge Club’s duplicate game. Winners in the 13 table move­


ment were — NS. Mrs Catlow and Mr Barnes; Mr Jennings and Mr Saunders. EW: Mr Strange and Mr Evans; Mr Atkinson and Mrs Martindale. (The following competitive hand


North hand, I received the lead of the ace of hearts, and a heart continuation won by West’s king, a further heart was now led, allow­ ing a ruff and discard. The contract can now be made.


produced many different results. Most North — South pairs bid up to four spades, going one or two off. Playing in four spades with the


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EXPERT advice on produc­ ing colour prints from colour slides was given to Ribbles- dale Camera Club by the p r e s i d e n t , Mr Harold Eccles.


using different sets of chem­ icals. One was quick, simple but expensive, and the other was cheaper but took longer and was more complicated. Excellent results from both systems were studied by members. Mr Eccles said he had now


He described two systems


Coward thanked Mr Eccles, whose talk encouraged many members to try the system for themselves.


A FORMER winder at Green Br o t h e r s ’ Mill, Billington, has died in hospi­ tal after a long illness. Mrs Clarice Knowler (53),


of Standen Road, Clitheroe, worked at the mill for six years, before retiring due to ill-health.


discovered cheaper methods of using the processes other than working strictly to maker’s instructions. Chairman Mr Dennis


TORY CLUB OFFICERS


dent, James Wilkinson; chairman, Max Dawson; vice-chairman, Harold Blackburn; house chairman, Jack Ridehalgh; secretary, Leslie Wood. Vice-presidents, John


A SATISFACTORY year was reported at the annual me e t in g of Cl ithe roe Conservative Club. Officers re-elected; Presi­


IT was a real family occasion at Chatburn Methodist Church on Saturday when some 90 people of all ages joined forces in the schoolroom for a party night. Games and dancing


Hodgson, George Barker, Harold Mashiter, John Braithwaite and Harry Heaton (newly elected).


WORKED AT MILL A service at St James’s


Church, Clitheroe, on Tues­ day preceded interment at Clitheroe cemetery.


Mrs Knowler leaves a


husband John, and three children, two of whom are married.


Southworth, Tom Robin­ son, Lord Clitheroe, Harold Blackburn, James Harris, and James Cowperthwaite; ;aiuditor, Tom Robinson; solicitor, Thomas Liddle. Commi t t e e : Stanley


were organised by Mrs M. Leach helped by the Minister, the Rev. A. Ward Jones. Mr Derrick Smith , of Twiston, entertained with conjur­ ing and magic. Music a n d l i g h t i n g was ar ranged by Mr S. Chamley. To complete the even­


ing there was a buffet supper organised and s e r v e d by Mi s s G. Par k i nson and Mrs Jones.


Rota change


THERE has been a change in the duty chemists’ late night rota. Charles Clegg, Church Street, Clitheroe, will now be open between 6—7 p.m. Friday, May 26th, instead of R. N. and M. Read Ltd.


Villagers’ chance to talk about Calderstones


A PUBLIC meeting is to be held in Whalley next month to discuss relations between Calderstones Hospital and the village.


Residents will have a


as a link between the public and the health authorities. It is expected that the Burnley district health authority, which runs Calderstones, will be represented at the meeting, together with the Blackburn CHC and Whal­ ley Parish Council. Burnley CHC secretary


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Mr Geoffrey Mitchell, who lives in Whalley, said the meeting had been organised to allow people to express their views on the modern philosophy of treatment of the mentally handicapped. “As-a council it is our job


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chairman Coun. Arthur Westwell said details of the meeting would be put to the parish council tonight.


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YOUNG cyclists from Sabden County and St Mary’s RC primary schools received their cycling proficiency certificates and badges from the Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Edward Newhouse. The children had received cycling instruction from Mr Neil Cunliffe, Ribble Valley


Shillitoe (St Mary’s) attended the ceremony with school managers and parents. Pictured, from the left, front — Peter Robinson, Nigel Clarkson, Jackie Korol, Julie


road safety officer, and this year St Mary’s acted as host for the presentation ceremony. The heads of both schools, Mr Peter Shorrock (Sabden County) and Mrs Monica


Farrer, Philip Vaughan and Ian Higham; back — Neil Parfitt, Nigel Dugdale, Timothy Gill, Simon Troilett and Paul Hartley.


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BLACK and white prints will be included in the Ribblesdale Camera Club's annual exhibition at Whalley library from Saturday until April 1st. It is hoped to show colour slides on Saturday and on April 1st. The exhibi­ tion will be open during normal library hours and will be closed on Saturday afternoons and all day Thursday.


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gers in Whalley have opin­ ions about the hospital and this meeting is really us doing our public relations job,” said Mr Mitchell. Whalley Parish Council


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CE School on April 24th — is being held by the Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale Community Health Council. This is a body which acts


chance to express their views on the treatment of the mentally handicapped and th e i r role in the community. The meeting — in Whalley


HOLIDAY POST


ALL Head and sub-post offices in the Ribble Valley will be closed onGood Friday and E a s t e r Monday. Pensions and allowances due on those days, and on Tues­ day, March 28th, will be paid a week in advance. Du r i n g th e holiday


weekend telegrams will be delivered between 9 and 10- 30 a.m. on Good Friday and between 9 a.m. and noon on Easter Monday. They will be accepted at all times. Postal services will be as


normal on Easter Saturday and there will be one deliv­ ery on Good Friday.


SECONDS


Rosemary Dixon, of the Parish Church Playgroup, and a guessing game by Mrs McNeall, of Trinity Play­ group.


A SALE of manufacturers’ seconds at Bright Street Day Nursery raised £44 to finance the bulk-buying scheme. Supervisors and parents came from the 18 playgroups in the Ribble Valley Pre-school Play­ groups Association. A raffle was won by Mrs


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