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Group presented' its Hal- low-e’en co n c e r t and “Witches Brew”. The programme started
day and Saturday evenings when the Music and Drama
oings-on at Rimin^op emorial Institute on
with singing by Rimington Men’s Glee Club, con
ducted by Mr Frank Simp son and accompanied by pianist Mrs Nan Oldfield. Interspersed were suit
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ably “kookie” poetry read ings by Mrs E. Jackson an d M rs C h r i s t in e Thistlethwaite. After' the interval the
Speechmakers
MEMBERS of Clitheroe Speakers’ Club attended their fortnightly meeting at the Swan and Royal Hotel, when Mr A. Ross was chairman. Speeches were given by
Mr D. Ogden ana Mr D. Meadows. Table topics chairman
was Mr Ogden and evalua tions were given by Messrs B. Allison, L. Long, S. Blackburn and G. Leaver. Meetings start at 7-30
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Bonfire
CLITHEROE firemen were called to douse an early bonfire on Sunday night in Mayfield Avenue, Chtheroe.
CH R IST CHURCH, Chatburn, was packed on Thursday for the induction of the new vicar, Canon Cecil Roger Butlin, and the presentation of his wife, Muriel as a licensed reader. Canon and Mrs Butlin
moved to Chatburn from St P e te r ’s, Halliwell, Bolton. The induction was car
ried out by the Bishop of Blackburn, the Rt Rev R. A. S. Martineau; assisted
by the Archdeacon, the Ven C. W. Desmond Car- roll; and the Rural Dean of Whalley, the Rev John Hudson. Mrs Butlin was p re
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sented as a licensed reader of the parish by Canon G. A. Williams. The c o n g r e g a t io n
included a number of Canon Butlin’s former parishioners and also pre sent was the Ribble Valley Deputy Mayor, Coun Miss Mary Melling, and Chat burn Methodist minister, the Rev Ward Jones.. After the service there
was an informal g e t- together in the school, at which refreshments were served.' Canon Butlin was born
A n im a l fe e d c om p a n y p la n s a h e a d
THE Clitheroe animal feed firm of E. Dugdale and Sons has lodged an application with' the Ribble Valley Council planning department to
build a milling unit on the site now being devel oped at Salthill.
Without BR roads would be ‘chaotic’
SPEAKER at Friday’s meeting of Clitheroe and District Probus Club, was Mr A. Bullock, Press and Public Relations represen tative of British Rail, who gave a short talk on the railway system. The meeting resolved
in India, where his parents met while working with missions. He came to Eng land when he was six. H i s f a t h e r a n d
grandfather were clergy men, and he was brought up in the Bristol area, where his father had two country parishes. A gr adu at e of
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Emmanuel College, Cam bridge, he trained for ordi nation at the London Col lege of Divinity. He had been in the ministry for 39 years. The couple have a son, and married
Timothy, daughter, Joy.
with the Bishop of Black burn (centre), guests and parishioners.
Canon Butltlin is pictured
. To a question “Is British Rail necessary in these d a y s ? ’’, the meeting decided that without it the ro ad s would become chaotic. The Rev. A. Knowles
wering the many and var ied questions put to him.
into a question and answer session at the speakers request. He was kept busy ans
1324) relates to the next phase of the company’s new plant at the Salthill Industrial Estate.
Another application
from Clitheroe is for a non- illuminated wall sign for th e A s so c ia ted Tyre Specialists p rem ise s , Salthill Road (1327).
Three plans have been
received from Gisburn. One is for an advanced fac tory unit on land between Mill Lane and the railway (1322); for extensions to form additional meat hanging and storage space, locker room and additional toilet and canteen facilities at Sawley Abattoir, Castill Laith (1325); and for the proposed change of use — from a filling station to a workshop or vehicle repairs — at Deer Park Filling Station, Clitheroe Road (1326).
will be Miss Joyce Moore, of Oswaldtwistle, who will give an illustrated talk entitled “Journey across
proposed a vote of thanks and the meeting was pres- ided ov er by Mr H. Creaser. The speaker next Friday
America.” A committee meeting
will be held tomorrow at the home of Mr James Hargreaves, Read.
From Newton, there is
an application for the change of use of Salisbury Hall Cottage to a cafe for morning coffee and after noon teas, crafts and two letting rooms (1315).
an application to extend a ground floor dining room and porch with a studio above at 36 Longridge Road (1329).
From Chipping there is
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fRIBBLE Valley Mayor and Mayoress Coun and Mrs Jimmy Fell rolled out f/ie. red carpet for a group of Whalley ladies.
: < Fellowship was invited to a social
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■.■ They were shown round the cojuncil’chamber by Coun.Fell, who,gave a talk "bout its history.
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The application (number Vicar inducted, wife presented
drama group presented a comedy, “Witches Brew”, in which the baby of the local squire was kidnapped by the Pendle witches. A f te r many su p e r
natural events, he was safely returned with the help of the village “bob bies” and a magic black pudding.
Mrs Thistlethwaite, was iroduced by Mrs Pam
The play, written by
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Jusic and Drama Group and to Institute funds. Mrs Mary Bairstow gave
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on.Friday. , Dancing was to the
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man Mr Don Crompton thanked members for their support. Competition win ners were Mrs B. Pye, Mrs J. Howarth and Mrs B. Meadows.
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