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Grainger, the brideg­ room’s brother and fellow c r i c k e t e r . Two team mates, Mr John Wadding­ ton and Mr Ramon Bell, were ushers and the cric­ ket ing contingent was completed by Mr Stephen Rushton and Mr Michael Georgeson.


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SIX residents of Bawdlands have to enter into a super trust deed with Ribble Valley Council before their area is given a facelift.


tives who will sign a writ­ ten promise assuring the council that once Bawd­ lands is made a general improvement area, it will be kept tidy and in good shape. The council and the Gov­


They are the representa­


A RECORD sum of nearly £140 was raised at o coffee morning and evening organised by Waddington WI.


branch to hold only one charity event a year and


Regulations alloio a WI . -


this time■ Waddinglon chose to donate their pro­ ceeds toivards another breast screening unit for the area. T h e e v e n t , iv h ie h


Concernl about


regalia


IF Clitheroe Town Council were to go out of exist­ ence, what would happen to its civic regalia?,


which members have asked Town Clerk Mr Les­ lie Telford to look into.


This is the question \


Deputy Mayor Coun, Tom Robinson expressed


concern as to what would become of the regalia should^ the Town Council cease'to exist, ’ e i th e r through boundary changes or any other reason.


.the finest in the country and intends to keep it in good shape — both tne hal­ berds and the mayoress’s chain are to be repaired.


The council considers that the regalia is among


Subsidy given


A SCHEME to give Clitheroe children the chance to visit Longridge Sports Centre has been granted a £50 subsidy by Clitheroe Town Council.


planning to run a scheme where up to 70 children- will be taken by coach to


Ribble Valley Council is


the centre. This would be for a six


week period, with the trips taking place on Tuesdays. The cost would be £28 a


trip, including the fare and admission to the centre for all the children.


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Miss Helen Yoland Mars­ den and Mr Keith David Holmes, were married at the Uni ted Reformed Church,. Clitheroe, on Saturday. The bride, who attends


Two Clitheroe students,


groom’s brother, Mr Mar­ tin Greaves and Mr Christ­ opher Pearson.


Bradford University, is the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs Gwilym F. Marsden, of Shireburn Avenue. The bridegroom, a stu-


conducted by the Rev. John Salsbury, a reception was held at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe.


Following the ceremony, mooning in Edinburg! The couple are


■' Drive. The bride, given away


d e n t a t Ma n c h e s t e r Polytechnic, is the oldest son of Mr and Mrs Derrick R. Holmes, of Hereford


by her father, wore an Edwardian style gown of champagne lace and car­ ried a bouquet of flame roses. Bridesmaid was Miss


Sarah Anne Marsden, the bride’s sister, who wore a full length peach organza dress. Best man was Mr Mark


They ar e to l ive in Ullapool, Wester Ross, Scotland. Ph o t o g r a p h : Pye’s, Clitheroe. <


Allotments < contest


Upton, groomsman was Mr Timothy Dobbs and ushers were Mr Christ­ opher Littleworth, the bride’s brother-in-law, Mr Andrew Holmes, the bride­


£3 will be given to winders in both the general allot­ ments section and the pigeon fanciers section. A cup will also be awarded to the general allotments winner. Judge will be Mr Fred Cottam, of Sabden.


THE annual allotment c ompetit io n ru n by Clitheroe Tdwn. Council is now underway. Prizes of £7.50, £5 and


Gisburn clinch sports title .....'


recommended that permis­ sion be refused because the proposed development was contrary to County Council policy, which is to resist tne introduction of shops on main roads where off-street parking is inade­ quate.


California comedy


IT’S laughs all the way at Clitheroe Civic Hall next week when Neil Simon’s comedy “The California Suite” is the attraction. It s ta r s Walter Matthau, Michael Caine, Jane Fonda and Alan Alda.


7. Lfc\w S85Jb


GISBURN Cub Scouts skipped to it to carry off the Brennand Spor t s Shield on Friday evening. They beat 12 other packs


field by permission of Clitheroe CC. Football


to clinch the Clitheroe and District Cub Scouts sports and won eight of their 17 points in the skipping events.


recently taken an active part in District events and the win is a great fillip for the pack. It was a very tight fin-1


Gisburn ha s o nl y


ish, Loyola being edged into second place by a single point. Third were St Mary’s (15 pts), ahead of Trinity, Tigers-(14). The eyent was held at


managers from the various packs organised the field events and Mr Bleazard was MC. Prizes were pre­ sented by Mrs H. G. Crompton. -


RESULTS


Paul's, T„— Trinity Tigers, — Panthers, R — Ribblcsdnle, G — Gisburn, SM — St Mary’s, C — Chipping, W — Whalley, IP — 1st Pendlc.


Key: L — Loyola, SP — S>t


Chatburn Road- cricket: Summer party


ENTERTAINMENT at Edi sford Ladies’ Club summer party was pro­ vided by Clitheroe -Even­ ing Townswomen’s Guild Drama Group.- . They performed two


- son (C)j S. Duffield (C), E. Haworth (L). 9 —;-S.i Nicholson (G), C. Weaver (L), S. Smith v (W). 10 ■


(L), D. Overy (SP), A. Larra- way (T). 9 — S. Farnsworth (P), S. Allen (R), S. Nicholson (G). 10.— I. Parkinson (SM), M, Hailwood (T), T. Dawson (R). Sack race: age 8 — I. Patti-


Flat race: age 8 — C. Geldard


Jackson (C), P. Tate (T). Egg and spoon: age 8 —; A.


— I. Parkinson (SM),


Robinson (T), M. Rushton (P), S. O’Hagan (L). 9 — S. Nichol­ son (G), M. Sharp (IP), P. Bar­ rett (R). Wheelbarrow: 10 arid over —


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S. Lancaster and S. Farnsworth (P), P. Waterhouse and I. Par­ kinson (SM), M. Hall and T. Milne-Redhead (IP). _ Skipping: age 8 — D. Spencer


plays, entitled "Poor Fred” and “Miss World.” - Supper was served by


the ladies’ committee and Mrs E. Birtwell gave a vote of thanks. Next meet­ ing will be a coffee ev.ening on September llth.


(L), B. Holden (G), G. Geldard (L). 9 — S. Nicholson (G), Weaver (L), D. Jackson (L). 10 — H.l Sedgwick (G), J. Jackson’ (C), P. Spencer (R). ,410 yards: I. Parkinson (SM)


P.' Traynor (L), M. Halewoor (T).


Gisbum.


Relay: Tigers, St Marys,’ ,


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’ Dorothy Deivrance. Raffle winners were Mrs


included a cake stall, tom­ bola, bring-and-buy and treasure hunt, was held at the home Of president Miss


Jean Pain' and Mrs Lois Camie and Michelle Aspin won the treasure hunt. i In our picture, members


a s soc i a t e , l ands cape architect Mr Mike Vinsun, illustrated how Bawdlands could look by showing slides of their previous work.. They were appointed by


ernment are jointly pro­ viding £130,000 for the project which could take five years to finish. If the residents failed to


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the council following their success in other scheriies Thei r proposals for


comply with the agree­ ment, the council could do the work itself and levy a charge on the househol­ ders. Details of the proposed


and friends line up to face the camera with Miss Dewrance (front, second right). '■


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Bawdlands which received a favourable response from the meeting, are to: • Lay a small pavement


controls and matching stand for the unrepeatable price of £269.00


to make the junction of Bawdlands and De Lacy Street safer. O Tidy up behind Moss


improvements were given to about 70 residents at a public meeting in Trinity Methodist Hall. Community architect Mr Rod Hackney and his


A. E. HARGREAVES


Street and Corporation Street, by improving the street lighting, planting t re es and r e n d e r i n g garages. • Tidy up two indust­


rial sites on either side of Bawdlands, provided the owners agree to sell their land. > Build an access road


&


Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Telephone 22683.


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Clitheroe. Advertiser and Times, July 12th, 1979 9


linking ’De Lacy Street with the back of Pump Street, possibly extending to Whatley Street. • Plant a bank of trees parallel to the access road


to screen the houses' backs. © Generally improve


CRMA ITA FOR


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resentatives. for the six Blocks in the area were made, and residents will vote to decide who should form the steering commit tee and become trustees The committee will have


the area’s walls, fences street lighting and drains, and provide ta r parking spaces. Nominations for rep


WE IMPORT THEM WE STOCK THEM WE CUT THEM


to discuss other detajls including whether a one way system should b introduced in Bawdlands how Corporation Street can be relieved of heavy traffic, and how a blind spot by the Horse Shoe pub can be improved. Res ident s will hold


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another public meeting before the plans go for approval to tne council. Work should start soon


after Christmas and will be carried out in phases.


Shop link


A SCHEME to link a cot­ tage and a shop at the corner of Bawlands and Whalley Street, Clitheroe has been approved by Rib ble Valley Borough Coun cil’s Development Sub committee. The applicant Miss S. Smith intends to start a grocery business in the existing shop.


Fined £5


FOR failing to obey .a give way sign at the junction of Waterloo Road and York Street, Cl i theroe, driver Leonard Leeming (33), of Beech Cottage Worston, was fined £5 by Clitheroe magistrates.


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