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*' ’..V.’.’.'V 'V.i • r - r -L ■V' 8' Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August '30th';' 1979 ’ t J< r 'jj 'A- A, >;‘ i'i K s , * ‘ ‘ I PLANS IN THE PIPELINE


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John goes home without his cup


the top of Pendle and back provided excitement, the winner being P. Ravald, of Horwich, in a time of 22 mins. 15 secs.


Houses Farm, Pendleton, went home after the races and only heard later that he had won the trophy for most points. The annual fell race to


RESULTS


15): Helen Cowperthwaite; Nicola S to tt. (10 and under): Lisa Whitwell, Karen Bailey. (Ladies): Elizabeth Slinger, Jean Wilson. Sack — Boys (10 and


Rhodes, William Whitwell. (5-6): Adele Rhodes, Adrian Wilson. (4 and under): Sharon Coates, Keith Slinger. Egg and Spoon — (11-


Nelson, Matthew Banford. Girls: Julie Whitwell, Susan Taylor. Mixed (7-8): Susan


Flat — Boys (9-11): John JOHN NELSON


and under): Philip Wilson, John N e ls o n . -(9 and under): William Whitwell, Adrian Wilson.


Ladies: Jean Wilson, Mrs Bailey. Potato Race — Boys (10


and over): Julie Whitwell, Helen Cowperthwaite. (9 and under): Susan Rhodes, Julie'Harrison.


over): Philip Wilson, John Nelson. Girls: Lisa Whit­ well, Susan Taylor. Boys (9 and under): William Slinger, Adrian Wilson. G i r ls : Linda B e r ry , K a th e r in e W h i tw ell .


James Thornber, John Gomall. Fell race: P. Ravald, D.


Cowell, L. Benjamin. First veteran: H. Kelly.


John Nelson, Neil Pend- lebury. Wellie throwing:


Mile: Russell Shepherd, Skipping — Girls (10 • i


ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD John Nelson won Pendle­ ton Sports Cup on Satur­ day — but was one of the last to know about it. For John, of Wymond


1 OUR


held in Newton Village Hall, was well attended. Dancing was to the Cathy and Reg Duo and there was a raffle and tombola.


----- evening went with a swing when Hodder Valley Show Committee held a dance to raise funds for the show. The event, which was


THE ( Wrong date


CLITHEROE P ro b u s Club will hear a talk by a representative of the Brit­ ish Red Cross Society at its meeting. next Friday and not tomorrow as reported in last week’s Advertiser.


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A' PLANNING application has been received from the gliding club which operates from Lower Gock Hill Farm, Chipping, to add two bays to its existing four-bay hangar.


.This is to extend the exchange; in Longridge Road to take more switch­ ing equipment.


cation affecting Chipping has been lodged with the Ribble Valley Council by the post office telephones.


tions have been received from Clitheroe. One is for a storage and -building workshop for maintaining the track on the proposed


convert buildings at the back of 4 Castle Street into four shop units. '


miniature railway at Edis- ford. Another proposal is to


ble garage at 27/29 Bawd- lands.


A-LEVEL SUCCESSES AT BILLINGTON


THE only local school to re lease O-level results is St Augus­ tine’s, Billington. The fol lowing students have gained successes in grades A to C.


M — M a t h e m a t i c s . N '— B i o l o g y . NWK — Needlework . P—Physics. T—Geog­ raphy. WDK—Wood­


EL: Peter Aspin, D GED: John Barker, T M P C


wo r k . X—Religi ous Knowledge. Stephen Ashworth, E


COM — C o m m e r c e . D—Art. DS—Domestic Science. _E—E n g l ish . EL—English Literature. ' ENG — E n g i n e e r i n g Workshop Theory and P ra c t ic e . F—F ren ch . GED—Geometrical and Engineering Drawing. H—H is to ry . HN—Hu­ man Biology. I—Italian.


Key: C—Chemistry.


GED: Alison Bolton,- E EL H DS: Mario Bonaminio, E; Daniel Bradley, D; Ste­ ven Brown, E EL H T


EL; Danilo Coulston, ENG GED; Denise Croasdale, E EL H P DS F; James Dids- bury, E H T M P ENG HN; Mario Ditri, E EL H I M F; Mark Dunkinson, E; Kevin Ferguson, EL.


ENG; Christopher Bury, E . EL. Janet Cattermole, E


Ann-Marie Gallagher, E; Alison Gidlow, E EL M


g'na Healy, E EL'; Michael


DS; Anita Graham, E DS; Nigel Green, WDK; Geor-


M WDK; David Ireland, D E EL H; John Jackson, E M P ENG.


EL T; Maureen Kilgallon, E EL T DS F; Elizabeth Kitowski, E DS; Anne- Marie McCready, E EL P C DS; Andrew McDonald,


Christopher Kelly, D E


it c h o n ,.D; Andrew Hutchinson, D E EL H T


mathematics: Thoma s Chamberlain, Mark Hoyle, Anthony Murray.


D WDK; Raymond Tonkin- son, ENG; David Wells, EL D M; Andrew White, H M COM; Andrew Whit­ well, D; Wendy Wilson, D WDK. Fourth-year passes in


DS; Steven Parker, E M P; Tracey Partington, EL; Michael Ragen, D. Alison Regan, D DS; Michael Robinson, D WDK; Luigi Sciascia, E H; David Sher- liker, D E EL; Karen Sing­ leton, E EL H; David Stin- chon, D E EL WDK; Michele Stones, WDK. James Taylor, E EL H


E COM; B e r n a r d McLoughl in, E ENG; Carol Mercer, E T D DS; Michele Miller, E EL D F; David Montague, ENG; Karen Morton, E X DS; John Mulligan, D E EL M P N WDK GED; Paul Mur­ ray, E H COM. Elizabeth Nelson, E D


The third is for a garage alongside the existing dou­


VETERAN CRICKETER


DIES A FORMER player who topped the batting and bowl ing a v e rag e s of Clitheroe and Ribblesdale cricket clubs, Mr Frank Slinger, has died at his home in Grange-over- Sands at the age of 75. Mr Slinger, a former


Three planning applica­ Another planning appli-,


pipeline include: The conversion of a barn


Other applications in the


.lings'. The erection of a steel


at Holden into three dwel-


framed building for cattle at Greenhead South Farm.


ery sales and repairs, together with the erection of a portal building.


detached dwellings on land off Back Lane.-Grindleton, and also at Grindleton, the construction of a garage at the back of 1 Ribble View.


The building of two


lington Service Station to tractor and farm machin­


The change of use of Bil­


SABDEN BRIDE FOR STUDENT PASTOR


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School pupi l , was the youngest son of the late Mr Wil l i am Sl i nge r , of Clitheroe. ^


laboratories at Barrow Print Works and was man­ ager of '"the Broad Oak P r i n t i n g Works a t Accrington before becom­ ing managing director of Liberty and Company, of London.


He wo r k e d in the


Grange 12 years ago, he became treasurer of the district art society and was a member of the Old People’s Welfare Com­ mittee.


On his retirement to


Cremation took place at Barrow-in-Furness.


J. A. Jacques, the bride’s sister-in-law, and brides­ maid was Ms E. V. Edwards. They wore long rosebud pink jersey dres­ ses with a single rose in their hair and carried pink and white Victorian-style posies. Page boy was Mas-


father, the bride wore a white medieval-style gown of embossed satin with a train. Her short circular veil was held in place by a headdress of orange blos­ som and lily-of-the-valley.. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and white bridal flowers. Dame-of-honour was Mrs


youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Jacques of Dawson Fold Farm, Sab­ den, and the bridegroom is the second son of the Rev. and Mrs D. E. Smith of Fenham, Newcastle-upon- Tyne. Given away by h e r .


when the bridegroom was working in the village as a student pastor. He has not yet been ordained and at present is working as a nursing assistant as Cal- derstones Hospital. The bride is a shorthand typist and c l e r k - c a s h i e r in Burnley. T h e b r i d e is t h e


Miss Helen Margaret Jac­ ques was married to Bap­ tist theological student Mr Philip Howard Smith at the church. They met last summer


Sabden Baptist Church were married on Saturday. Sunday School teacher


A couple who met at


mooning in the Lake Dis­ trict and Scotland. They are to live in Burnley.


conducted by the Rev. W. E. Moore, one' of the bridegroom’s tutors at the Northern Baptist College, Manchester, a reception was held at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe. The couple are honey­


Rower at work


ning of the station, railway e n t h u s ia s ts can see locomotives used in coal­ handling and there is a model railway for children and a security dog handl­ ing demonstration.


Helpful


raised £180 f rom the recent street collection in Clitheroe. Proceeds will go to branch fundi.


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FIND out how electricity is made — that’s the offer from the CEGB who are holding an open day at Huncoat power station on Saturday at 1 p.m. In addition to the run­


Smith, the bridegroom’s brother and groomsmen were Mr D. N. Ebenezer, Mr V. Farrell and Mr S. J. Smith. Following the ceremony,


t e r Daniel Thomas Jacques. Best man was Mr M. P.


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Saturday, whe Fellowship hel-


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•night at Preston day and Mr and M Fielding collected and Alison. The courage of


learnt of the shipw the late night ne immediately pho BBC to make su Sarah was safely boat. They met her


Mrs Trevor Bal heard of the accide Miss Barbara Bi headmistress of C Girls’ Grammar which Alisop and both attend. Mr and Mrs Joh


recalled the inte and wet endured the rescue and we have to leave behi musical instrum Peter two trump- son’s /iola and violi Alison’s parents,


larger boat back t All three you


was very well attended, inclu< pony ride3, a gu tour of theabbe various sidesho refreshments. Stalls were m


raised, which w towards the up the abbey and t furnishings in t conference hou The event, w’


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Flower s1 time a Whalle


THE scene is all


Whalley and distri ticultural Society’s flower and vegetabl on Saturday. It will be staged


village Methodist opened by the pre Mr Basil Greenwo 2-30 p.m. Despite the bad w


the society is hopi plenty of entries. A postal appeal to membership and sti interest in the sho wi t h a fa v o u response. One attraction


the sale of surplus grown by members


Bus stati toilets


RIBBLE Motor S is to carry out w improve the toil Whalley bus statioi At a meeting of t


were clean, there w of damage due to ism. To try to comb part of the work wi install stainless stt


ble Valley Council’s Works and Health mittee, Chief En tal Health Office Peter Gladwin sai council of ficial recently inspect toilets. He said that whi


ments. “But the only re


Acciden


" Tuesday afternoon j junction of the Cli bypass and.Accp


A WHALLEY worn taken to hospital f accident with a


, Roid, Whalley. ’ But ' Mrs Berns


•: (20), , of Rainford, yside. t .


'i. The car was . dm Mr Ian Nicholas


LawBon (42), of ^ . Moor, was not det*


wer is for better be by the public who toilets, said Mr G1


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