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RIMINGTON FC blew th e final whistle on another season when they thanked all players and backroom staff for their efforts during the winter months.
the Black Bull, Riming- ton, club chairman Mr Tom Jackson welcomed about 90 members and guests and said that al
At the annual dinner at
Death of church
stalwart
THE funeral of former Gisburn woman Mrs Josephine May Frankland took place at St Mary’s Church, Gisburn, on Monday, conducted by the vicar, Canon S. A. Selby. Liverpool-born Mrs
received the Mrs Hird Trophy.
were announced by cap tain Dave Proctor and making the presentations was Mrs Edna Jackson. Frank Noon, was voted player of the year and
though no honours had come the villagers’ way this season, there was still a tremendous spirit among the players. The first team awards
: ping and he picked up the W. Cooper Cup. The second team player
the season went to John Baldwin for his spectacu lar strike against Chip-
The prize for the goal of
. The prize for the, most improved player was shared between Richard Dnnkall and Peter Moor- house.
of the year was Chris Oldham. This is the first time the award has been made and a trophy was donated by the Reserves’ assistant manager Mr George Braithwaite. .
with refreshments and the club lottery each week, Mrs Jackson and Mrs Esther Hacking were not forgotten. Each was given a framed picture of a local view by club secretary Mr Brian Ashton.
Two ladies who helped
meal, there was dancing to disco sounds. A raffle was held and winners were Mr Alan Hacking, Mrs Barbara Spencer, Mrs Beryl Oldham and Mr Rawcliffe.
A fter an enjoyable
of those who attended the event along with some of the trophies which were presented.
Our picture shows some TORY FETE NETS £280
ters and two sons. Brothers fined
St Mary’s Church, Mrs Frankland was a member of Gisbum MU and WI and took an interest in all village activities. She leaves three daugh
“Ivy Cottage,” but after the death of her husband, Mr Harry Frankland, moved to “Sycamore.” Recently she lived at her youngest daughter’s home in Bamoldswick. Closely associated with
Frankland died in hospi tal, aged 80. She moved to Bolton-by-Bowland at an early age and then to Gisburn after her mar riage nearly 50 years ago. Mrs Frankland lived at
THER E were some shocked faces among the C l ith e ro e contingent aboard Saturday’s train returning from Grange- over-Sands on a special trip to mark the cente nary of the opening of the Blackburn to Hellifield
the town station and they bustled towards the doors to leave, the train roared through without stopping. The train driver had
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came to the rescue by commandeering a train just pulling into the sta tion on the normal Man chester run and sending it to Clitheroe with the “for gotten” passengers. The trip was organised
misread his instructions and so nearly 70 people who would have left at Clitheroe found them selves having an un scheduled extension to their journey that took them to Blackburn, the next stop. However, British Rail
bers feel the mishap could be a boost to their long- running campaign to have trains on the Manchester service continue their journeys to Clitheroe. The “rescue” train was
by STELLA (Support the East Lancashire Line As sociation), which booked a three-diesel unit to take enthusiasts to Grange- over-Sands and back to Colne. Some Association mem
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TODAY and tomorrow, R. N. and M. Read, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, will be open from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday: Charles Clegg, Church Street, Clitheroe — Noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday — 6 to 7 p.m.
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THE inclement weather didn’t spoil the fun for visitors to the summer fete held by Langho, Billington and Dinckley branch of the Conser vative Association.
CHIPP-ING man Robert Michael Metcalf was fined £60 by Clitheroe magis trates for permitting his car to be used without insurance.
Elmridge Farm, said in a letter to the court that he had let his brother take the car, forgetting that it was not insured.
Metcalf (23), of Little
Metcalf, was fined £50 for driving without insurance and a further £35 for fail ing to stop for a school crossing patrol.
His brother, Raymond
A CONCRETE retaining wall is being built on the river bank at Edisford to prevent further erosion. The wall, about 113ft.
County Coun. George Dixon. Opener was MP Mr Charles Fletcher Cooke,
I t took place at Laycock Farm, the home of who presented the tug-o’-war prize to Black
pool. The Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Miss Agnes
Melting, presented prizes to the children’s fancy dress competition winners — Zoe and Catherine Ross, Rachel Cooper and Debbie Sunderland. One stall was run by the Langho and Billing
ton Community Association. The total raised at the fete was more than
£280. Chairman of the branch, Mr Terry Yates,
said there had been a good attendance despite the weather and the children in particular seemed to enjoy themselves
River bank scheme
fronting the picnic area. Work has a l re a d y
long, 3ft. high and 1ft. 3in. thick is being con structed on the bank
started because the low level of the river during the fine weather is ideal for the construction. The cost is estimated at about £2,000.
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Crofts and Miss Tracey Ja cq u e s ' the b r id e ’s cousins, wore gowns of pink French chiffon over taffeta, with pink silk rose headdresses. They carried Victorian style posies. Best man was Mr Ber
daughter of Mr and Mrs Ronald Hart, of Billington Gardens, Billington. , . The bridegroom is the
only son of Mr and Mrs James Birkett, of Black burn Road, Rishton. . The bride, given away
■ u sh e r was Mr' lan - Topham, the bridegroom’s cousin.
nard Murray, groomsmen w ere Mr Anthony R h y d h e a rd and Mr Graham Topham, the bridegroom’s cousin, and
by her father, wore a white gown of soft voile with a fine lace yoke. The neckline, bodice and train were edged with fine pleating and trimmed with lace.-Her long circu lar -veil was held in place by, a Juliet-cap and she carried pink -roses, white carnations, • lily-of-the-
valley and freesia. Bridesmaids Miss Linda
. Stalker. : Following a reception at the Belvedere Hotel, - Read,,the couple left for a
ducted by Fr T.- Murray and organist was. Miss M
waldtwistle. Photograph: Castle
Studios, Clitheroe. - The ceremony was con
Clitheroe traders slam new
benefit plans
PROPOSED changes in the payment of sick- higher prices and
ness benefits would result in charges for members of the public
Clithevoe and District Chamber of Trade which is writing to Clitheroe Di vision MP Mr David Wad- dington expressing con cern about new payment
This is the view of the measures
the Government. In a Green paper for
suggested by
discussion, the Govern ment has outlined its
plans to ask employers to pay sickness benefit to an employee for up to eight weeks and wants the minimum amount of sick pay to be £30 a week. But at their meeting on
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Thursday, unhappy mem bers of the Clitheroe chamber voted unanim ously to complain to Mr Waddington. Copies of the letter are also going to the county and national Chambers of Trade. Clitheroe members feel the new Davments scheme would place an extra burden on employers. Payments could amount to £240 per person and this would no doubt result in higher prices and charges. The members point out
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Mr John Robinson, said his members wanted to alert traders — particu larly those with small businesses — about the implications of the Gov ernment’s proposals.
LOSS OF LE S SO N S
PUPILS in the Ribble Valley face a decrease in the number of weeks they will attend the Ribbles- dale Pool, Clitheroe, for swimming instruction.
honeymoon in the Isle of Man. They are to live in Os-
. Council’s Recreation . and Leisure Committee that following Lancashire County Council’s decision to cut education expendi ture, it will be necessary to reduce the weeks by
Dennis Black told mem bers of the Ribble Valley
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