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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 5th, 1980 7 .in­


fer cultural organisations


u°ns could s°°n be receiving a grant of £100 ^rom Kibble Valley Council. .'


local cultural and artistic organisa-


ment. Members had two op­


Leisure Committee had £1,300 in its allocation for culture and entertain­


The Recreation and


tions: To join the North West Arts Association, or to support local cultural and. artistic organisations


led


could find itself oom during the


cling to work or ikes to go on short g journeys.


and more people


ess conscious, cycl- gain winning many


the public becom-


orting terms, cycl- r or five miles


“mild endurance ” of the best kind.


e is no u ndue )n any particular the body, it pro- useful workout of muscles, an im-


ent in breathing and the statisfac-


;u somewhere.


knowing that this exercise serves a — it actually


'ilkinson feels the •turers see things jar vein.


tandem, because •ere being pro- he said. “But now four firms are them out again, iture looks good.”


nstance, in recent has been hard to


Appeals against prison term


pleaded guilty to assault­ ing Sgt. David Fletcher and also to entering Vera’s second-hand shop in Wellgate, Clitheroe, with intent to steal. The magistrates im­


posed three-month prison sentences on Clayton, for each charge, to run con­ currently, and ordered him to pay an advocate’s fee of £50.


senting Clayton, said that his client tried to struggle free and in the confusion may have caused some injury to the officer.


lowed, both men fell to the floor and Leslie Clay­ ton hit the police officer several times. Mr John Beggs, repre­


Sumner told the court that Leslie Clayton had been spotted by Sgt. Fletcher as he left the shop through a re a r window. In the struggle that fol­


to steal and was fined £150. C h ie f In sp . Tom


(29), also admitted enter­ ing the shop with intent


The d e f e n d a n t ’s brother, Stephen Clayton


CLITHEROE magis trates sentenced a Black- bum man to three months imprisonment for assault­ ing a police officer — then granted him bail when his solicitor gave notice of appeal. Leslie Clayton (32),


— and they decided to recommend the latter to the Policy and Resources


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join the Mid-Pennine Arts Association, and because of the cancellation of an “It’s a Knock-out” com­ petition, for which £300 had been allocated.


for grants was slightly higher this year because of the Ribble Valley Council’s decision not to


Looking ahead


Christmas grotto at the entrance to Clitheroe Castle grounds was ac­ cepted at a meeting of the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee.


MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Rotaract Club have Christmas on their minds already. Their application for a


about £100 on the recent sports queen competition, blamed on a lack of pub­ licity, and help to pay for expenses in connection with the Country Fair in Clitheroe on Sunday, such as the moving of tables and chairs. The amount available


gave a grant of £200 to the Ribble Valley Sports and Recreational Council. This will cover a loss of


be asked to report on how the money is used, which will help the council when considering similar appli­ cations in future. The committee also


in g a g ra n t : were Clitheroe Parish Church P lay e rs , Balderstone Brass Band, Bolton-by- Bowland Drama Group, Clitheroe Concerts Socie­ ty, Whalley Church Play­ ers , Longridge Prize Band, Clitheroe Morris Men, Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society, Slaidburn Silver Band, Clitheroe Parish Church Operatic and Dramatic Society and Waddington Drama Group. Each organisation will


Committee, which meets on Monday. The organisations seek­


Rising costs hit library readership


BOOK issues in Ribble Valley libraries were 10,774 lower in the last three months than in the same period last year.


Whalley, Clitheroe, Read and from the mobile and travelling libraries. How­ ever, in Chatburn, 137 more books were bor­ rowed.


Issues were lower in


ly report to the Ribble Valley Council’s Recrea­ tion and Leisure Commit­ tee, district librarian Miss Barbara Snell said the lower numbers could be attributed to increased ch a rg es for overdue books, reservation fees and the charging of a re­ servation fee to pen­ sioners.


Presenting the quarter­


creased by the County Council in November.


of books had also in­ creased — the average price of a fiction work was now £5 and non-fiction £7.


She added that the cost


down, from 2,405 last year to 1,547. Miss Snell said that possible reasons could be the increase in membership charges from £3 to £5 and the fact that pensioners now have to pay half the fee instead of enjoying free member­ ship.


Cassette issues are also The charges were in­


WITH a long, gruelling season behind them, foot- bailers from the Ribble Valley League picked up their rewards at the annual presentation night held at the Stirk House, Gisbum.


officials and guests from various clubs attended the function, where Blackburn Rovers’ manager Mr Howard Kendall handed out team awards and indi­ vidual prizes.


More than 150 players,


was laid on and there was also a disco.


A three- course meal


honour were Ribblesdale AFC, who won the First Division championship. Their striker Jim Wood also carried off the trophy for the top flight’s leading marksman with 31 goals.


Heading the roll of


ions were Chatburn Re­ serves and they also sup­


Second Division champ­


plied the leading scorer in Peter Czapowski with 18 goals.


GILL — RONNAN


WHEN Miss Elizabeth Ann Ronnan was married to Mr Alexander Gill at' the Church of the English Martyrs, Whalley, her uncle, Fr T. M. Grundy, conducted the service.


daughter of Mr and Mrs R. Ronnan, of Sydney Avenue, Whalley.


eldest son of Mr and Mrs H. Gill, of Harwood Street, Blackburn.


The bridegroom is the


by her father, wore an E dw a rd ia n -s ty le model gown of chiffon and car­ ried a shower bouquet of


The bride, given away The bride is the eldest


pink sonia roses, freesia and lily-of-the-valley. Matron of honour Mrs


M. Taylor and bridesmaid Miss J. Fenton wore long dresses in peach and white and carried sonia roses and white freesia. Best man was Mr R.


went to Brockhall, but ace marksman was Chris Wicks, of Martin Velvets, who bagged 46 goals.


The Third Division title


McLennon and grooms­ men were Mr T. Ronnan and Mr A. Ronnan, the bride’s brothers. Following a reception at


the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley, the couple left for a honeymoon in Cyprus. T h ey a re to live in


Blackburn. Photograph: J . G. Farn- worth, Darwen.


were: Aitken Shield — Cross Keys; Ashley Smith Trophy — Read United; Dan Seed Trophy — Chipping; Advertiser and Times Cup — Martin Velvets. Sportsman of the year


Knockout cup winners


PLANS NOW IN THE PIPELINE


AN application for a temporary advertisement sign to be placed on Parson Lane and Station Road, Clitheroe, for the proposed supermarket development for Booth’s has been received by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Depart­ ment (0630).


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A RECORD SUM FOR CANCER


RESEARCH


THE Christie Cancer and Holt Radium Institute (Women’s Trust Fund), Manchester, has this


week received the record sum of £2,250 raised by the Clitheroe Committee during the past year.


Dawson says the splendid total has been achieved mainly by committee ef­ forts — which included an afternoon tea and bring- and-buy at the Starkie Arms Hotel — donations from local organisations and money in lieu of flow­ ers for the bereaved.


Chairman Mrs Isabel


was Bill Melling (West B rad fo rd ) ; b e s t young player Robert Crompton (Hurst Green); best sec­ re ta ry Geoff Duerden; and most sporting team Trini­ ty Reserves. Our picture shows some


of the award winners with officials and guests.


ful to all the people who have contributed towards this record sum, which will be put to good use.


The committee is grate­


raised goes straight into c an c e r re se a rc h , th e re being no administative ex­ penses for the Christie Fund.


Virtually all the money


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Also from Clitheroe are


application for proposed alterations and extensions to Foxfields, Whalley New Road, including a banquet bar, banquet food service, extension to the kitchen, boiler room, cloakroom, reception and male toilets (0618).


From Billington is an


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