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■ spooks' and witches headed for Chatburn ■ Methodist Sunday School on Hallow-e’en night. ,
A HOST of vampires, 1
More than 100 youngsters, in the spi
rit of the evening, en tered the fancy dress competition. Winners
were: Boys — Mark Johnson (vampire), Ian Poiier (skeleton) and Stephen Wood-
ivard (wizard). Girls — Rachel ■ Lewis (witch), Gail. Roberts (ivitch). and Sharon Metcalfe (red devil).
Judges were Miss Ida Dugdale and the
Rev. Ward Jones. .. The yo u n g s te r s
,chapel funds. Organiser of 'the
juice and danced to music provided by Carl Brewer. The sum
What councillors claimed
NEARLY £5,000 was paid to Ribble Valley councillors in attendance allowances, subsistence and travelling expenses in the six months from April to September. Attendance allowances were £3,500 and the amount claimed for subsistence and travelling totalled £1,364.
later. Some payments cover longer than the six months ended September 30th, there having been only five council meetings in this time. Also, some members may have attended' more meetings than those for which they have claimed expenses. Some members have only claimed recompense for travelling expenses and some members may have claimed travelling expenses but have transported other councillors or officials in their car, thus reducing other members’ possible claims.
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Payments for year
to April ALSO issued by the Ribble Valley Council is a list of claims for the- period April 1979 to March 1980, which,is not set out in such detail. It also includes the
names of ex-councillors. During the year a
.Number of attendances; allowance for attend ances; travel and sub sistence.: Miss A. Alston 9,','
i.nil,,
total of £6,367 was claimed — £4,274 in at tendance allowances and £2,093 foi; travel and subsistence. Claims are set out in the following order:
Mrs M. J. M. Brown 42, £228, nil. • M. Carr 21, £112, £31.66. •Mrs B. H. Cassidy 22,= £119, nil. Mrs M. Clegg 74, £402.50, £188.50.- C. Fairhurst 45, £188.50,
£9.45. A. E. Astley 32, nil, £60f24: Mrs I. E. Bee 2, £10, £5.48. H. E. Boclen 33, £155.50, £17.80.
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£160.01. J . H. Fell 119, £325,
£183.23. F. E( Green 85, £400.50,
£65.24. B. Jones 22, £55, ml. Mrs 0. M. Leach 26, £150,
£253.33. E. H. Gretton 60, £319,
"Mrs J . Lilburn 19, £95, £29.79. Mrs S. Maw 69, £316,
£7.99.
. nil. E. Newhouse 19, £90, £42.16.
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YFC trophy night
GISBURN and district Young Farmers’ Club leader Mr Fred Wall gave a resume of the year’s activities at the club’s annual dinner and presen tation, at the Coronation Hotel, Horton-in-Craven. A very entertaining and amusing speech by Mr C. H. Hindley,. of Gisburne Park was followed by the presentation of trophies and certificates by Mrs. Hindley.-'
Mark Hanson received the junior.- prizes - and Judith •Emmot and Ian .Coates the, intermediate, Senior awards.went to Hazel' Coates and Robert Bargh. The boys efficiency cup
Helen Falshaw, and '
was presented to Mark Hanson and the girls to Helen Falshaw. The Bow- land Trophy went; to Sarah • Gorst and ■
vthe 'Bibby- Superstars: Trophy for boys. '
■ stars trophy';, for -girls' went to- Hazel;, Coates.: Brian' Moorhouse received
' Faulty brake ,r ;FOR ,'drivinga car in ‘ Edis-,
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Clitheroe.Tel:26839. Late Night Thursday-’till 8 p.m. at;our Burnley Showroom, T :■
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" Holden (19);-of Moor .End,: Clitheroe,-. was 'fined £30, by the ''town’s'* magis'-, tratesi.'In a fetter'he said
_were Christine Mason and; ■Robert
..Bargh, and the Paul . and :■White - super-'
deavour trophy to Robert Falshaw.
Joint-.winners-' of . the. Crosfields sports trophy
the ■ en-:
£100.45. Mrs M. L. D. Maves 57, £278.50, £178.28. Miss M. A. Mellmg 19, £95,
■Mrs J. Reese 15, £75, £7.20. ■W. H. Riding 31, nil, £127.68.
Member’s call for
reduction
, frey Ainsworth (Clayton- le-Dale) expressed amaze ment at the size of atte- dance allowances claimed by some of'his colleagues.
, try’s financial state and added: “I 'also hope the council' will take due notice of what I have said.” -
■ attendance at council, ■
■
. The payment scale for approved duties such as
• thereafter up to a max- ;imum<of: £13; £1-an. hour .(or part of an hour) up to a,£13,maximum for those
. from door, to door, and £1 •;an hour or part of an hour
committee; meetings and
so.forth is:, £6.50 for any ! period up . to four hour's
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■rofficers;first class rail yfare:: irrespective of )the , mode’ Of: travel when at tending, conferences. < W , - >/
- .JVhere^niore‘than one councillpr oiv'officer travel
t.in^th(i«LKfmeitprivate..' car, . one.-amlya" half .times j the ■ first-class :_fare;;will; be p a i d . . ,, v,-
; necessarily, involved in of ficial meetings with chief
report, by Mr Gordon Onslow, the Borough Tre asurer, , Coun. Ainsworth said he hoped these amAunts would be re duced in view of the coun-
During discussion on a
AT Monday’s meeting of the council’s Finance Committee, Coun. Geof-
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. . of '£29 \ivas raised ’for
social, Mrs Daphne Porter, thanked every one who had helped to make the evening a success, i
Flood aid costs
£2,500
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil spent nearly £2;500 in providing sandbags for householders in peril during last week’s flood ing Mr Michael Jackson, Chief Executive, told the Ribble Valley Council’s Policy and Resources Committee.
.They had spent many hours aiding people and had been praised for their .efforts.
lems at Ribchester were left in the hands of the County Council, but others dealt with by Mr Denis Black, the Borough Engineer, and his staff.
that a claim for the money spent last week .might be made to the EEC, but not all of it might be reco vered. .
Pendle Club
WINNERS of this week’s b r id g e - se ssion at Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mr T. Adey and Mrs E. Bush. Mr J. Lynch and partner.
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