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Children’s


WHENEVER the Rev. Thomas Green shows slides iii his new parish at Pilling, he will remember the children at BraBin’s Endowed School, Chip­


ping.For they bade him farewell by handing over a projector screen at an end-of-term presentation in the school hall. Mr Green, who has


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given a book token by Kathleen Brewer and a .large* card by. Lee De- whurst, signed by pupils, parents and staff. The p resen ts were


been chairman of the school managers as well as vicar for tne past seven years, received his gift from William Pye and William Robinson. In addition, he was


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Green judged a decorated egg contest. Headmaster Mr Victor Robinson paid tribute to r the work of the popular vicar. “He has been an excel­


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Curtain up on church social night


not end there, for after­ wards the pupils cele­ brated the 21st “birthday in the kitchen” of their cook, Mrs Enid Double. Mrs Double, of Kirk­


lands, ■ Chipping, received a bouquet from John Hay- hurst and Lucy Rich; an Easter egg from John Stott and a signed card from Debbie Eidsforth. The 117 pupils then


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THE Lancashire Red Cross is holding its annual fund-raising week from May 4th to 10th. Volun­ teers will make street col­ lections to help branch work for the sick, hand­ icapped and elderly.


Fo r funds Bankfield Mill, Greenfield Road, Colne


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and Mrs Green and Mr Robinson.


No path


WADDINGTON Par ish Council has decided not to go ahead with a sugges­


tion to lay a path between St Helen’s churchyard and the Coronation gardens, because it would he costly and mean the uprooting of a number of shrubs.


Took active part in village life


THE funeral of Whalley pensioner Mrs Nancy Cannings, who died a f te r being involved in an accident with a car, took place yesterday at All Hallows’ Church, Mitton.


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in Whalley at the junction Cannings lived in Lit- of Station* Road and Rid- tlemoor Road, moving to dings Lane, where Mrs Mitton Road, Whalley, Cannings (79) had been about 26 years ago. visiting a friend. Police Her husband, Harold, a are appealing for wit- Ribble bus inspector at nesses.


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'Clitheroe, died 19 years ago and shortly after­ wards she moved with her


s is te r , Mrs C h r is s ie Broadley, to their present home in The Grove. A tailoress before retir­


ing, Mrs Cannings kept herself busy with a varie­ ty of hobbies and ac­ tivities including reading; She attended adult edu­


cation classes for crafts, pottery painting, hair care and sewing. A keen bridge player, she also en­ joyed whist and bingo at the Abbey senior citizens’


meetings. In addition, she was a


member of the Wesleyan Methodist Fellowship, Mitt'on WI, Whalley Abbey Fellowship and All Hallows’ Church. After the funeral at All


NELSON


Hallows’, interment took place at Whalley and Wis- well cemetery.


Describes work by hospice


THE appeals director of St Ann’s Hospice, Man­ chester, Mr Campbell H o p w o o d , w as th e sp e ak e r at Clitheroe Evening Townswomen s


Guild. He described the hos­


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pice as a religious and medical foundation dedi­ cated to the care of those suffering from advanced cancer and other serious


illnesses. It was opened in 1971


and, to meet a growing- need, a second hospice was opened at Little


Hulton last year. Helped by some 200


voluntary workers, the nurses provide a relaxed and homely atmosphere. All capital expenditure and much of the running cost are met by voluntary 'contributions.


craft fair is being held in the Parish Hall on April 25th. There will be van- ous stalls, a tombola ana


In aid of St Ann’s, a


competitions. Mrs A, Cheetham


thanked the sneaker, ne


competitions tor the, f niest .Easter bonnet At as won b y . Miss E. Cam p b e ll.


Shirley Procter, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs E. Procter, of Moorland Crescent, and Mr Peter Edward Nelson, only' son of Mr and Mrs T. E. Nelson, of Mayfield Avenue, were married at Trinity Methodist Church on Saturday. The bridegroom is a coating plant operator at ■Horrocksford Lime and the bride is a clerical of­


Clitheroe couple Miss


by' her father, wore a white nylon tricot gown with a pleated skirt form­ ing a train and pleated sleeves and neckline trim­ med with guipure lace flowers. Her full-length


ficer at Blackburn DHSS. The bride, given away


circular veil was held in place by a headdress of white bridal flowers and


she carried peach azaleas, roses, stephanotis and


lily.-of-the-valley. Attendants Mrs Christ­


ine Rush, the brideg­ room's sister, and Karen and Gillian Hore, the bride’s cousins, wore full- length peach chiffon dres­ ses witn white and peach headdresses, and carried matching flowers. Mr Stephen Rush, the


for vetting powers


Welcome


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Planning and Trans­ p o r ta t io n Committee wants to vet all minor housing extensions in con­ servation areas.


Discussing Government proposals to streamline


planning controls, mem­ bers welcomed the idea of excluding conservation areas and areas of out­ standing natural beauty from any relaxation in controls.


ders can extend their property by up to 10 per cent, or 50 cubic metres whichever is the greater.


bridegroom’s brother-in- law, was b e s t man. Groomsman was Mr Leonard Parkington, the bride’s brother-in-law and ushers were Mr A. King and Mr K. Whiteside. The ceremony was per­


formed by the Rev. G. W. S. Knowles and Mr A. Jones played the organ. A reception was field at


the Castle : Restaurant, Clitheroe.: The couple will live in


Newton Street. • ■ Photograph: Castle


Studios j Clitheroe.


would extend tfiis fimit to 15 per cent (or 70 cubic metres) — except in con­ servation areas where planning permission would be needed for all altera­ tions. Also included is a move to raise the limit of permitted extensions of industrial building from 10


The new' proposals


to 20 per cent. After the meeting,


Chief Architect and Plan­ ning Officer, Mr Philip


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