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outline application for change of use of a garage to a craft .shop and adja cent land for housing op posite Sawley , Garage (1149). •
There are three applica
tions involving the Rib blesdale Arms Hotel, Gis-1 burn. One is for the prop osed building of three lock-up units for non retail display by the side of the existing car park (1128); another for the barn at the rear to be used for temporary retail stalls (1129); and the third for the use of land at the r ea r for tem p o ra ry market stalls (1130). ■ An outline application
has been received from B il lin g ton •for a de
tached bungalow m part of the garden of the Old Coach House (1143). Other applications include;
Break-in at i l ' ^ g a r a g e i ; i 1
/ leads to probation
4/S A-' LANGHO/youthI who*'
'had; beengiven iiai car fon his-.'17th birthday'had :acted as “chauffeur” .when* a garage. was broken;-into,
-Mr John HouklswortMdev fending); told-;Glitheroe,
magistrates.' ' 1 ■
' Andrew , Sykes, of ’the- Petre - Arms Hotel, and David ■
■ Anthony -Williams-; "
(17), of‘Washbrook Close,; Barrow, admitted enter-, mg the Pennine Service Station at Balderstone with intent-to steal. ■ ' .
AMONG the guests at- ther Clitheroe; Soroptimist Club’s 34th charter dinner. were Clitheroe Mayoress Mrs Alice Wells;- Ribble Valley Mayor Coun.-Miss .
.Agnes ■Melling,:--many • soroptimist presidents and- local presidents of the Inner-Wheel Club,,Ladies’- Circle and Townswomen^ Guilds.
Permission for a double Kin-age for private use at “Gelston,” Whins Lane, Read (1148); out line permission for the building of two houses on land adjacent to 93 Whalley Road, Read (1154); for a secondary access from Longridge Road to Brick House Restaurant, Chipping (1125)
tension at the rear of 54 Whal- ley Road, Sabden, for use as kitchen and two bedrooms (1126)
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NEW ladies’ captain, at Clitheroe Golf Club, Mrs Eileen Hadfield, of Whal- ley, took over the leader ship at the annual meet ing and dinner.
Whal ley, was made ladies’ captain elect and Mrs Muriel Lauqhlin became a. committee ■member.
• Mrs Gene Thompson; of . . .
compe t i t ions held throughout the year re ceived their prizes from former captain Mrs Kath Ford, of Clitheroe.
Winners of internal
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Pictured.at the.dinner, held at the Golf Club, are, from: the' leftr.-Mrs ,M: Holding, Mrs-D. Under- ivood, Miss K. M. Wilkin son, Mrs J. Bowker, Mrs Hadfield, Mrs - J. Hud dleston, Mrs■ Ford, -Mrs M. 'Mansfield, -Mrs D.- Hindleg-Mi ss C. ■ M.
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‘Hindle ■ and Mrs : M ': Garvey.
New minister heading for Read
. .MEMBERS. of the Umted Reformed: Church at Read are,looking forward, to the.
- arrival of their-newminis-.- - ter in' a fortnight’s time
'• after a i gap of 15 months when the Rev.; Geoffrey Walker retired.! '. ■ -
-fthe - Rev;
-.John -Salsbury, from • Clitheroe and lay, preachers.
: : ■ Church . members will be travelling, to Burnley on . October ; 29th for; the .induction -of
the-.Rev.
; David j Nevard; of - Bolton1 JwhO jWill - haveL'special- re sponsibility; for ( Burnley, and i Read churches.'*',; .i •'
/ministers (who ■ isponsible *
, **s, Manned with - three chil-j dren, -
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■ for; ai gi-oupi.of
.’ eight-- Unitedv.-Reformecl - Churches, in 'North',-East'
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■ ’ :Siqce.' then, .services -at - Read- have been, taken .by;
HITCHEN— ELLISON
.. - Guillotine operator Mr •Brian- Hitchen and pro duction control clerk Miss Pamela Ruth Ellison were married- - at .Clitheroe- Parish Hall on Saturday. . The bride -is, the: third,
daughter of Mrs - Patricia Bond, o f West - View, Clitheroe. The 1 bndegi'oom is the
youngest .son of Mr and; Mrs ( Derek Hitchen,- of
‘Bright Street, Clitheroe. • . The-bride, given away
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■WHALLEY and i'District-) Horticultural Society.) has had to'advance the date of.
/•its:>L“Gardeners’rvquiz”;: ’ evening by a week.'
'it*will now be held in',
,' tlie Stanley - Room, at'- the■ (villagefs . Conservative,
.’ change ; from. the .custom-:. /a ry . lecture* and- people.qt-t
i tending?; are |ad Viseds to f haveTwith them- pencil and; ' paper, to;note the, answers
by her step-father, wore a white Edwardian-style ■ model gown of Swiss chif fon and - /Chantilly lace: with - sleeves-, and. a . full: train. - Her.' full-length cathedral veil was held in; place with a- band .of-lily-., of-the-valley• and- roses and - she carried .roses, stephanotis and lily-of-/ the-valley. In attendance were Mrs
Doreen Musgrove and Mrs Jane .Cleary, the bride’s sister. .They-.wore long pale, blue silk jersey; dresses with full skirts and
long.sleeves trimmed: with pearl buttons; Their'. Juliet caps "were, deco-/ rated-(with blue-'flowers; t and .they* carried ■
pink (and white roses, ' gypsophila.-and. -white
feathers.' , , , ’ t. ’• B e s t 'man w a s ’ Mr
•«; Clubtnext .Wednesday i, (8 < ,The:„quiz Svill be 'a,
/'S tev en -Hitchen;: the - bridegroom’s' brother, and j ushers Vwerei Mr Philip; Cleary^ and VMr :;Andrew; Lavender.. ,
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•formed. by/.theiiRev.-; J.,-Gi‘ .Hudson)
- -The'ceremony
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'to 40 printed, questions'1 on
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•\"A' reception . was held at the Starkie’Arms Hotel.,'j
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• At the dinner,; in .the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, Mrs E. M.. Gar nett, second vice-presi dent, read the aims and objects of Soroptimism . and the -loyal toast was- proposed by Clitheroe president Miss:-Kathleen Hanson.
Toastmaster-was-Mrs I. •
Stubbins,'first vice-presi dent, who introduced guest speaker Mr J. - R, Todd, vice-president of
- the -. Rotary Glub. of • Rib-. blesdale.
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1 In - his -’toast - Mr - Todd referred to the, Soroptim-
■ lst Club’s aims and objec-- • tives and its jjerformance in the community. -" . " ■ Replying, Mrs M. Parr,
. president .of • the • North West- Umon-of Soroptim- ists, made special mention of 1981 being the Year of the Disabled. She asked members- and guests -to promote the cause.
' -Miss Hanson proposed. the toast to the guests and thanked all those who
. had supported her. during her- term as president. .
-; Mrs P. Dukinfield, chairman of ■ Clitheroe Evening- Townswomen’s Guild, responded, i .
, Miss Hanson, in her. chain of-office, is pictured
■ with some of the Sorop timist members.
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Morris Men told to ‘pull up socks’
CLITHEROE Morris Men were told to “keep, on their toes” when; they attended their annual meeting on Sunday. The rocket came from
team leader Mr Bruce Dowles, who told the men they would have to pull up their socks if the group ■was to keep at the-highest level. • Mr ■
proved; It was s t i l l messy, withunco-ordinated
. movement, but with , ef
forts being made by a few, he felt that a gradual c r isp appro a ch w a s materialising.
Lady golfers salute new captain On the brighter side, it •
was reported that last year was the best since- the group was -formed three years ago.
However, more funds Dowles said then- dancing could be much im
were needed and the public must-be alerted to the fact. The sum of £130 had been spent on main taining costumes and £120 on photography and arc hive material, including scrapbooks.
In future,- the . Morris
Men intend to dance at ev ents in the Ribble Valley only or at special Morris gatherings in other market towns.
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The.group is looking for
a regular person to play th e b a s s drum. Mr Dowles felt that someone who wanted to participate' without' having to dance would enjoy the role ot beating time. Age does
not matter. During- the meeting a
“Morris Man of the year" trophy was presented to Mr Bill Robinson, of Pen-
. wortham. It was the first time the award had been made.
, ' Officials and- committee
members re-appointed were. Bill; Alker., (secret-, ary), Roger Park (trea surer), Bruce Dowles (team- leader), Frank Crompton (w h ip p e r inner), Bill Robinson and Mike Johnson.
Campaign to tidy
‘eyesore’ sites
THE Ribble-Valley Coun cil is ' cracking down - on sites' in the borough that have become “eyesores”. . 'The owners of!eight-
sites are to be issued-with notices' because .'their, properties- are (untidy and are- causing considerable nuisance to neighbours.-,--: ■'Among; the sites are
those owned. by Mr J. Moran,- -of.-Pendleton Road, Wiswell; - Messrs Jackson. Haulage, at 'the rear -of' Downham Road, Chatburn; and Messrs- Thornber. and Bulcock,-of. Pendle -Garage, / Lamb Row, Whalley. The move has been
backed by--the-council’s Planning ■. and Transporta tion Committee..
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■ However, ■ Coun. Bob Ainsworth (Clitheroe) maintained that -a number of, council house‘(gardens should first ‘be.vkept in-- good; order. “Some are- disgraceful and-look more like/jungles,” - he com plained. ■ Chief/ Legal and, Ad
ministration Officer ,Mr Jack Ruffley promised to. look into the complaint and asked members to submit- lists of sites they would like to see tidied. ;
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fs-;Mr Houldsworth; d e - : scribed the offence /as an:( isolated one.- A pai-ty of? ■youths were; returning from an, evening, out when-; the; break-in was sug-
gested.-.Sykes drove on to; the"- forecourt .but .-...was; scared, and stayed. in: the:
car. •
-Williams.told the court' /
he- ,was very sorry for his action: and it would - not happen again. , . Mr Stanley Westhead
(presiding) said the .off ence seemed to be .out of character; -In Sykes’ case, parental indulgence - in
buying him a car might to some'extent-have led to his committing a crime. Both, defendants ..were
put. on , probation for'a year.
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