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, Clitheroe Advertiser, and Times, January 17th, 1980 11


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AN attractive design for a plaque to commemorate Waddington’s champion win in the Lancashire Community Council’s Bes­ t-Kept Village Competir tion is being sought by the parish council. An earlier suggestion to


hold a competition among local schoolchildren, to design a plaque and win a prize, was turned down because it was considered the, children were too young.


The funds of Clitheroe FC


result of a bingo evening, at the Royal British Legion Club Whatley Road. Some 60 people attended and supper ivas provided during the evening.____________


2


Building Society has eyes on new shop


AN outline planning application has been made to use one of the new shopping units being built in Wellgate, Clitheroe, for a building society branch


office. The application (number


1530) for a change of use from retail shopping has been made to tne Kibble Valley Council’s planning


R O F F E R S on all new -HINES AT., JAN. 19th


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100’sremnants....from£1 per yd. ALL PRICES INCLUDE VAT


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department on behalf of the Marsden Building


Society. Other applications from


Clitheroe include outline Couple celebrate


: golden day in sunshine state


CELEBRATING their golden wedding in the golden state of California a re Clitheroe couple Mr and Mrs Alan Parkinson, of St Mary s Street,


to America on December 21st, are staying with their nephew, Mr Gordon Elliott, his wife Josie and


The couple, who flew out


I their three children — Greg, Geoff and Jennifer — in Los Angeles, where . the temperature is in the


high seventies. Mr Parkinson and his


wife Evelyn'were married at Chatburn Parish Church on a Wednesday — half- . day closing — January ’


29th, 1930. Evelyn’s father, Arthur


' barber and watchmaker and she followed in his footsteps, becoming the first woman hairdresser for male patients at Cal- i derstones, a position she


Hibble, was the local


I held from 1961 to 1973. Mrs Parkinson has two


sisters — Edna, who lives in York, and Marion, of


Whalley. -Mr Parkinson comes


' Alan’s five surviving brothers and sisters, who all live locally, are Hilda, Emma, Nellie, Mary and


f rom a w e l l-k n ow n Clitheroe family. His mother, Mary, late of West View, brought up seven children, having lost her husband at a compara­ tively early age.


Jim.


Mr Parkinson worked for 43 years for Ambrose


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A g e n C a A t M c i a t k i n •V ' Motor v r> wfSVl-l Veevers at Shawbridge, as


a sawyer. He was a Sunday School


teacher and churchwarden at St James’s Church, Clitheroe, where the whole


family worshipped. Mr and Mrs Parkinson


have two children — Rosemary, who recently married and lives in Wood- stock, Oxford, and Neil, who lives in Glitheroe,


Chance of


publicity ORGANISATIONS with


events taking place in June can h av e th e dates included in the Red Rose Festival brochure if they contact Mr Brian Manning at the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil offices, The Castle, Clitheroe.


preliminary the notice is now, as long as the basic information is provided. The festival promises^ be______ ival p»— .


It does not matter how . . ■ a crowd-puller already,


with plans for a knock-out competition,-beauty con­


test and country fair, f t 1 Councils. , i - . 7 S an-**84*"


being run by. the Ribbj Valley, Blackburn, Pendle and Rossendale: Borough,


permission for a private dwelling on a garden area between Surbiton House and 16 Parson Lane (1529). The ow n e rs of 68


■ n i r


Hayhurst Street want to take down an existing sing­ le-storey kitchen ana erect a new kitchen with bed­ room above and bathroom


(0009). The third (0005) is for a


former plumber’s garage, off Waddington Road, to be used for the garaging of the ^ p l ic an t’stfjwn, ,vehi


.•cleFrMn7 Kead;: pennissiqn i.-hpinK sought for outline


nermission to build, six detached houses on land adjacent to Whins Lodge, Whins Lane (0007). A plan has been received


to sink a 75mm borehole to a depth of about 100 metres to further research in respect of limestone beds at the junction of the old road with the A59 trunk road at Sawley, and also at the Highways depot enclosure, Clitheroe Road, Waddington (1531 and 0004). At Sawley, outline plans


Continental


20th March 30th March


have been lodged for the conversion of a barn to a private dwelling house for agricultural use next to Bank Top Farm, with access via the farm (0010). F rom Bo 1 to n - by-" Bowland, plans have been received to demolish a barn south-west of How- gills, Holden Road, which is agriculturally redundant and a health hazard to the occupants of Howgills (1532). . Plans from Whalley


include the change of use of the Railway Station House, Mitton Road, to a store and office (1534) and for the building of two- storey extensions to form changing rooms and a snooker room at Whalley Golf Club’s Long Lees Barn, Clerk Hill (0011). Other plans soon to be


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£244' £259 £223 £216 £216 £285 £228 £285 £238 £226


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3rd M AY tollthOCT.


m OF MAN DEPARTURES FROM


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PRICES FROM£72 ROMANIA


:71V0 WEEKS ■Deps.from; 25 th MAY to 14 th SEPT.


Prices from £175 T


SPECIAL SERVICE TO Manchester. Liverpool


considered are: An exten­ sion to the restaurant at the rear of Grove Cottage, Gisburn, approximately 12ft. by 6ft. (0003); conver­ sion of two farm buildings into one dwelling at Little Blacksticks Barn, Black- sticks Lane, Chipping (0006); the building of a storm porch Mat 46 Bush: burn Drive, Langho (1533); the extension of a kitchen for a dining area, lift, by 6ft. 9in., at 27 Crowtrees Road, Sabden (1506); and the partitioning of the existing garage and an extension to form a garden general storage room at Pendle s id e ,. Worst on (0012).


Stole bricks


A POLICEMAN who examined - a van at Up Brooks in the early hours of the morning found bricks behind the . seat, -Chief Insp. Thoma s Sumner told Clitheroe


magistrates Pe


Brownlea Farm, Wiswell,- pleaded -guilty to stealing the bricks, - worth i £5.46. He was fined £30. i.!r


Veter Holgate (21), of CLITHEROE TRAVEL MAKE THE GOING


EASY AND THE COMING BACK! YOUR LOCAL CLITHEROE TRAVEL OFFICE IS:


3Clitheroe Travel Qastle Street, Clitheroe Tel. 23362/22975


& Leeds Airports. IF YOU BOOK YOUR 1980 HOLIDAYAT ANY PENDLE OR AIR TOURS OFFICE WE CAN ARRANGE TRANSPORT TO YOUR AIRPORT & RETURN


THE COST IS EXTRA«THE SERVICE IS GREAT}


i t JERSEY &


GUERNSEY DEPARTURES* 3rd APRIL to


12 th OCTOBER PRICES FROM


£94


GOING TO AMERICA OR CANADA IN 1980?


SEE PEN DUE TRAVEL FOR THE MOST ECONOMICAL F A R E S !


&


OONLY 1214% INTEREST ITED PERIOD


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Clitheroe Trave SERVICES LIMITED


RENT A COLOUR TV FOR


THE 80’s AT PRICES FROM THE 70’s


COMPARE'OUR PRICES


ABOUT 38 members, husbands and friends ot-Liw ■ D0Wnham. enjoyed the annual dinner and social evening


tf . after <


President Mrs Ethel Simpson and her husband Richinra • dinner the committee organised games with p


- . » * Tittle Mitton Women's Institute welcomed the j


Back to first parish


i Pendleton, the Rev. Derek I James Leyland, is to be


A FORMER Vicar of boosts football club funds FINED £50


FOR driving a car without due care and attention, Neil Andrew Grainger (17), of Stamford Place, Clitheroe, was fined £50 by Clitheroe magistrates.


been involved in a collision with another car in Parson Lane, Clitheroe.


He was said to have


j only recently passed my | driving test ana in future I I will leave myself more | space.”


other driver gave no indi­ cation that he was slowing down and added: "I have


In a' letter he said the


Vicar of St Andrew’s, Ash- ton-on-Ribbie, the parish where he first served as a curate and was ordained in 1960. .


He will be instituted


some time in February or March.


During the seven years


Mr Leyland was Vicar of All Saints, Pendleton, he wrote a short history of the church. He moved to St James’s, at Brindle, in 1974.


been responsible for the successful Outward Bound training courses run for industrial apprentices by the Blackburn diocese.


In recent years he has


Mr Leyland is married, with three children.


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1 sin..........£1.75 per week 20in. ......£1.85 per week 22in.........£2.10 per week


Plus discount . lor annual payment


Why pay more when you can rent at these prices— AND most Important get unbeatable service


(26 week deposit on all new TV's)


A. E. HARGREAVES' MOOR LANE & WOONIE LANE, CLITHEROE 22633


SPECIAL OFFERS ON SELECTED CYCLES e.g. Triumph Traffic Master, 3-spned small wheel


cycle......................................SPECIAL OFFER £ 7 5 N.B. Raleigh prices Increase from February 2nd, ‘80


A NIGHT OUT FOR MITTON Wl n**





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