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A CLITHEROE man has been appointed marketing manager of the Nelson upholstery manufacturing firm, Buoyant Ltd. Mr Derek Russell (29),
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in business studies at Trent Polytechnic, Mr Russell worked for five years for BOC Ltd in London and Skelmersdale. In August 1978 he was appointed marketing ex ecutive at Buoyant. Married with three chil
of Kemple View, will take charge of the company’s marketing operations, in cluding all advertising and promotional work. After gaining a degree
50 years together
CLITHEROE couple Reuben and Hilda Monk will have even more to celebrate on their golden wedding day on Saturday.
in the celebration by Mr Doris
For they will be joined
Monk’s sister, Mrs Grundy and her husband,
James, who have flown from Canada especially for the occasion. They are staying with Mr and Mrs Monk at their home in
Salthill Road. Two years ago Mr and
Mrs Grundy returned to Clitheroe to celebrate their own golden day. Until they left the town 33 years ago, Mr and Mrs Grundy ran a baker’s shop in Whalley Road.
planning to celebrate in style with a party for more than 100 relatives and friends in the Catholic Social Centre, Lowergate.
Mr and Mrs Monk are
Mr Monk was born in Chatburn and attended the village school until be coming a pupil at the Wesley School, Clitheroe, at the age of 10.
Seventy-seven-year-old
included being a bus driver and a driver at Bold Venture Quarries, Chatburn. For 20 years up to his retirement seven
His varied career has
AN application to build five detached houses on land off Clitheroe Road, West Bradford, has been received by Ribble Valley Council’s plan-| ning department (no. 0416).
At Worston there is an, application (0464) for a
caravan site in a field in Angram Green farm. F rom “ B,urnside” 7 Brookes Lane, Whalley, there is an application to
Watch on beauty spot
A WATCH is to be kept on a Ribble Valley beauty spot after a complaint that it is being turned into a “dogs’ lavatory”. Recently a motorist saw
a car draw up at Spring Wood, near Whalley, and the driver allow six dogs to go and foul the picnic area. The m o to r is t com-
use the second floor as an architectural drawing
office (0465). Clitheroe applications in- I
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elude: replacement of six up s ta i rs windows at 2-4 Duak Street (037G); a , single storey s i t t in g - ro om extension at “ L o u g n r ig g ,” R ib b le sd a le Avenue (0374); an illuminated advertisement sign at 7 Well- gate (0379): a double garage at I the rear of 93 Henthorn Road ( (0382); a car port at 22 New-
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lands Avenue (0389); a bedroom extension at 9 Dunster Grove (0427); a porch at 5 Moorland Crescent (0451); and a dormer bedroom and integral garage at f 20 Fairfield Drive (045:2). The Stirk House hotel, Gis-
Read, is an application (0407) to I convert the existing garage to a lounge and build a new
garage the opposite side. Saoden football club seeks to |
ige .
build a changing room 32ft. x 18ft. on its present ground (0447). Another Sabden applica tion is for alterations to the face of 12 Whalley Road and an integral garage (0395). From “Sandilands,” Riming-
plaihed to the Ribble Valley Environmental H e a l th D ep a r tm en t , which passed his observa t io n s to L an c a sh ire County Council Estates Department — the body responsible for looking after the picnic area. “From what was re
burn, is seeking to extend-its! restaurant and ouild two bed rooms with baths above (0415). From 6 Berkeley Drive,
In the country WINNER of a guess the
parcel game at the Good Companions’ meeting was Mrs E. Scott.
• were sung for two mem bers. Community 4 singing
B ir th d ay greetings
was led by Miss N. Braithwaite and pianist
was Mr J. Scott. Refreshments were
ton th e re is an application (0462) for the siting of two propane gas tanks, while from “Mayfielcv Fell Road, Wad- dington, permission is sought
cation to build a two-storey ex te n s io n on th e r e a r of “Braeside,” Old Back Lane
(0375). Planning permission to carry
ported there was an infer ence that these dogs used the area regularly and they could come from commercial kennels,” said an environmental health spokesman. “If it is a regular prac
out vehicle repairs is being
sought for garage premises at I Crow Wood? Longridge Road, Hurst Green . . . . . From Billington come appli
tice it is something which definitely should not be encouraged.” An official at the es
tates’ department office in Preston said that as result of the complaint watch would be kept on the wood. He said that the site
cations for a garage and conser vatory with a bedroom above, at Moor-side Cottage, Moor End, Whalley Old Road (0418) and a rear extension 20ft. x 7ft. at 4 and G Chapel Rise (03G6). An application to convert a
served by Mrs E. Bush, Mrs S. Seedall, Mrs A. Burgess and Mrs Grooks.
for a garage tU414). At Wiswell there is an appli
going on a country trip, with afternoon tea at
Today, members are
Greendale View Cafe, Chatburn.
THAT’S a little rain when yoh’rc young and
setting off on an adven ture? The weather couldn’t
dampen the spirits of those SS ' Michael and John’s Brownies and Guides when they pre pared to set off on a five-day visit to the Fylde and d i s t r ic t training centre at St Anne’s.
Candlelight meeting
the youngsters went shopping, enjoyed a concert, a sports day and a trip to Blackpool Zoo.
While at the centre,'
candlelight. But it did not prevent Mrs M. Lock- head, of Blackburn, going ahead with a pleasing and informative demonstration of “Seasonal designs.”
A BLOWN fuse meant Clitheroe Flower Club starting their meeting by
were Brown Owl Mrs Frances Nelson, Tawny Owl Miss Marie Preedy
Accompanying them
and Snowy Owl Mrs Ann Henderson.
flowers used were al- strorfieria, clivia, and madonna lilies, as well as spring flowers, spray car nations and roses. Hints on conditioning
Among the unusual THE LANES
IN glorious weather, Clitheroe N a tu ra lis ts travelled to Trawden and walked along field paths and country lanes to the hamlet of Wycoller. Wild flowers were
And an all new paint BLENDER-MIXER to make over 6,000 colours to match every BRITISH
and FOREIGN car sold in the UK.
VEHICLE BODY REPAIRS — FULL OR PART I BODY RESPRAYS ON ANY MAKE OF CAR. |
Accident damage and insurance work our spe ciality.
sparse in the moorland setting, but the cries of the skylark and snipe were heard. The party crossed the stream and' noted various points of in terest, particularly the
flowers and rooting cut tings were much appreci ated by the audience.
Hall.Reaching Laneshaw Bridge via the old coach road, the group ther made the return journey home. Leader Mrs C. E. Seagar was thanked by vice-chairman Mr G. Friend.
Members o f the Vehicle Builders and fepairers Association..
Approved Insurance repairers WELLGATE MOTORS LTD.
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former byre into a self-con tained flat has been made by B u t te r f ie ld Farm, Tosside (0-104) and Higher Flass Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland wants to alter a Darn to form e x tra living accommodation (0453). Chipping applications are:
was designated for pic nicking and action would be taken if it was being misused by the public.
alterations to the Brick House restaurant to form a storage area (0433); a double garage at Meadow Top Farm, Longridge Road, (0440) and outline per mission for a light industrial building at the same address (0441).
years ago he was an en gineer at Holmes Mill, Clitheroe,
was a weaver at several Clitheroe mills.
CLINIC 11. 20775. JlONTH
Ita l waxing, ■ Usual price price £7
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dren, Mr Russell’s hob bies are playing five-a- side football and squash, reading and listening to his hi-fi system.
Look in to see Clare
VIEWERS of BBC-l’s Young Musician of the Year competition tomor row evening will see the skills of former Clitheroe girl Miss Clare McFar-
lane. Violinist Clare, a pupil
Settle-born Mrs Monk
sons, Jeffrey (47) and Keith (42), who both live in Salthill Road.
They have two married
Master of the Diamond Hill Lodge of Oddfellows, Chatburn, now spends much of his time helping his sons in their gardens. Mrs Monk enjoys Knitting
Mr Monk, a past Grand and sewing. FINED £50
at the Yehudi Menuhin School for musically-gifted
children, will be one of the four finalists perform ing from the s tr in g section. She cruised through the
evening. Clare (16) attended
FOR making a false state ment to obtain a driving licence, Frank Vernon Smalley (53), of Tower Hill, Clitheroe, was fined £50 by the town’s magis trates.
semi-finals in a program me broadcast on Monday
Pendle Junior School until her parents moved from Salthill Road, Clitheroe, to live in Manchester. Her grandparents still live in
Clitheroe.
Smalley applied for the provisional licence for his son, who is banned from driving until July.
The court heard that
that although he realised his son had several en dorsements, he did not realise , he was disqual
Smalley told the court ified.
WHEN it comes to adding up the right fi gures, staff of Barclays Bank, Clitheroe, really know how it’s done.
inter-bank darts tourna ment, the team of Mr Philip Western, Mr Bill Whittle and Mrs Christ ine Farnsworth knew just the right numbers to aim for and, of course, the point when they had reached the total to win.
For in a Barclays
Mr Whittle (captain), of Croasdale Drive,
_L SIRE » F U L L Y 980/81 r Cruise to Casablanca pk Sea Cruise
Lancashire for each i way, port taxes,
throughout. Onboard lls e price for these
llSE DEPARTING ON:
liary 5th March 16th £545 £777
£703 £935
£1,103 £1,056
£1,484 £1,242
pom:— KIRKHAM rham, Nr. Preston,
THE improvement fund
for the St .Helen’s, Wad- dington, church tower has been boosted by about £155, thanks to a coffee morning and evening at Waddow,
’Hall.
About 200 people called in during, the day
,
and among the attrac tions were a bring-and- buy sale, tombola and raffle, which was won by Mr.i Irene Walmsley.
. T h e function was held
by kind permission of Guider-in-charge Miss'
' Moira Walker and or
g an ised by the St Helen’s Social Com mittee.Miss Walker also pro vided refreshments of
J.- H. Taylor and Mr T. H. Silverwood.
coffee and home-made biscuits.'She
was..thank ed by the vicar, Canon C. F. Goodchild and also by church wardens ' Mr
Christopher Jackson (8), of Waddow Grove, Wad- dington,' try his hand at the tombola while a group of guests eagerly await their turn. •
Our picture shows against the Flavel Autocrat against the against the
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Tower fund boosted by £155
Clitheroe, Mr Western, of Mount Pleasant, Chatburn, and Mrs Farnsworth, of Kemple View, Clitheroe, beat 84 teams to retain the chal lenge cup they won two years ago. In the. final, held at
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