s oppose charges
a swimming charge for
ingly opposed by teachers’ 1 meeting of the District Iir Education at Clitheroe
Can your family
provide a welcome?
AN appeal has been made for fam i l ie s in the Clitheroe area to provide temporary accommodation next month for a young person from Gibraltar. Six people from the
Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, June 19th, 1980 11 RIDE A BARGAIN 23in.Elswick3-speed girls. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23in. Elswick 5-speed sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...; 22in. Sun 10-speedsports.. ;. . . . . . . . .... ...
THIS SUMMER LIST OUR
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. PRICE PRICE £0995 £79 95 - £ 89.95
Elswick Cosmopolitan......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £99,95 E a g ’ g s 21in. Dawes Lightning 5-speed sports.. £111.95 22in. Dawes Lightning 10-speed sports. £119.95
' _ £95.00 £95'.00
£105.00
,16/18in. Elswick Thunderfiash boys. . . . . . . . . . . £81.95 £69.00 21in. Viking ladies’ 3-speed roadster. . . . . . . . .
23in. Viking, gent’s 3-speed roadster. . . . . . . .'..... £89.95 £79.95 23in. Viking Vision, 10-speed lightweight £164.95
£09.95 £ 79.95 £149.95
23in. Elswick Mistral, 10-speed lightweight.... £139.95 £129.95 18in. Viking Warlord, 5-speed sports. . . . . . . . . . £99.95 £89.95 Raleigh Stowaway folding 3-speed. . . . . . . . . . . . £101.95 £91.95 22y;in. Raleigh Record 12-speedsports. . . . . . . £126.95 £114.00 23in. Carlton Cyclone 10-speed sports. . . . . . . . £123.95 £110.95 Raleigh Grifter....
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- Elswick Home Trainer....
Mediterranean headland are coming to the area between July 9th and 28th under a youth exchange visit scheme arranged by the Lancashire Education Ribble Valley Youth Service. Accommodation has al
ready been fixed up for some of the youngsters,
but area youth worker Mr Geoff Jackson is anxious to find another two or three families who could act as hosts. They should have chil
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ABOUT to leave rainy Clitheroe are these members of the town’s Soroptimist Club on their way to the birthday dinner party at Hillock Farm Restaurant, Old Langho. They took part in a highway quiz on the way
dren aged between 16 and 21 — the age range of the visitors. The visitors from Gib
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raltar will in fact be spending a week of their 19-day trip attending a conference at Borwick Hall, Carnforth. Under the scheme, the
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local youngsters of similar age will be invited to Gib raltar next summer. Anyone interested in playing host next month should contact Mr Jackson (Tel. Clitheroe 25063).
Le b a n k
conjunction with glass manufacturers, encourag ing people to return all sorts of bottles whatever their colour or size. The exercise also saves local authorities from collecting bottles on refuse wagons.
hoping that the area could share one with Blackburn. The banks are run in
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and the 35 members and guests were welcomed at the restaurant by president Miss Kathleen Hanson.
for Trinity project
REPRESENTATIVES from Clitheroe’s Trinity Youth Club will receive a cheque for £1,200 as part of the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Trust from the Lord-Lieutenant of Lan cashire. Mr Simon Town- ley tonight. The ceremony, at which the Ribble Valley Mayor
Miss Agnes Melling will be present, starts at 7 p.m. at Douglas House, Calderstones. Under the terms of the
£106.95 £95.00 £69.95
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £95.95 £85.95
trust’s award, the money is to go to help young people help others. The £1,200 will provide a great boost for the club’s work with children at the hospital, according to or ganiser Mr Geoff Jackson. £500 will be spent on
OPENING SHORTLY IN CLITHEROE
CLITHEROE
MICROWAVES \
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Candidates in battle for council seats
night today will decide who fills vacant seats on the Ribble Valley Council.
STRAIGHT contests in two by-t yelections a fort fills
Successes for young dancers
PUPILS at the Kay Thur ston School of Dancing have gained outstanding results in the children’s examinations of the Royal Academy of Dancing, held at the end of last month. It is the first time
pupils from a Clitheroe school have entered these very high grade examina tions, in which the syl labus was arranged by Dame Margot Fonteyn, president of the Royal Academy. Next month the school’s
ours, HC — Highly com mended, C — Com mended, PP — Pass
side Dance Festival. Key results: H — Hon
principal, Mrs Thurston will be adjudicating at the Liverpool New Mersey-
irp<
plus, P — Pass. P r im a r y : Deborah
Bracewell, C, Joanne F o l e y , C, J oh an n a Holmes, PP, Louise Kerr, C, Irene Little, C, Tania Lambert, HC, Cathy Ratcliffe, C, Rachel Pear son, HC, Bririt Stroni C, Victoria Strong, ( . Audrey Whitaker, C. Laura Woods, H. Vanessa Young, C. Grade One: Tara Guha
Bowland, Newton and Slaidburn Ward for the Conservatives is farmer Mr Henry Carr, of Duck- mire Farm, Slaidburn. Opposing him in the by-
Homing to regain the
election — caused by the resignation of hotelier Mr Peter Hey — will be In dependent Miss Margaret Joyce Watson, of Cnapel Street, Slaidburn. Married with two chil
equipment to make com munication easier between the club members and the hospital children; another £500 on inflatable play equipment with the final £200 paying for ramps and rails to help disabled people who visit the club’s headquarters in Parson Lane.' The youth club was one
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ALL LEADING MAKES OF OVENS SOLD WITH
of three Ribble Valley groups to receive a total o f £3, 631 from the Queen’s trust. Whalle'y’s Queen Elizabeth Playing Field was granted £2,200 and £431 went to the Clitheroe and District Scout Association.
Stony response
READ’S campaign for a new site for a rubbish skip has met with a stony response from the county council.
dren, Mr Carr (35) has liv ed in the Hodder Valley all his life and is keen to protect and main tain the values and tradi tions of the area. Miss Watson, a teacher
Jazz treat in store
A NIGHT of jazz is in
at Slaidburn’s Brennands Endowed School for about 12 years until retirement in January', is also an en
store for ragtime fans at Ribblesdale School on Saturday.
thusuastic conservationist. She is actively involved I
_n the village, being a member of the Whit Fes- |
and WI, and helping out I Is-on-wheels
mittees, the Trefoil Guild-
with the meals- service. Polling stations in the
ward will be: Dunsop Bridge Village Hall, the former CE School at Whitewell, the Congri _ tional Chapel Schoolroom at Newton and Slaidburn Village Hall,' where the count will take place. At Read, the village
HC, Jowena Heyworth C, Claire Harrison, H Deborah Lambert, PP Rebecca Hanson, C, Har riet Roberts, C, Louisa R o b e r ts , PP, Alison Whitaker, PP, Melissa Kerr, P, Judith Wilcock
C.
rison, C, Zoey Hacking, H.
Grade Three
Jackson, HC. Grade Four: Topham, PP.
Nicol Louis
Field Day
THERE will be sc thing for everyone at the annual Ribchester and district Field Day, being held in the village on Saturday. Events begin at
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2 p.m. with a fancy dress parade and afterward- there will be- children' races, five-a-side football bingo, tug-of-war competi t io n s and various sideshows on the recrea tion field.
Grade Two: Juliet Har
riately perhaps, “Jazz on a summer’s day," the en tertainment features the Lancashire County Big Band.and Clitheroe’s Stan Barker Trio. The Big Band is made
Called, rather inapprop
GARDNER - MARSDEN
NEIGHBOURS Miss Mary Louise Marsden and Mr John Desmond Gard- married at St
ner were Mary’s Church, Chipping,
on Saturday. ride,
the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs T. Marsden, of Kirklands, Chipping. The bridegroom, an air
The bride, a cook, is
try Saturda^
craft fitter, is the only : of Mr and Mrs J. Gard-
up of more than 30 young musicians from various parts of Lancashire, in- ' *ing 11 f rom the
Ribble Valley. The programme starts
at 7-30 p.m. and tickets (adults 60p, children and OAPs 30p) are available now from the Clitheroe Advertiser office or the band’s conductor, Mr Alan Tomlinson, of 23 Fifth Avenue, Burnley.
Labour party branch’s f ir s t - e v e r candidate, teacher Mr Alan Barton, faces Mr Jerome Rietchel, who hopes to retain the seat for the Tories. Mr Peter Cryer, who
LAUNDRY WORKER
was returned unopposed last year, has resigned be cause of business commit ments. Mr Barton, of Jubilee
Stonyhurst College, Mrs Edith Quinn, has died at the age of 53.
LAUNDRY worker at
Street,- stood as Labour candidate at Knutsford in
the last General Election. H is opponent Mr
Rietchel, of the Old Vicar age, Whins Lane, is a re tired member of the London Stock Exchange and is very interested in the financial side of local government.
will be the United Re formed School, East View.
Read’s polling station
The 708 voters in the Bowland ward and the 1,167 people on the roll in Read will receive their polling cards from Re tu rn in g Off i c e r Mr Michael Jackson in about a week.
Quinn, of Bankhurst Cot tage, had lived in Stony hurst with her family for 14 years.
Liverpool-born Mrs
at St Peter’s Church, Stonyhurst, on Monday, followed by interment at St James’s Church, Hurst Green.
Requiem Mass was held
band, Patrick, and six children, Patrick, Sarah, Jeffrey, Terry, Wendy and Adrian.
, Mrs Quinn leaves a hus
unhappy with the present skip in Hambledon View and had asked the county council’s Highways and Transportation Committee to provide another site! It had suggested either
The parish council is
two skips on spare land near a car park in Hamb- letlon View, or less conve nient ly, skips at the Calder Colliery Yard at the bottom of Simonstone Lane in Altham. But the county council
ner, also of Kirklands. The bride, given away
EVERYONE'S HIGH EXPECTATIONS OF VOIVO.
IT SHATTERS
ruled that the position must stay as it is because no provision for new skips has been made in the cur rent capital programme.
by her father, wore a model gown of white slip per satin with a guipure lace trim on the bodice, a full skirt and long train. Her shoulder-lenth veil was held in place by a satin Juliet cap trimmed with pearls and she car ried a bouquet of pink
orchids. In attendance were Mrs
skirts. They ylt
Elizabeth Fuller, the bride's sister, - and Mrs Barbara Church-Taylor, who wore blue Swiss nylon dresses with tiered had
flower headdresses and carried bouquets of pink roses and lily-of-the- valley. Be s t man was Mr,
had blue
Guild work for charity-
CLITHEROE Trefoil Guild, which recently made over £220 at a spon sored knit-in for the Arth- ri tis and Rheumatism Council for Research; hopes to swell the total at
a coffee evening tonight. Members hav ebeen
Christopher Dewhurst and groomsmen were Mr Anthony Ibbison and Mr Philip Marsden. The ceremony was con
ducted by Fr L. Duggan and organist was Air J.
Moon. Following a reception at
the New Drop Inn, Rib chester, the couple left for
a honeymoon in Minorca. They are to live in
Caton Close, Longridge. Photograph: Castle Studios, Clitheroe.
making articles to sell on the various stalls. The event will be held at the home of treasurer Mrs Jean Bailey, 13 Claremont
Avenue.There will also be a bring-and-buy stall and local Guides are organis ing games and competi tions.
Mystery night
A MYSTERY trip ended the season’s programme for St Paul’s Mothers' Union, Low Moor. On a lovely evening, a coach trip via Thornley-with- Wheatley, Longridge and Ribchester ended with a meal at the Three Fishes, Mitton.
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THE weighing scales tell no lies . . . and it’s all eyes on the meter, for members of Hurst Green , Slimming Club, as Mrs Margaret Eccles steps hip to sea if she has been able . to shed some of those un-
wanted pounds. Mrs Eccles, of Bilsber-
ry Co t t a g e s , Hur s t Green, is one of more than 20 villagers -who have joined up to cut down their intake, of calories for charity. -,- c Every week, when the
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■ So far about £40 has been raised and in return for their contributions, members are put through a routine of breathing ex ercises and pick up advice on how to make sure they stick to their set diets.
lub-meets at the Bayley
. Providing the tips is Mrs Frances Wilcock, of Bilsberry Cottages, who is
pictured operating the scales. She is backed up by Mrs Jean McGahey, of Avenue Road, Hurst
Green. Both ladies are former
award winners' with Clitheroe slimming group ■ ’ ‘ na outs
and know the ins an----- of the fight against flab. Mrs Wilcock says that
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the idea. She hopes to make a formal presenta tion of the money raised for the heart machine in the near future.
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