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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 20th, 1980 rs of timber NS


TWOODS \ ARDWOODS HOULDINGS md DOWELS


TO: WILLIE IRVINE


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Parking plans Revealed for new offices


DOUBTS about car parking for the public when the new Council Offices are completed were cleared up at Tuesday’s Ribble Valley Council meeting.


i . 4 i im i iM n m t .n i


Mayor’s youth


awards usee \


Thwaites drew attention to Alison’s involvement \vith Christian Fellowship and her work with hand­ icapped and deprived chil­ dren.


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[ail th at ! vtiful


She has worked her


way from Ribblesdale School to, the sixth form at Clitheroe Girls’ Gram­ mar School, where she is studying for A-levels. On S a tu rd a y s she


and Coun Mrs Beryl Cas­ sidy said there was public concern that council staff would be given preference in car parking r arrang-


Coun Bob Ainsworth


ments. Coun F red Green,


135 staff employed at the new offices — including part-time workers — and it had been agreed that 45 designated spaces would be provided for members of staff who require them “for operational pur ­ poses”. The rem a in in g 22


He said there would be ' NINE PARISHES VIE AT DARTS


works at the Greenside Nursing Home in Chat- burn. She has an elder sister, Helen, who is a nurse. Her father, Mr Malcolm


spaces would be available for councillors, visitors and other staff. Coun Green said the


Brewer, is an educational adviser and teacher for deaf children. When she leaves school


curtains hang superbly on * il. They glide so smoothly | ouch of a cord if you care ■ dd luxury internal control. | nose from four handsome | wishes that blend with the I tartest decor. For straight B corners or bay windows ■ . . make it Decorail for I curtain beauty. S


Alison wants to train to become a teacher, like her mother. She wants to teach infants and special­ ise in art.


lECORAILAT I


VINE | TD I


I Antiference^/


cluded five Clitheroe youngsters: Patrick An- aerton, of Newton Street; Andrew Dent and Gwen­ doline Hook, both of Whalley Road; Deborah Hammonds, of Fairfield D r iv e , and Graham P atten , of Shireburn Avenue. T h e o t h e r f o u r


The runners-up in­ Iss than! bNGLYDE


was for individuals, a spe­ cial presentation was made to Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School. Three pupils received a plaque on behalf of the school for the girls' work in recent years on various projects with Toe H North Wales and North West Region..


nominees were: Helen Chard, of The Vicarage, Downham; John Wharton, of Ribchester Road, Clay- to n - le -D a l e ; S u san Thurogood, of The Old Vicarage, Gisburn; and Susan Catlow, of Stoneyg- ate Lane, Ribchester. Although the award


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A HOT-POT supper, followed the annual meeting of Waddington and district Conserva­ tive Association at the


Sun Inn. Officials re-elected


were Coun John I.


Walmsley (chairman), Mr John Taylor (vice- chairman), Mrs M. A. Whittle (secretary) and Mr Jim Taylor (trea­


surer).


President of the Skipton Conservative


,


Association, Mr David Nelson, spoke about th e G o v e rnm en t’s policies and actions. Agent Mr G. Thorpe also attended.


Pictured (front, from


the left)': Mr John Taylor, Mrs Whittle, Mr Jim Taylor, Coun


Walmsley, Mr Nelson and Mr Thorne, with members ana party workers.


public car parking spaces on the Railway View car park would remain for


general public use on limited time basis — they are now. He added that outside


office hours all car park­ ing spaces, other than those under the offices, would be available for the


public. __________ Playscheme


A MEETING for the Toe H playscheme in Clitheroe will take place in the junior room in Trinity Methodist School tomor­ row at 7-30 p.m. Anyone interested in helping with the project is invited to attend.


HOT-POT AND POLITICS


A TEAM from Whalley were in top-throwing form at the annual deanery darts match.


They beat teams from nine parishes to take the trophy — previously


held by Sabden.who this time went out in the first round.


The competition, at


Whalley Abbey, was organised by Fr Trevor Vaughan, vicar of Sabaen.


TBertfard Marsden in , , , :;3ctjon:for the Chtheroe^rjA


: Our picture shows


f Parish Church'team.. V- j.


?4V:. - ■ . • • , ........v , £350 f o r H o m e


THE recent street collec­ tion in Clitheroe for the North Lancashire Che­ shire Home at Garstang raised almost £350. Mrs Joan Myers, social secret­ ary of the Clitheroe and District Support Group, which organised the col­ lection, would like to thank all firms and mem­ bers of the public who contributed.


‘MISS EFFICIEN­ CY’ at T ru te x ’s Grindleton headquar­ ters, Miss Ida Dug dale r e t i r e d on Friday after more than 40 years with the company. At a farewell cere


chairman of the, council's Policy and Resources Committee, outlined the parking provisions to the council.


Firm’s farewell to a loyal servant THE FINEST SELECTION OF DECORATIVE


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mony, she received a tuneful gift, for manag­ ing director Mr Roger Wood presented her with a Sony music centre on behalf of the firm, her colleagues at Grindleton, workers at T ru tex ’s factories in Clitheroe and further afield, sales representa­ tives throughout the country and colleagues who have retired. Miss Dugdale, of York


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Street, Clitheroe, joined Trutex in 1934 and has worked there ever since, apart from four years during the war. In all that time, she


has been responsible for costing, salaries and more recently, personnel as well. A memb er o f


Ijttpstuti


Clitheroe Soroptimists and treasurer at Chat- burn Methodist Church, Miss Dugdale has seen T ru te x grow from


three to the present eight factories. No doubt she will be


spending some of her free time selecting re­ cords and cassettes to play on her new music


centre. “I’ve always wanted a


centre and I had prom­ ised , myself one on re-


■: is iV e ry n ic e . . N ow .a ll L 5-need is vthe,‘ music,"•'she.:


. t irem e n t , so th is present


4mvM!ss Dugdale • is pic-;" tured with Mr Wood (left) and a director, Mr John Whitehead, sur­ rounded by her Grindle­


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FOR using a car without an excise licence in Waterloo Road, Clitheroe, Peter Adcroft, of Central Avenue, was fined £25 by the town’s magistrates. ■He was also ordered to pay £8.33 in back duty.


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