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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 20th, 1980


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Open daily including Saturday Aftermath of fire Records tumble a t g ir ls ’swim gala) Letters to the Editor , \ • , ■ ,


keepschurch busy MATTERS arising from the fire at Clitheroe Parish Church last May had Taken up> a great deal of the Parochial Church.Councils attention during the past year, secretary - Miss Kate Glisbey reported at the annual meeting. The vicar, Canon John


Hudson, said that work on repairing the church is now in-full swing, but it was still uncertain when the building would be ready for use- Architect Mr Gordon Thorne would shortly be in a position to give 'firmer dates and


many parishioners who helped in parish life and said that several people elected at last year ’s annual meeting had set­


costs. The vicar thanked the


tled in well. The congregation had


loyally attended services in the Parish Hall instead of church, and most of the problems arising from its dual use had been over­


come.


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THERE were six bapt­ isms at the family com­ munion service at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, on Mother’s Day. The ser­ vice was conducted by the Rev. Arthur Sidall, as­ sisted by Reader Mr K.


Anthony C hr is topher Steer, Paul Michael Gas- kell, David P a t r ic k Garvin, Lisa Jane Floyd and Linda Ellen Skellorn. Prayers were led by


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Mrs C. Sandham and the preacher was Miss Milli- cent Balmer. Posies were given to the children to take to their mothers.


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FOR driving without due care and a t te n t io n , Sabden motorist Roger Howard Bos tock, of Clitheroe Road, was fined £60. M a g is tra te s at Clitheroe were told Bos­ tock had driven into a vehicle parked in Whalley Road, Sabden, causing it to collide with a second


parked car. Bostock, who was also


fined £15 for having no test certificate, said in a letter to the court he had felt tired after working in Blackburn.


Treasurer Mr .William Gorst re p o r te d that


during the year parish income totalled £17,400, an increase of £2,000. As a result of reduced heat­ ing bills while the church is out of use and an in ­ crease in parish hall let­ tings, there was a balance of just over £4,000.


re-elected vicar’s warden and Mr Peter Hould- sworth people’s warden. Deputies are Mr Ambrose Veevers and Mr Edward


Mr Derrick Holmes was


Thompson. Newly-elected to the


PCC were Mr Edward Ashcroft and Mr Brian Haig and Mr John Clay­ ton, appeals committee chairman, was co-opted for the coming year.


New sidesmen: Messrs


Douglas Smith, Alan Steer, Edward Ashcroft, John Meadows, Raymond Collins and Thomas Briggs.


RECORDS went tumbl­ ing at Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School swim­ ming gala at the Ribbles- dale Pool, as De Lacy ended Lumb’s four-year supremacy to take the


title. The outcome was de­ ‘


cided by the relays, with De Lacy winning three to finish on 59 points, well


clear of Lumb with 41. Before th e relays,


Lumb were one point in front, but in the end they only just pipped Assheton (38 points) for runners-up spot. Fourth were Derby (32) and fifth Llewellyn


(5).. e


record-breaking scene was D Lacy’s Katherine


Leading the way on the , ..


Pym, who set up new best-times in the. inter­ mediate front and back crawls. In the senior f ro n t


crawl, Lumb’s Diane Rid­ ings knocked a second off the previous record of 15.8 secs and Derby’s Joanne Cross smashed the junior one by a similar margin.


Catherine's tuneful 90th birthday


cords in the intermediate medley and f re es ty le relays and Derby did likewise in these classes | at junior level. De Lacy games captain |


De Lacy picked up re­


Susan Ashworth was pre­ sented with the winners’ ] trophy by Mrs Elisabeth Hey, one of the school |


governors. RESULTS


(A = Assheton, I) = Derby, Dc


Whalley (De L), J. Ashworth (A), A. Chew (D); Intermedi­ ate: M. Brennan (De L), S. Read (A), C. Townson (L); Senior: D. Ridings (L), S. Thurogood (De L), A. Gardner (LI). Front crawl — Junior: M.


I. = De L a c y , L = L umb LI = Llewellyn). Breast stroke — Junior: H.


Rowley (D), L. Whalley (De L), N. Parker (L); Intermedi­ ate: K. Pym (De L), S. Gard­ ner (L), K. Holden (A); Senior: D. Ridings ,(L), C. Piper (De L), A. Johnstone (D). Dive — Junior: E. Ainsworth


(L), S. Thurogood (De L), S. Read (A). Back crawl — Junior: J.


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Country must invest in the future


>


OUR Tory MP is apparently as ignorant ^of economics as he is of the interests of nis constituents.


their way but govern­ ments do NOT have to balance spending and ta­ xation. Why d o e sn ’t David Waddington con­ demn Margaret Thatcher for running an £8*Am deficit?


Countries have to pay


ment invested millions in industry. During a reces­ sion it is vital that we reinvest and re-equip to take advantage of better times to come — and we have to finance this by borrowing.


The Labour Govern­ If we don’t invest in our


future we shall not be able to pay our way.


tempting to cut the public sector borrowing require­ ment. To do so it is not only cutting'essential ser­ vices, it is cutting invest­ ment in industry. The textile industry (of which our MP must surely know something) and the televi­ sion industry are ex­ periencing the consequ­ ences.


This government is at­ If this Government con­


(D), H. Brace (L), L. Bywood (LI); Intermediate: S. Kilmins- ter (De L), S. DeLey (A), A..; Watts (L); Senior: R. Lightfoot


Cross (D), S. Evans (A), H. Scott (I.); Intermediate: K. Pym (De L), H. Swift (A), S. Gardner (L); Senior: D. Single­ ton (L), A. Backhouse (A), S. Thurogood (De L). Obstacle relay — L, A, De


L.


N O N AG E N A R IA N Mrs Catherine Holmes cele­ brated her 90th birthday in fin e style when she threw a party for her fr iends at Grindleton WI.


meeting, in appreciation of the happy times she has spent at the WI.


She organised the event before the monthly M rs Holmes, o f Whinside, Grindleton, plays the piano at each meeting fo r members to sing the


she had a pleasant surprise. Mrs Catherine Taylor played “Happy birthday” fo r her and m em b e r s presented her with a flowering plant and a cake, baked by Mrs S a lly Dowds and iced by Mrs Margaret Hogg.


rousing h ym n "Jerusalem.'’ B u t last week, after she had played as usual,


Chew (D), S. Read (A), S. Ashworth (DeL), A. Gardner


Breast stroke style — A,


(LI). Individual medley — M.


Rowley (D), K. Pym (De L),


D. Ridings (L). Medley relay — Junior: D, De L, A; Intermediate: De L,


A, Li; Senior: L, De L, As. Freestyle relay — Junior: D,


A, De L; Intermediate: Dc L, A, L; Senior: De I-, L, A.


tinues its present policies there will not be any in­ dustry left to enable us to pay our way. Its economic policies are spectacularly unsuccessful: jobs are dis­ appearing daily and the rate of inflation has dou­ bled in 12 months. If Mr Waddington seri­


Stop the go slow


AS a ratepayer I object strongly to the idea that Nalgo members should be allowed to “go slow” at work and draw their full


salary. Their action will, in the'


dearl.


are a lilready much eroded. These people should not


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be allowed to have their cake and their ha’penny. They already have enough perks — cheap car loans, etc — and should be told “If you don’t do a full day’s work, you will not get a full (lay’s pay.”


FED UP RATEPAYER Waddington


Song time


MEMBERS of Low Moor Good Companions enjoyed general knowledge and jumbled word games. Happy birthday was sung for one of the members.


ously believes that all our problems will be solved if the Government "balances the books,” as he sug­ gests, perhaps he can also explain to us why the government gave away millions to the better-off while parents Were asked to pay for their children to travel to school.


ALAN BARTON


Press officer, Clitheroe Constituency Labour Party


N. Braithwaite enter­ tained with songs and community singing, ac­ companied on tne piano by Mr J. Scott.


Mr J. Parker and Miss Helpers with refresh­


ments were Mr E. Bush, Mrs S. Seedall, Mrs A. Burges s and Mrs S. Crooks.


will be an Easter competi­ tion judged by the May­ oress of Clitheroe, Mrs Doris Ainsworth and fol­ lowed by a social after­ noon and tea.


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