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Council office may become v e t’s premises


A PLANNING application has been received to use the Ribble Valley Department building in Pimlico Roa'd for veteri- nary consulting rooms.


Council’s technical


Lectures on the classics


lege Classical Society’s Easter term lectures, pro­ vided that they give prior notice of numbers.


)AL people are invited ttena Stonvhurst Col­


The first was yesterday, when Mr Brian Marshall, of St Martin’s College, Lancaster, spoke about “Roman navigation and seamanship.”


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•year trophy went to Barry Hammond (15), of St ‘■Mary’s Street, Clitheroe.


. .. More than 60 members, p a r e n t s and f r i e n d s attended the annual event, held this year at Ribbles- dale School, e The club’s diver of the


WADDINGTON village bobby PC George Penling- ton carried out a different kind of duty when he handed over the trophies at Ribble Valley Snorkel Club’s presentation even­ ing and slide show.


The award for the best attendance was given to another 15-year-old, Andrew Birtwell, of Bil- lington. The final prize, for the


Andrew’s father Brian Richard Grayston, Ray Keefe and Mark Sutcliffe After the presentations


■ leader Mr Frank Tnomp-; son, an advanced .teacher of-life-saving, assisted by (


best written examination, was presented jointly to two other 15-year-olds, Alison Watts, of Wadding­ ton, and Janet Ashworth, of Whalley. ; All the. club’s members are trained by group


there were slides of the club’s activities in the past year, including a memor­


able trip to the South of France. Pictured with a display


. of “treasures” and trophies (from the left) are: Pc P e n l i n g t o n , Barrv Andrew, Mr Thompson Alison, Mr Birtwell, Janet Mr Grayston and Mr Keefe. ,■ .


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F The next lecture is on


Denis Henry, of the col­ lege, will talk about “Clas­


ebruary 20th when Mr


sics and the public school.” On February 28th, Mr Peter Anwyl, of St Mary’s Hall, takes as his subject “Classical tradition in English literature.”


Department of Greek, Liverpool University, completes the series on March 5th with a lecture on “Homer and the first book of the Iliad.”


Dr Angus Bowie, of the


15 p.m. in the Bayley Room at the college.


EDUCATION OFFICER


THE Ribble Valley’s new assistant district education officer is to he Accrington man Mr Jack Lord. Mr Lord (44) comes to


Clitheroe on May 1st. He is presently senior section head of the Hyndburn Dis­ trict Education Office in Accrington. Married with a teenage


son, Mr Lord is a former pupil of; Accrington Gram mar School. He is a keen golfer and belongs to the Green Haworth Club. He succeeds Mr John


The lectures start at 8-


is for consulting rooms on the ground floor and, later, a sound-proof operating suite, kennels ana upstairs


The plan (number 0038)


put on the market because it will be surplus to the council’s requirements when the new offices are completed.


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Department has received applications from Norweb to erect brick and concrete structures and radio masts near Wiswell Moor Quarry (0031) and Bow land Knotts, Easington (0030).


The council’s Planning


There are two applica­ tions from Slaidburn. One


is for outline permission to build a three-bedroomed


bungalow for a farm man­ ager or farm worker at Croasdale Farm (0032). The other is for a proposed cubicle house and silo barn for agricultural use on land at Catlow Farm (0023).


lands Farm, Rimington Lane, Rimington, are seeking confirmation of


The owners of Sandi-


outline planning approval to convert an old far. mhouse and cottage to form a residential guest house with licensed aini facilities (0035).


an application for the renewal of consent for a temporary caravan for changing and refreshment facilities at the Coulthurst Jubilee Field, Back Lane (0037).


Also from Rimington is Other plans in the


Pilkington, who retires at the end of April.


pipeline are: An extension to provide a garage and f i r s t - f lo o r workshop, cloakroom and games room, 22ft. by 40ft., at Jollycroft, Waddington (0022); the erection for Ribble Concrete Products, Chatburn, of buildings for the manufacture of con crete products, storage of plant, engineers’ workshop and sawing of timber (0036) and the renewal of a private garage at Plot 459. .Old Hive,” Chipping (0019),


Rally pair off to


Cheshire


RALLY driver Ian Grin- drod, of Stonyhurst, will be tackling the tracks and tarmac of Oulton Park rac­ ing circuit on Saturday. A motor mechanic in


ing a TR7 V8, sponsored by James Heyworth and Sons, of Blackburn, and Castrol. They have completed


Preston, Ian (29) of Stock- bridge, will be co-driver to Cyril Bolton. Cyril (32), formerly of Langlio, now lives at Chester Brook, Ribchester. The couple will be driv­


THERE was plenty of entertainment lined up for these lucky West Bradford youngsters at the annual party organised by the village Sports and Social Club Committee.


a display of tricks by conjuror “Uncle Peter.” There was also cartoon fun, with a series of films featuring favourites such as Bugs Bunny and Tom and Jerry.


Highspot of the afternoon for the children was


in the canteen of Rihhlesdale Fashions. After a round of pass-the-parccl games, the revellers tucked into a sausage and chips tea.


More than 50 boys and girls attended the party


received packets of sweets and balloons to take home.


At the end of the festivities, all the youngsters PARTY FUN AT WEST BRADFORD REPUHMENT WINDOWS


Teachers fear


future RIB BL E Va l l e y teachers are despon­ dent about govern­ ment education cuts and fear for the wel­ fare of their pupils over the next decade. This was made clear to


LAST DAY SALE


OF


Clitheroe Division MP Mr David Waddington when he • addressed the Ribble Valley NUT at its annual meeting. The te achers ’ views


SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th


\yere expressed during-a question and answer ses­ sion after the MP had out­ lined what the government was trying to do and the alternatives. At the meeting the


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branch discussed motions for the Union's Easter con­ ference, being particularly interested in one about class sizes. The branch’s new presi­


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dent is Mr Peter Woods, of St Celia’s RC School, Lon- gridge, and Miss Patricia Williams, alsoof St Celia’s is the new vice-president.


ON THE FARM


AT the first meeting of the year for Trinity Afternoon Fellowship, Clitheroe, Mr P. Horne, of Waddington, talked about his experi­ ences on the farm last summer. Mrs Margaret Knowles


presided. After the meet­ ing, tea and biscuits were served. Speaker at next Wed­


nesday’s meeting will be th e Rev . G. W. Kn owl e s , Cl i t h e r o e Methodist Circuit superin­ tendent.


last-minute checks on the car and will be travelling to Cheshire tomorrow, where there will be some 60 crews taking part in the 35-mile rally. Recently Ian, acting as


co-driver to Tony Pond in the Lombard RAC rally, was in third place when the car skidded off the track to put them out of the race


only 20 hours before the finish..


team wins through


YFC quiz ^ > - • 5. W : ^


CLITHEROE YFC mem­ bers were given a talk and slides on “Cattle through the ages” by Mr D. K. Richardson, of Myers- cough College of Agricul­ ture.


A vote of thanks was


made by Mark Thornber, seconded by Robert Fox.


Results of the county


quiz were announced. In th e j u n i o r s e c t i o n , Clitheroe’s A team is through to the quarter- final s, a f t e r beating Bilsborrow A by 52‘A [its to 38.


side, which had a wal­ kover. The C team, how­ ever, was pipped 39‘/!!-39 pts by Samlesbury C.


It will be joined by the B


Clitheroe’s A side beat Bilsborrow A 67-66 and must wait for other results to see if it has earned a place in the last eight.


In the senior section,


groups are out. Results: Clitheroe B 51, Rochdale B 6714; Clitheroe C 42, Win- marleigh 45; Clitheroe D 34, Bolton-by-Bowland B 41. ■


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