8 Clitheroe Advertiser- and Times, May 29th, 1980 DISCOUNT
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LOOSE SOCKETS Vjln. drive from........................... ........ 55!, (Leading makes BEDFORD BRITOOL, T1PCO, MATADOFL SNAP-ON etc).
CONTACT SETS FROM........................ ................... SPRAY PAINT ONLY...........................................
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IN STOCK A T UNBEA TABLE PRICES
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£39.75
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Garage- plans a
transfer OUTLINE planning per mission for tne transfer of Wellgate Motors to the site of the former Albion Mill and Clitheroe Royal Grammar School for Boys canteen was approved in principle at a meeting of the Kibble Valley Coun cil’s Development Control Sub-Committee. But Chief Architect and
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Planning Officer Mr Philip Bailey said that there was no question of ousting the boys from their canteen. It was a long-term pro
ject and the aim of the application was to look into the possibility and principal of a garage being established on the
site. In answer to council
lors, Mr Bailey said that
because it was only an outline application, the committee would have to consider other prospective developments if plans
were submitted. Opposition to th e
for housing.. ESCAPE Display
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opher Read, of Simpson Street, Oswaldtwistle, es caped with a crack to the plaster on his broken leg.
of Hall Street, Clitheroe, suffered minor cuts, but Ann Patricia Greenwood, of Ormerod Street, Ac crington, was unhurt. Her passenger, Christ
TWO drivers and a pas senger escaped serious injury when their cars col lided in S hawbridge Street, Clitheroe. Sidney John Webster,
MORE than 60 mem bers and friends of the Red Cross (Rib b le Valley) Disabled Club had a surprise visit from the Ribble Valley Mayor (Coun. Miss Agnes Melling) at their dinner at the New Drop Inn.
who was accompanied by Coun. Harry Riding and Mrs - Riding, spent
Coun. Miss Melling, Cfjan&elier
(J. & E. Fallows formerly of Colne)
FOR BEAUTIFUL LIGHTING
some time chatting to individual members and making the evening one to remember. Thanks were expre
scheme has been tabled by Clitheroe Town Coun cil, which feels that the land would be better used
Mayor visits the party
ABOUT 500 people headed for a barn dance at West Bradford on Friday night, run by the village sports and social committee.
home of Mr and Mrs Jim Aspin, was the venue. When all the bills have been met the committee hope to have made bet ween £700 and £800.
Eaves Hall Farm, the
towards the cost of transporting and fixing the portable building
This will probably go
which the committee has been offered by ICI.
changing rooms and possibly as a meeting place for village organ isations.
This will be used for
ssed to Mr and Mrs P. Lynch, of the New Drop Inn, for making everyone so welcome and the Rotary and Round Table Clubs, whose assistance with tran sp o r t helped to wards the success of the function.
End of 53 - year family link with Scouts
LORD Clitheroe has stepped down after , a quarter of a century as president of- the Clitheroe and district Scout executive n — ending 53 years of continuous leadership by the
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Stanley Westhead, a former chairman and a vice-president for the past
His successor is Mr
two years. Lord Clitheroe’s resig
nation was announced at the annual meeting of the executive. He has been at the
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helm since 1955, succeed ing hs father, Sir Ralph Assheton, who was pres ident for 28 years. This week Mr Westh
on roll than last year. This was encouraging and he hoped the trend would continue. The highlight of the
S H A W - -JONES
STAFF nurse Miss Shir ley Jones was married at Trinity Methodist Church on Saturday to civil ser vant Mr Glynn Shaw. The bride, who works
local movement’s past year was the successful Gang Show, which raised more than £1,200 for dis trict funds. Mr Clayton congratu
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ead praised the work of Lord Clitheroe, who, he said, had been a first class president. “He has given the group a lot of support, not Just as a figurehead. I am very sorry that he and his family are unable to carry on,” he said. A d i re c to r of th e
lated Mrs Vera Snape and Mr an d Mrs Tony Capewell, who have been awarded the Medal of Merit for service to Scouting. Mrs Gwen Clayton and
a t Clayton Hospital, Wakefield, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs R. Jones, of Moorland Crescent, Clitheroe, and the bridegroom is the only son of Mr and Mrs G. ■M. B. Shaw, of Pontef ract, Yorkshire. Given away by her
full-length dresses -of peach chiffon, with peach flowers in their hair, and carried star-shaped posies of carnations, orange daisies and blossom.
Miss Vicky Brown, wore a floral full-length cotton dress in shades of peach.* She had a hairband of peach flowers and carried a small basket of mixed flowers. B e s t man was Mr
The other bridesmaid,
Clitheroe weaving firm of William Westhead, Mr W e s th e ad was f i r s t elected to the executive 39 years ago. Between 1962 and 1978 he was chairman. He is chairman of
Clitheroe magistrates and a governor of both the town’s grammar schools. In a rep o r t to the
annual meeting, secretary Mr John Clayton said the only change in member ship was 32 more Scouts \
■; Mystery slides shown
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A MYSTERY box of unti tled black and white photographic slides un earthed from a neglected darkroom corner provided an intriguing programme for members of Ribbles- dale Camera Club. Shown by chairman Joe
' igned to join the execu tive.
'elected, except treasurer Mr Brin Lofthouse and in formation officer Mr Tony Wright, who both res-
ported the establishment of a very sound headquar ters in Duck Street which would be available for fu tu re generations of Scouts in Clitheroe for years to come. All officials were re-
ceeds Mr Lofthouse. Mr Wright was not replaced.
Mr Bob Edwards suc
Mr Edmond Cambien, for work with the Gang Show over the years, and the Vicar of Clitheroe, Canon John Hudson, for his ef forts for Scouting in the town and previously in Padiham, were all warmly thanked. Finally, Mr Clayton re
father, the bride wore a full-length fitted gown of white chiffon with embroi dered yoke and train. A three-quarter length veil was held in place by a white floral headdress. She carried a shower
Victor Willett, grooms man was Mr Ian Jones (bride’s brother) and u sh e rs were Messrs Michael and Peter Jones (bride’s brothers).
bouquet of Iiiy-of-the- valley, peach roses and stephanotis. Matron of honour was
ducted by tl S. Knowles. After a reception at the
The ceremonI;V wav s con Rev. G. W.
Mrs Edith Brown and bridesmaid was Miss Pat ricia Shaw, the brideg room’s sister. They wore
CAREER opportunities for young people was the subject of a talk by Miss Edith Corner to members of Clitheroe Soroptimist
Club. She outlined the careers
education given to pupils in their last few years at
school.Arrangements were made for the birthday party on June 11th. Mem
Castle Restaurant, the couple left for a honey moon in Madeira. They are to live in
Wakefield. P hotograph: Castle
Studios Talk on careers
bers are asked to meet at Railway View ear park at 7-30 p.m.
Lunch on Sunday, June 22nd, the club quiz team of Mrs Joan Myers, Mrs C la ire Winning, Mrs Catherine Hooper and
At the Divisional Union Jjp
Mrs Jacqueline Hesketh will compete in the final round against Fylde and Chorley clubs.
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Ways with turkey
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Ladies Club. Mrs J. fairburn,
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Mrs F a irb u rn wal '
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Clitheroe Girls’ Gram mar School sports clay as records tumbled in nine events.
THERE was plenty to cheer about
at
junior long jump her dis tance of 4.26m was nearly half a metre up on the previous best.
three records. In. the 2nd year 200 metres, she clocked in a t ’29.4 sec (previously 31.2 sec). In the junior 400m she regis tered 1 min. 9.1 sec (1 min 12.3) and in the
Janet Ashworth broke
Ruth Chew shattered the record in the first
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