M f -W v . 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 2nd, 1981 I WE KNOW
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Turkey lunch tastes better at 2,000 ft
SIX members of the Clitheroe District Venture Scout Unit, led by Dr G. Hampson, walked off the gastronomic excess of Christmas with a Boxing Day stroll in the Yorkshire Dales.
cise was tucking into turkey sandwiches, mince pies and Christmas cake, washed down by coffee, on Ingleborough summit. The Scout team com
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drive from Clitheroe, through rain, snow and sleet was uneventful. Jack Nicholas, though, insisted on following the Scout van on his motor cycle and found the roads rather slippery. After leaving their veh icles just outside Ingleton,
prised unit chairman Andrew Foulger; Jack Nicholas, of Fox Street; Naomi King, of Worston; Julia Poole, of Cardigan Avenue; Martin Rimmer, of Hayhurst Street, and John Thornber, of De Lacy Street. For five of them the
Highlight of the exer- the party set out up the
Fell Lane towards Crina Bottom Farm.
out” conditions through snow and mist, they navi gated skilfully to reach the trig point and the windbreak on the summit o f In g leb o rou gh at 2,372ft where they enjoy ed their festive fare. ; ■ But below freezing
tem p e ra tu r e s and a strong wind curtailed the meal break, and the party made a rapid descent to a warmer altitude.
They were back at the
will be the annual dinner a week tonight at the Edisford Bridge Inn, at 8 p.m. A f te r dinner speeches will be made by Andrew Foulger and last year’s chairman Andrew Carpenter.
Guest of honour will be
Mr Norm.an Garnett, an assistant County Commis sioner for the Scout county of Greater Man chester North.
van by 2-30 p.m., despite snowball fights and sever al minor “falls,” and home in time for afternoon tea. The unit’s next activity
Despite almost “white- Brownies put old folk in the picture
New use for mill site
PLANNING permission to use the former Albion Mill ;site, Waterloo Road, Clitheroe, for lorry park ing (number 1398) is being sought by the Ribble Valley Council. There are three other a p p l ic a t io n s
from
to replace original ill-fit- ting front windows at 6 Church. Brow (1409); and to provide a new front for a restaurant at 35 Whal- ' ley Road (1413).
> From Read,- outline permission is sought for a detached dwelling (1419) and six detached dwel lings (1420) on land next to Whins Lodge, Whins Lane. There are three applica
tions from Whalley: a front entrance porch at 4 Whittam Crescent (1406); an advertisement panel sign 10ft. by 2ft. at 79 King Street (1405); and a ground floor extension and garage at 8 The Sands (1414). ;
RESIDENTS of Cast'-' leford, Clitheroe, will be able to watch their favourite telev ision programmes in the com fort of their chosen lounge — thanks to Trinity Brownies. In September, the
sets in most of the lounges, there were two sitting rooms without
Brownies s e t , out to raise money to buy a portable black and white set, which is already in full use. Although there are
and the set can be used in one of these.
The money was raised
by a beetle drive in Sep tember and a bring-and- buy and open evening, held under the supervi sion of Brownie Guider Mrs Hazel Hailwood and
assistant Mrs Marian Niven.
The oct was handed
over by the Brownies to Mr Brian Leybourne, Social Services divisional director.
The Brownies played
recorders and sang carols, for the residents to join in.
? Pictured with the
Brownies are Mrs Hail wood (back, second left), Mr Leybourne and Mrs Niven.
P e n d le C lu b
WINNERS at Clitheroe’s Pendle Club bridge game were Mr .J. Harrison and Mr J. R. Lynch, Mrs E. Bush and Mrs M. Manning.
* Volunte wante to kee wheel movin
MORE voluntee needed to help
Clitheroe’s me wheels service road. At the moment
are just enough and helpers to deli meals in pairs. Br people would meai turns on the ro would also provid- in cases of illness days. The future of t
vice seemed in do month because o Coun. Mrs Beryl is soon resigning fi post. However, an ap
presented with a gold watch to mark his 25 years’ service with the company.
For Mr Hayton, of Billington Gardens, was i!s£$ Ffi i'isby
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Mr Hayton started work as a fitter with ! Richard Briggs’, which was taken over by
Tarmac 17 years ago. He is now garage manager. On behalf of the management, Area Transport
manager Mr Bill Perry (left) presented the watch.
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the Advertiser and produced three vol to help out, one o is Mrs Sadie Ba West Bradford. She is now org
the rota and appe people to spare three hours a mont She points but th
will be welcome, shift workers, pen and students durin holidays. “But volunteers
be reliable, because a vital service,” she Mrs Baker would
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THE Rev. Donald Cullingford, -minister at Martin Top Congregational Church, was mar ried at the church on Saturday to Miss Bever ley Baker, of New Zealand.; ; Miss Baker was for five
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t refreshment facilities and floodlights. Clitheroe secretary Mr
Colin. Wilson; has wel comed the grading scheme as a “forward step.” Grounds will be allo
cated grades A, B or C to help in the preparations
j -. Mr Wilson hopes that .■ Clitheroe - — without- the. luxury of floodlighting — will be-graded B. ■ ■
: for the creation of the North ; West • Football League.
has volunteered to take part in a county grading scheme and among as pects due to come under the spotlight later this month will be the playing surface, the enclosure of the pitch) the number of entrances, changing and
years a nurse in a remote part of Papua, New Guinea, where Mr Cul lingford and his wife, Molly, who died in 1979, were missionaries for 15 years until their, return to England in 1975. The ceremony, con
by. Mr Cullingford’s daughter, Mary,, and her brothers, Philip and Andrew, were best man andgroomsman respec tively. , -
.,' ■ ' Toc.H party
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thank everyone, t larly, Coun. Mrs C for maintaining th vice over the years. The service is i
the WRVS and s about 70 hot im week. Anyone inte in helping out shou tact Mrs Baker Clitheroe 25863).
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THE Good Com{ had a social afte with carols and o:
songs. Singer Mr Frank
son entertained ai community singing H. Wood was piam: freshments were by members.
Clitheroe. Chiappi’s seek planning permission for a new industrial building, associated site works and car parking at Up Brooks (1403). There are applications
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