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8 Clitkeroe Advertiser and Times, July 9th, 1981 LOOKING FOR THE BESIOFFERS Brownies give Jeanette a send-off


—Collect your cups drama festival winner told


THE trophies awarded at this year’s Ribble Valley Drama Festival are finally to be handed over to the winners."- Clitheroe Town Council,


which owns the four Law- renson trophies, is to make them available on an individual basis frbm the town clerk’s office two months after the fes­ tival took place. A row blew up when


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When'Mrs Anne Carole


Jackson walked down the aisle at Clitheroe United Reformed Church on Saturday, there was no need to change her name, for her bridegroom was Mr Michael Anthony Jackson.


The bride, a section


leader at Trutex, is the elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Brian Walker, of Townend, Slaidburn.


The bridegroom, a


french p o l ish e r , at Bowker Brothers, is the second son of Mr and Mrs T. G. Jackson, of Conway Avenue, Clitheroe.


Given away by her


father, the bride wore an Edwardian style model gown in magnolia chiffon with guipure lace, with full train and Camelot sleeves. Her short veil


.matching headdress was held in place by a Juliet cap, and she .carried a shower bouquet of cream and peach roses.


Janet Hodgson and Mrs Gillian Cowking, the bride’s sisters, Miss Sonia Jackson, the bridegroom’s daughter and page boy Master Nolan Jackson, the bridegroom’s son. Janet and Gillian wore


In attendance were Mrs


cornflower blue cheesec­ loth long dresses with white lace. They carried blue and white posies of roses and. carnations. Sonia’s dress was of pale blue and white cotton with a matching circlet. She carried a blue and white pomander of carna­ tions. Best man was Mr Peter


Jackson, the bridegroom’s brother. Groomsmen were Mr Mark Millard, the bridegroom’s brother-in- law and the bride’s sons, Masters Neil and Adam Jackson, were ushers. The ceremony was con­


.the' Edisford Hotel, the couple left for a honey­ moon in Paignton. They will live in Salthill Road, Clitheroe. - Photograph: Audrey Stretch, Chatbum.


ducted by the Rev. J. D. Salsbury and organist, was Mrs A. Lyne. : Following a reception at


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tion was moved by Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw (Whalley) who said the house Ashlee and the garage were next to a corn mill and well away from houses in Lamb Roe.


At present, the busi­


ness was being conducted with temporary permis­ sion from a garage in Longworth Road," Billing- ton, only about 20ft. from the nearest neighbour.


EDISFORD School won the Ribble Valley Schools Sports Association swim­ ming gala for the second successive year with an emphatic 30-point victory over their nearest rivals, Pendle County Primary School.


Whalley and Barrow


schools joined forces to boost their numbers and finished a creditable third, just one point behind Pendle.


Ten schools, cheered on


by a large attendance of parents, took part and leading final positions were: E d is fo rd (53 points), Pendle (23), Whalley/Barrow (22).


Valley, Coun. John Walm- sley, presented the Black- well Trophy to the champ­ ion school and certificates to the winners of individu­ al races.


The Mayor of Ribble RESULTS


Woodward (Longndge), J. Broughton (Edisford); girls —' A. Geelan (SS Michael and John’s), F. Lucas (Edisford). Freestyle: boys — S. Farn­


Breast-stroke: boys — P.


Jones (Pendle), N. Glover (Edisford); girls — T. Alty (Langho RC), D. Gamer (Edis­ ford). Neat dive: boys — J. Hiteh-


sworth (Edisford), M. Hutch­ ings (Salesbury); girls — J. Gladwin (Barrow), K. Speak (St James’s). Back-stroke: boys — P.


ford, Pendle, SS Michael and John’s; girls — Whalley and Barrow, St James’s, Edisford.


Scheme to widen road at Langho


A SCHEME to widen a stretch of road in Langho has at last been included in the county council’s programme for the pre­ sent financial year.


The widening of the


stretch between York Lane and Portland Road was approved eight years ago, but was delayed after spending cuts and then because of a disag­ r e em e n t o v e r lan d purchase.


Now, th ou gh , th e


county Highways and Transportation Committee has agreed to include file scheme, in its present programme, foliowing.a request for a start by Bil- lington Parish Council.


proved the compulsory purchase of some 14 sq. yds. of land vital to the project after failing to reach an agreement with its owner.


The committee also ap­


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WHEN Langho Ranger Jeanette Patton takes


will remember her friends back home.


g F o r on Thursday,


Jeanette (16), of York Vil­ lage, who will represent Lancashire East at the camp, was presented with cheques of £15 each from


art in an International uide Camp in Belgium at the end of this month, she


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Committee and the Whal­ ley District Guides, Ran­ gers and Cubs, to help Her on her way. She was also given a


Guide belt from Read Brownies, of which she is a Young Leader. At the presentation


n ig h t , held at Read United Reformed Church Hall, there was a fancy dress competition, won by


Read Brownies. While at the camp from


July 22nd to August 8th, Jeanette — who has just taken 0-levels at St Au­ gustine’s School, Billing- ton —' will meet girls from all over the world.


In our picture Jeanette


(centre back) re'ceives a cheque from Mr David Tindall, chairman of the Support Committee.


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fact, presented to the winners on the last night of the festival but were recalled by the council so that they could be proper­ ly insured. Careful research into


they were there, in trust, to use as they liked and, allegedly, ignored a re­ quest from the town coun­ cil for the Mayor to make the presentations. The committee was also ac­ cused of failing to acknow­ ledge the town council’s donation of the trophies in festival programmes and advertising. The trophies were, in


the festival committee dis­ puted the town council’s ownership of the trophies. The committee claimed


Alterations to historic building


PERMISSION for large- scale alterations to 6 Shawbridge S t r e e t , Clitheroe, which is listed as being of special ar­ chitectural or historic in­ terest, has been granted by the Development Sub­ committee of the Ribble Valley Council, subject to conditions. At one period the build­


ing was in dual use, with living accommodation on two floors and warehous­ ing on the other two. The scheme now ap­


proved in principle will make the building into one house, including the filling-in of a passageway and the demolition of an outbuilding. Approval has also been


minute books of the former Clitheroe Council by Coun. Tom Robinson has revealed that when the trophies were donated by Mr Edward Lawren- son, their use was un­ specified, except that they should be given for some form of cultural achieve­ ment. The town council will


decide at a future meeting whether the trophies should be available for the next drama festival. In the meantime this year’s winners will be asked to give an assurance that they will be returned to the town clerk before the 1982 festival.


Tyre offence


FOR driving a car with a faulty tyre in Brownlow S tr e e t , Walter Carrol (30), of Kemple View, Clitheroe, was fined £40 at Clitheroe. He was or­ dered. to pay £5 costs.


given in principle to a sep a r a te scheme for malting an old workshop at the rear into a dwel­ ling.


Langho


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A SCHEME to build 20 detached dwellings with garages on land off Snod- wortn Road and York Lane, Langho, has been rejected by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-committee. There were objections


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THERE has beenl response to the apl waste paper by Cl ;01d People’s V|





; Committee. Already the


doubling the weel lection to more thrl tons has been al and an organised ll of collectors in Cl could soon be inf tion.


With the Pendkl


maintenance and [ costs this year lil result in a £1,000 f the committee wal double the collec| offset this.


Chairman Mr


Haig believed thl way to do this vl residents in indl s tr e e t s in Clitil Whalley and surrol villages to organisf own collection.


After a meeting j


resentatives from major voluntary grl the area, Mr Hi hopeful of soon beil to nominate collectil


was very grateful T increase in waste! and to those wll come forward f(| lecting.


He said the coni He added, thoug|


more volunteers still be welcome ail should contact l | Clitheroe 24049.


Club mus| reapply


for grant RIBBLESDALE derers Cricket and I ing Club will hal make a fresh applicij they require graig from Clitheroe Council, it was decil last week’s meeting!


The Church m |


club wrote to the asking if it was possl receive the £200 had been granted now dissolved Ribbl Park amalgamati| February.


Although Warn!


were a part of that! gamation, councillor that the change (I cumstances meantl the club had no autl right to the money. |


Town Clerk Mr


Orrell said that the I ution of the amalgail meant that the. cl had no legal requir| to pay the money.


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