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> Glitherol Advertiser, and Times, October,15th,.1981\ 11


Annual approval must be sought for CB aerials


RIBBLE VALLEY planners are to, tighten up


on their policy of granting planning permission- for 'CB aerials.


Hall project falls short of target


CHIPPING Memorial Hall committee is still £1,650 short of its £19,000 target for the hall project despite, continuous fund­ ra is in g and v a r io u s grants.


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cash from the Ribble Valley Council was not ac­ cepted by the Recreation and Leisure Committee because there is no more money available. .. .


But a request .for more


allocated £2,500 to the project from its recreation grants scheme. The re­ mainder of the money has come from the county council and v a r io u s grants, plus village fund raising. The committee heard


The council has already


Permission will 'be■'re­ stricted to one year only-


and., if there is proof that interference is being caused - to;' radio' and ' TV sets,, enthusiasts .could-


find themselves1 “off the air.” ... • At a meeting of Ribble


Valley Council’s ; Develop-’ ment Sub-Committee, Borough ; Planning ; and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey said-that'at. present enthusiasts were given permanent planning. permission. However, there was a


need for a - change of policy following a recent planning appeal at Kirk-


, .


lees Metropolitan County, where the authority gave permission to a radio user for 12 months but did not renew it after complaints about interference. At a subsequent appeal


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BRIDGE CLUB


AT the duplicate game at Clitheroe . Bridge Club, 13 tables were in play. Winning pairs were: NS. Mr


that all the local projects allocated money under the grant scheme were due to be completed by the end of December. The only scheme still


not under way was for • Clitheroe Football Club’s new changing rooms: However, the club still in­ sisted it would use its grant by the . allotted- time. ' Acting committee chair­ man Coun. Ted Boden (Chatbum) said: “We..will just have to wait and see


. if the football club uses its allocation and I know it is trying hard. If it does, all the money available for this y ea r ’s recreation schemes will have been spent.” - 7


Driver for two local firms


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A FORMER driver in Clitheroe, first for the. Milk Marketing Board and th e n a t R ib b le sd a le Cement, Mr Charles O’Neill, died at his home on Saturday. He was 71. Born in Kirkham, he


came to Clitheroe at an e a r ly age and was brought up in Bawdlands. A fter marrying,, he


lived in L ow e rg a te , Derby Street and, for the past 27 years, in East- moor Drive. Mr O’N e i l l was a


the Post Office claimed that it was the responsi­ bility of the planning au­ thority to ensure there was no effect on the local community when giving permission for an aerial. The Department of the Environment- supported the P o s t. Office when it turned down the appeal. Mr 'Bailey felt that all


B. Hicks and Mr W. L. Wilkin­ son, Mrs Murgatroyd and Miss Aldred. EW-Mrs Bulcock and Mr • Nicol-Smith, Mrs Brenton and Mrs Garde. The following hand is a clas­


S 43 H Q73 D KJ96 C KJ73


NEW ’ lady captain of Clitheroe Golf Club, Mrs Gene Thompson, was in­ stalled at the ladies’ sec­ tion annual dinner.


Street, Whalley, has been a member at Clitheroe for about 20 years and plays off.aliandicapof23. Her husband, George{ also plays golf at Clitheroe and has a handicap of five.


Mrs Thompson, of King •


sic example of what is known in j bridge parlance as protection. Love all, N dealer.


; She su c c e ed s Mrs Eileen Hadfield. Other officers . elected


future aerial applications should be granted for one year only. Any complaints of interference, could be dealt with when an appli­ c a t io n came up fo r renewal. •


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Advice to dog owners


CLITHEROE dog owners have been advised to check that their pets are properly vaccinated fol­ lowing r e p o r ts of a number of cases' of dis­ temper irathe town. But one of the area’s


leading^ veterinary sur­ geons told the Advertiser and Times that the recent minor, outbreak of the dis­ ease is “not a serious problem;”


to be worried about,” he said. “The cases-have' come in fairly rapid suc­ cession after a period without any reports of the disease and' it is just something tha t arises from time to time. “I would advise dog


“It is certainly nothing - .... ;'


member of Clitheroe Social Club, the Central Working Men’s Club and the Royal British Legion Club, in all of which his main interest was singing. The service and crema­


tion is at Accrington this afternoon. Mr O’Neill leaves a wife


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IT isn’t . often '.that the participants in -a talent contest cpn watch their own performance . . . but that is what the children of English Martyrs RC Church, Whalley,’did. :on Saturday. For the parish talent


■ and ’ Amanda- Young "and Sarah- and Rachel. Pear-


• ners were Tracy - Barnes, Joanna Howarth,-, Vanessa.


t son, who gave‘a charming group ■ performance ;of;, “Doh a Deer”.from,“The,


Sound of Music.” Second was Juliet ; Har­


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ence were asked to vote for which they considered to be the best three of the ..v15 acts taking part.^Win-


contest with a difference had been recorded in-adv­ ance-on video: tape by parish priest Fr Thomas Murray and was ; played back before, an enthusias­ tic audience of parents and youngsters. :: s:- Members of - the audi­


' a performance of the Czechoslovakian . dance, “First Day'of Spring.';’ All the winning acts received . sweets as prizes; •


W. the7 actual’ 'contest • and ^ their, screen performances.;


". The '"children ' were re- - corded in the churchyard ’■


: "up" to - three weeks. before


rison (11), who performed a piano1, sold;, and - third, . .was-Louise Kerr-(8), with


• jockey, Keith Dickens, xv Fr Murray , said that al th o u g h , some of the youngsters’were’ unable to attend,lithe1 event was a success'and it-was poss­ ible that a.similar contest would be.held again! .!;■


. were introduced by the parish youth club’s disc


k “It ■ was • the ' first time we' had .used i our . video ■equipment,'and-it all went





. very well,” he said. , It-was a good afternoon


’ £225 for various charities.' ' Some of the children


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and three sons — Peter and Patrick, who are both m a r r ied and live in Clitheroe, and Kevyn who lives in Bolton.


owners to check that their pets are properly vacci­ nated and if in doubt to contact a vet. As well as an initial vaccination for the disease, the dogs do need booster injections every now and then.”


OXFAM’S recent street collection in Clitheroe raised £132, announces the organiser,' Malcolm Blackburn. •


For Oxfam


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would open one spade. South has not enough to double for take out and west has a good


After a pass from north, east


pass. . Nortn can now protect


a bid of one no trump, which shows a near opening bid. East would bid' two diamonds and south two hearts, which be­ comes the final contract. Nine tricks can be made;


whereas east can make one spade if north passes.


W.L.W. W h e r e t o r i n g -


CLITHEROE 'careers of­ ficer Mr Jack Atkinson w.ould like to point out that help is available loc­ ally for Ribble Valley youngsters with queries or. complaints about a temporary work' experi­ ence programme. - They should contact his department (tel. Clitheroe 22045) or the Employment Exchange in Lowergate (tel. Clitheroe' 22564) for advice. Last week’s “Adver­


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were: Mrs Doris . Hindle (secretary), Mrs Jean Huddleston . (competition secretary), Mrs Margaret Holding (treasurer), Mrs Kay Aspinall and Mrs Norma Hoyle (new com­ mittee members). • All other officers and


Colleagues’ guard of honour O f f ic e r co l le ag u e s


formed a guard of honour at the wedding at St Helen’s Church, Wadding- fon, of Capt John'James Hignett, of the Royal En­ gineers, and Miss Nicola- Ruth Haighton.


with a London advertising company, is the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs Ian Haighton, of Col-■ thurst, Waddington.


The'bride,1 a secretary


elder son of Mr and Mrs John Hignett, of Astmoor Bridge, Runcorn. The bride, given, away


The bridegroom is the


committee members ivere re-elected. Members are pictured


w i th Mrs Thompson (front, second left) and Mrs Hadfield (third left).


by her father, wore a gown of white taffeta, with a circlet of-white flowers securing her veil, and carried a • spray of white roses, carnations and stephanotis. Bridesmaids Miss Sarah Haighton, the bride’s


s is te r , ;Miss Annabel Grimshaw, the bride’s cousin, and Miss Caroline Robertson wore mauve and pink , floral chiffon dresses and had sprays of matching flowers.


Victoria Ayhvin and Miss Alexandra Hindley,: the b r id e’s cousins, wore white organza _ dresses with pale green sashes and carried pink and green posies. Best man was Lt John Hurst, of , the Queen’s


Small bridesmaids Miss - -


13Kg. Butane Gas £6


. McLean, Capt Russell Abson and Mr James Haggas.


__ Bannister was organist. ■ After a reception at the


Canon C. F. Goodchild officiated and Miss E.


,


bride’s home, the couple left for a honeymoon in Sicily. They will live in Hong Kong.


OBSTACLES


AN increasing number of advertising boards are causing congestion on Cfitheroe’s pavements; Coun. Bob Ainsworth told. a meeting of the Ribble Valley Council. The boards, which ad­ vertise bar snacks and


sandwiches, are impeding pedestrians, a problem which was particularly ob­ vious during the recent to rch l ig h t procession through the town. - The council’s officers promised to look into, the matter.- - -


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PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN TEL. CLITHEROE 41542


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