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!- * ■ ■ , • . Clitkeroe-Advertiser and Times, October. 15th, 1981,,. 9 . v u .:


Club plans! snew % ’disabled facility


A. PROJECT has beenj launched: to’install a disabled 'person’s* toilets and.fcarry‘,qut< other


^become a lucrative area* for'promoters of Sunday1 markets, now jth a t th e price of petrol'has made it;


THE Ribble. Valley has.


too expensive for traders'; to travel long,; distances;:


.the.,Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Public Works - and- Health Committee,'was: told.


. • • y ' Coun. - John -Cowgill'


(Clitheroe) had; asked if such-markets could be


.controlled, especially when, they encroached on public streets. The' chairman, Coun.


Mrs Margaret* Mayes (Mellor), said that local organisations found mar­ kets a good way of raising money and the presence of traders helped towards success.


. • “I get the impression,”


said, Coun. Cowgill, “that some members of the committee are in favour of traders coming here from Manchester on Sundays. Mr Richard Isherwood,


Deputy Environmental Health Officer, said he ap­ preciated how galling it was “Shops have to con­ form to the hygeine regu­ lations, but there is little to be done about people coming from outside,” he added. Mr Paul' Timson,' the'


council’s solicitor, said that one off markets did not come under the Shops Act, but if traders en­ croached on the highway


the County Council could be asked to take action. He added: “The law re­


lating to . Sunday trading is very unsatisfactory."


THE cast, from. the. left, are: standing — Brian Haworth, Stanley Speak, - James Churton, Ken Widdowson, Charles Price; f r o n tMa r g a r e t Dil-


worth, Jean Pells, Julie Hopkinson, Mary Lehman. Attention to detail pays off


ATTENTION to detail in the form of authentic cos: tumes and effective, stage. props helped to ensui'e the success of. “Pillar to Post,” performed by Cal- derstones Revue and Dramatic Society. .


It was easy to see that


a lot of effort had gone into the production, by John Smith, with full use being made of the acting area.


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The ' m o s t : convincing ; performance of. the play


Coast-to-coast trek will swell funds


TWO former pupils of Ribblesdale School set off at the weekend on a coast-to-coast spon­ sored walk to raise cash for the Pat Seed Appeal Fund. Tony O’Bryan (25), of


Woone Lane, Clitheroe, and Graham Whitaker (23), of Holly Hall,


the West Coast, the pair set off from St Bee’s Head on Sunday morning, complete with sleeping


Dutton, hope to complete bags and a number of the 190-mile trek from St other items of essential Bee’s Head in Cumbria to Robin Hood Bay on the North Yorkshire coast in about 10 days. It is the first time that


equipment. But although they


butcher’s , manager in Blackburn. After being given a - lift to their starting point on


either of the two Mends has tackled such a lengthy ■ walk, but both feel well capable, of completing the required quota of about-20 miles a day. Graham, who works as a production en­ gineer in Preston, has tackled the Three Peaks Walk twice over the past few weeks as practice. Tony is employed as a


expect-to have to sleep outdoors on a couple of occasions, Graham and Tony, who will be follow­ ing “A Wainwright’s Way” through the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and Nbrth Yorkshire Moors, will be mainly making overnight stops at youth hostels and hotels. They will travel back, to Lancashire by train. "


lecting sponsorship signa­ tures for the last two or three weeks and hope to. raise more than £300.


The pair have been col­


— a comedy by John Waterhouse about a Lan­ cashire family — came from Charles Price, who played Ernie Drinkwater, a hapless adolescent ob­ sessed with body-building.. All the players did well


and, bar one fluffed line, the play ran'smoothly, no doubt because of the con­ scientious work and en­ deavour of both cast ;;and: backstage staff. The main, fault was due


to the acoustics in the hall, which- caused the' sound to echo and the microphones occasionally made a high-pitched whistling noise. In th e ca s t were:


Horace Truefoot (Ken W id d ow son ) , Mabel Drinkwater (Margaret Dilworth), Albert Drink­ water (Stanley Speak), Lilly Truefoot (Julie Hop­ kinson), Mavis Aldroyde' (Jean Pells), Mr .O’Flaher­ ty (Brian Haworth), Mi- Brown (Jim Churton), Sonya Le Roy : (Mary Lehmann).


- The players will next be


showing their dramatic skills in the pantomime “Red Riding Hood,” from December 8th to 12th:


A.C.B. Rubbish fire


CLITHEROE firemen, quickly doused- a rubbish blaze in Edisford Road in the town last Week.


improvements at Glitheroe’sjPendle; Club. 4- • T * tfl* > n . n 4-a J


work -will cost £3,500 and ; Mr: Brian Haig, chairman of . the Old ; People’s Wei- \


It is estimated that the


;fare( Committee which runs--"the club, hopes to- have it completed by March. -:?;The.K Ribble Valley


■Rotoract Club has already.:- agreed to • make the':


. main ■ cause and plans to -raise’ £800 : to -»£1,000 to-, wards the cost, v Mr. Haig, is now appeal--


.scheme — timed to coin-" cide with the IYDP — its"


; ing to'local groups to help raise the rest of the cash.


. Members themselves are ’ planning" a couple of fund-raising efforts in the near • future, including a cheese and wine evening. The disabled unit will'


be installed downstairs, replacing the existing ladies’ toilet, which will be resited. In addition, the • men’s toilets ■ will be refurbished.


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committee felt it should. mark the IYDP.


Said Mr Haig: “The , : :


No overtaking


IN a bid to ease traffic problems in part of Mitton Road, Whalley; a double white line system is to be placed on the length from the S-bend before the low railway arch as far as the bridge over the road.


Reporting to the Ribble


Valley Public Works Com­ mittee, Mr Richard Word­ sworth, County Divisional Engineer, said it was hoped that this would stop most of the trouble.


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• other ideas had been-sug­ gested, but we finally de­ cided on the toilet.” It is hoped that the new


!A lift and; one or.'.two


facility will encourage; .members who become dis­ abled to continue attend­ ing, and might attract neW faces who have stayed away because they are disabled.


Donations


for IYDP appeal


THE Ribble Valley IYDP fund now;stands at over £3,400.- The latest contributions


are from Bolton-by-Bow- land; Wiswell Parish Council; Hurst Green Slimmers (£461.25);' Mrs Aspinall, Bayley Arms, Hurst Green,(£30); Slaid- burn WT (£61.58); and Longridge,;01d 'Peoples’; V oluntaryWelfare • Com­ mittee (£100).


•; • ... Quotations' are' now


being sought for the con­ version of two caravans into transportable toilets for the use of disabled members of the communi­ ty. These will be available free to all organisations promoting outdoor events in any part of-the valley. It is intended to station


one in Clitheroe and one in Longridge,. where garaging can be arranged. Future events include


a ploughman’s lunch or- g a n is ed by Whalley P a r ish Council on November 1st.


0 m Speakers show their skill


THE Clitheroe Speakers’ Club held an “open meet­ ing” where each member ; had to demonstrate the public speaking skills which can be acquired. The p r e s id en t , Mr


Lionel Patterson, ex- . plained how the Associa­ tion of Speakers’ Clubs had grown nationwide,


-since its formation, in ! .1971. The main sp e e ch


“Theme and Variations” was given by Mr Arthur


Chappell. Mr Stanley Blackburn was chairman, as s is ted by Mr John Noonan, timekeeper. Mr Geoff Leaver was


topics session chairman and evaluators were Mr Lionel Patterson, Mr, Frank Nelson and ' Mr Chris Roberts.-; Guests . included mem­


bers of Burnley, Hynd- bum and Blackburn Clubs and Blackburn -and Burn­ ley , Ladies’ Speakers’ Clubs. ...


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