Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times, April 16th, 1981 11 Soroptimistsf gift brightens school
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Iter. Miss Marjorie right, wore a turquoise Iffon Edwardian-style
liet cap and carried silk
l.vers. Ilest man was the Idegroom’s brother, Mr ] v i d M e y 1 e r; and loomsmen were Mr Irek Driver, the bride’s lither-in-law, and Mr Irek Meyler, the brideg- Im's brother. I'he ceremony, coll ided by the Rev. B. re, was followed by a 1 option at the Calfs lad Hotel, Worston.
l.er honeymooning in lies, the couple will live Oitheroe.
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Ian extension of ribbon I v e lom e n t a lo n g Itheroe Road, which laid be detrimental to character and appear-
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Ribblesdale School and Wendy at St Mary’s Col lege, Blackburn, Michael is an apprentice bricklay er with a Clayton-le- Moors firm. They are all members
they leave with the seven other members of the En gland team for Monchau, West Germany, where they
will.compete in-two days of races against canoeists- from all over Europe. Mark is studying at
of the Accrington club of the British Canoe Union and practise regularly on C lith e ro e ’s . Primrose Lodge. Mark is no stranger to
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international canoeing. He was selected last year to race with the England Junior Youth team in Austria.
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“ OU TRAGEOUS ! ” r o a r e d Mr Po n d , ; headmaster of Hillary Hall Boarding School for boys. “Disgusting, absolutely disgusting,” fumed Miss Whitch urch, MA (Oxon), o f
Es t a b l i s hme n t for girls. Neither,, it appeared,
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' approved the ’ dictum of the Ministry of Education that, under the stress of national emergency, the two schools should .share the same inadequate pre mises for an /indefinite period., ,
The chaos generated by v
this somewhat unorthodox situation provided the; three hilarious acts of John Dighton’s farce,
“The Happiest Days 'of Your Life.’’ Clitheroe theatregoers'
will recall a memorable*; production of the play by the boys of the grammar
St within’s Residential
Mark Mashiter, of Lang- shaw Drive and Michael Bentley, of Salthill View, and Wendy Wilson (18), of Pimlico Road. A week today (23rd)
in Germany THREE Clitheroe teen age canoeists have been chosen to represent Eng land in a white water youth international. They are 16-year-olds
Canoeists to compete
Extension of dining room, behind existing dining room and utility room behind garage at 23 Green Drive (0367); double garage next to St Michael and John’s presbytery (0381); garage to rear - of 11 Ennerdale Close (0379). ;
tions from Clitheroe. From the Rugby Club comes a plan to site new changing rooms and a clubhouse at Church Meadow (0368) and outline permission is sought for the development of 60 detached dwellings on land at Knunc Knowles, off Wad- dington Road (0405). Other Clitheroe applications:
There are 11 other applica
house at 6 Shawbridge Street (0403); two storey extension for dining room and bedroom at “Alderleigh", Henthorn Road (0415); bedroom extension over existing kitchen at 27 Lower- gate (0386); projecting shop sign at corner of 15 Lowergate (0389); rear weather porch 109 Kemple View (0423); outline permission new house south of Edisford Road and next to Roefleld Farm (0383). , Hurst Green: Rear porch and
Conversion of workshop to
link from house to studio at 31 Avenue Road (0013); domestic garage next to 7 Longridge Road (0408); detached split- level bungalow in'f'part of
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THE spacious lawn out side Brookside Primary School is certainly going to look brighter this summer . A. all thanks to the Soroptim ists’ International of Clitheroe. The w o r ldw id e
j e c t and Clitheroe branch president Miss Kathleen Hanson hit upon the idea of help ing the cause locally by planting a tree and some bushes at the Clitheroe School. H ea dm a s te r Mr
women’s organisation is currently in the second year of its “Building for Tomorrow’s World” pro
SINGLE PARENT GROUP PLANS SUMMER TRIPS
THERE is a busy summer ahead for Coping — the Clitheroe One Parent Individual Needs Group.
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strong group is holding a sponsored walk and a disco evening is planned for June. Later in the summer, a
Next month the 25- Whalley
Howell Jones said he was delighted with the Soroptimists’ gesture. “We have been in
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tending to brighten up the school with bushes and trees for some time and we are very grate ful to Miss Hanson and her fellow members for offering to donate and indeed plant them,” he said. PICTURE: The chil
dren and staff look on as Miss Hanson plants the tree, held in place by Mr Jones.
Bridge Club
S ' a to NE of 5 The Dene Sabden: Two-storey exten
sion. to provide bathroom, kitchen and bedroom;at 6 Grim- shaw Terrace (0401); outline plan-for conversion and exten sion of existing buildings to form house with garage on land off Padiham Road (0387). I Chipping: Outline for conver
ELEVEN tables were in play at the i duplicate game at Clitheroe'.Bndge Club. . Winners were: NS — Mr B. Hicks and Mrs J. Martindale and Mr W. L. Wilkinson and
Mr R. Atkinson shared second place with Mrs Snowden and Mrs Pickles. EW!— Mrs A. Brenton and
sion of barn next to Woodgates Farm (0380); alteration of three-bedroomed house at “Bella Vista", Back Lane, to give five bedrooms (0417). Billington: Bedroom exten
party of 15 will be spend ing a week at Pontin’s in Prestatyn and 30' people will take a day trip to Hornsea Pottery and Morecambe. A recent jumble sale
made £65 towards the cost of the summer ac tivities and a further £8.50 has been raised by a raffle at the Trutex works. The group has been to
gether for about three years and- after recently undergoing a change of title, it was decided to form a committee. Chairman is Mrs P.
Thompson, social secret ary Mrs D. Parkinson, secretary Miss A. Palmer and treasurer Mrs F. Hossenally. Also on the committee are Mrs S. Leonard and Mrs J. Mooney.' ’ ’ The group, which origi
Mrs Garde and Mr R. Barnes and Mrs Catlow tied for first place. An unusual hand was the following.
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sion over existing garage at “Mandoline Wind”, Longworth Road (0382); agricultural access from Whalley Old Road to field next to Billington Moor (0400). Langho: Outline permission,
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service affected is the X27 Liverpool to Earby run, which will operate a
Sunday service tomorrow and Monday and a normal service on Saturday and Sunday. Passengers are advised
to check the times of ser vices before travelling.
stable and implement shed at Sagar Wood, Higher Hodder (0426); caravan for use of client and family at Green Thorn Farm, Stonyhurst (0409); con version of Old Mill, Sawle.v, into four dwellings and building of t\yo dwellings on adjacent land (0397); three-car garage at Shaw Bam, Ribble Lane, Chat- bum (0407); extension including conservatory, games room, lounge, bathroom and bedroom at “Femlea”, Edisford Road, Waddington (0416); extension over existing garage to provide enlarged bedroom, bathroom, porch and balcony at 19 South- field Drive, West Bradford (0427); garage division to form utility room and barn conver sion to house at Crow Hill Cot- . tage, Worston (0421).
for 20 houses With garages on’ land off Snodworth Road and York Lane (0410); two-storey extension to provide laundry and kitchen with bedroom above at 9 York Lane (0420). Other applications: Combined
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should open two spades and after a two diamond response by south, a contract of six spades should be reached. On any lead but a heart, north should make 13 tricks.
After two passes, north W.L.W. Milk store
PERMISSION to use a stable at “Goytlands,” West Bradford, for the storage of milk has been granted by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop-: ment Sub-Committee.
group s debut
school shortly after World War II; cinemagoers will remember the laughter filled film . that followed, with- Alistair Sim and Margaret Rutherford- in the principal roles.. y
that Trinity Drama Group chose 'for its. theatrical- debut last week and, in so doing, the “Happiest Days” provided very . happy evenings for audi ences assembled in their well- equipped, temporary theatre.'
The 13-strong company,
a , mixture /of seasoned players and talented first
/timers,, graduated with honours and - particular mention must be made of young'Andrew King, who came into the cast at the
This was the vehicle ’• happy than delighted with the
reception accorded his company and the laughter contiiiously provoked.
The programme makes
ho mention of the mem bers .responsible for build-: ingZ-an authentic- looking set. They, too, deserve their diplomas.
(Hopcroft), Elaine MacMillan (Barbara Cahoun), Christine Pomfret (Joyce Harper), Mike Britcliffe (Rev. Richard Peck), JeanRobinson (Mrs Peck), Roland Hailwood (Edgar Sowter), Yvonne Needham' (Mrs Sowter).
Millan (Dick Tassell), Stuart Robinson (Rainbow), Richard Thornton (Rupert Billings), Norman Hornby (Geoffrey Pond), Helen Coles (Miss Gos- sage), Beryl Waddington (Miss Whitchurch),' Andrew King
' last: moment substituting for a very disappointed Andrew Hailwood, unfor tunately taken ’ill a few days /before . the produc tion. Producer David King cannot have been other
(production assistant), Ray mond Winckiey (stage man ager), Lottie Parker (front of house), John Daniels (lighting),, Peter Wrigley' (sound), Marion Niven and' Hazel - Hailwood- (make-up). Mary Murray (prop
Stage staff: Dorothy Slaiding
erties), Betty ffmcfcs (cos tumes). ,
J.F. In the cast were: Ken Mac
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nally started as an infor mal gathering of one- parent families, has mem bers . from all over the Ribble Valley and meets at C lith e ro e Health Centre on the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Anyone requiring furth
er details about the group should contact Mrs Mollie Hood at the Health Centre (Tel. 25171). ■ At their latest meeting,
group members were given a demonstration of Easter novelties by Mrs Philippa Conti. Proceeds from a raffle and the sale of light refreshments amounted to £7.
NO EXCISE LICENCE
A LOW MOOR man sum moned for using a car without excise licence and te s t certificate, told Clitheroe magistrates in a letter that he had been making repairs to the car in the street prior to its MoT test. Richard John Martin
(31), of Nelson Street, was fined a total of £25 with £5 costs. He was or dered to pay £5 back duty.
scheme on the right lines
WORK will start in under a year on a £212,000 scheme to convert part of Whalley’s old railway goods yard into a new automatic telephone ex change.
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working by October-1984. An application from
NW Telecommunications for the exchange, new access to Station Road and improvements, has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com mittee. The highest point of the
single-storey exchange building will be 23 feet. The new access road will feature'a brick: wall, splay walls and a gate. A spokesman for the
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Meeting outdoors
CLITHEROE Moun taineering Club begins its season of outdoor meet ings on Wednesday. . A programme of dates
•Malham, Haweswater, Borrowdale and Brothers- water. There will be no indoor
has been lined up for the rest of the year, including days in the Langdales and Yorkshire Dales and at
meetings until September, apart from the club dinner at the Starkie Arms, Clitheroe, on June 12th. •, The club’s annual meet ing will also be at the S ta rk ie Arms on
- November 11th. Anyone wishing to
know more about the club should contact Mike Haslam. (Tel. Clitheroe 25292).'
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