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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 18th, 1981 LOOKING FOR


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WARDEN:of 'the Lit-- tlemoor Sheltered Accom­ modation at Sabden, Mrs Dorothy Thoburn, is thril­ led at having received a letter from Buckingham Palace thanking her for sending a note of appreci­ ation on Prince Charles’s


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lenge match, on Clitheroe Castle field, was 1-1, though to be fair to the Tigers, their opponents did have help from a few parents and Guides. The idea was suggested


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CRITICISM of some minor alterations earned out at the new Ribble Valley Council offices was levelled by Coun. Bert Jones (Clitheroe) at the council’s Policy and Re­ so u rc e s Committee meeting. He wanted to know


'Minimal’ changes


Executive Mr Michael Jackson that the altera­ tions, which were only minor, involving two or three doors, were caused by the staff reorganisa­ tion. He said: “They were


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Billington enters village contest


BILLINGTON is to enter the Community Council of Lancashire’s Best-Kept Village Com­ petition for the first time.


seat and a large com­ memorative sign are the prizes at stake for the winners of the large vil­ lage section of the com­ petition and Billington


A cup, wooden bench Parish Council officials cup,


hope to gain a creditable place. Langho has also been


entered for the competi­ tion by Billington and Langho WI and is equally hopeful of success. Celebrity judge of the


final section of the com­ petition this year.is TV and radio broadcaster Brian Redhead and the results are expected to be announced at the end of August. Billington’s entry was


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THE funds o f ’Clitheroe Concert Society were ': boosted by about £110, thanks to a coffee even­ ing held at the1 home of committee member Mr Ken Rycroft and his wife Joan, in Pimlico Road. ; , There was plenty to keep visitors amused — a


bring-and-buy stall, several games and a raffle.:) - i.


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PREPARING to leave Clitheroe on a mystery trip are these members of Clitheroe Parish Church Townsend Fellowship. About 40 went on the


Drove through lights at red


trip in the Scout bus, cap­ ably driven by the vicar, Canon John Hudson. They passed through Long Pre­ ston and Rathmell, near Giggleswick, to Gregson Farm, Newsholme, for supper. The trip was organised


by treasurer Mrs Olive Wolstenholme and member Mrs Doris Clarkson.


A LOW MOOR motorist who drove through the traffic signals in Accring­ ton Road, Whalley, while they were on red, was fined £30, with £5 costs at Clitheroe. In a letter, Russell


Boyd (24), of Riverside, said his was not the first car to go through. He had waited and then thinking the lights were not work­ ing, had driven cautiously through.


by one of the Brownies who is keen on football and it may now become an annual fixture. Afterwards the players


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TRINITY Brownies set out to back up their ban­ ner’s claim when they took on Trinity Tigers Cub Scouts at football — and almost recorded what would have been a notable victory! The result of the chal­


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ten to Prince Charles thanking him for visiting Clitheroe and Calder- stones and for the kind­ ness and consideration he. showed to patients, staff and visitors. "It is a day we will never forget,” she told him. The reply from the


Palace said: The Prince of Wales has asked me to thank you most sincerely for your letter. “His Royal Highness


read it personally and was most in te re s te d and gratefully appreciates your kind thoughts in


writing.” Mrs Thoburn said: “I


will keep the le t te r forever.” > She shook hands with


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the Prince at Calderstones and he also spoke to her grandchild, Brett Ellis, of Accrington.


Lorry load of crates


not secure


WHEN a lo r ry was negotiating the Devil’s Elbow at Read, some of the crates fell off and hit a passing vehicle, Mr Graham Duff, prosecut­ ing, told Clitheroe magis-. trates. ' . Gafoor Poultry Pro­


d u c ts , of B rad fo rd , pleaded guilty to using the lorry with an insecure load and was fined £100, with £5 costs. The firm were fined a further £25 for not having a test cer­ tificate. The lo r ry d r iv e r ,


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announced at the latest meeting of the parish council, when arrange­ ments for a fete to cele­ brate the Royal wedding were also finalised. The fete, to be held at


Club wins a silver rosebowl


the Laycock Farm home of County Coun. George Nickson on August 8th, is being organised by the Billington Community As­ sociation and the parish council is taking charge of the sponsored races. Members also reaf­


firmed that motor and pedal cycles are barred from the village play area off Whalley Road and a request for £50 from Whalley Cricket Club was granted.


Farm visit


BOWLAND Forest YFC visited Mr S. Slinger’s farm at Hesketh Bank, near Southport. They saw his pedigree


Charolais herd and some land reclaimed from tidal marsh areas. Supper was provided by Mrs Slinger, and John Alpe proposed thanks.


CLITHEROE Soroptimist Club won a s i lv e r rosebowl for coming first in a “Call my bluff’ com­ petition. The Clitheroe team,


TWO RECEIVE GOLD AWARDS


THE vicar of Downham, the Rev. F. E. Chard, and Mr Frank Deacon, of Moorland Road, Langho, received gold awards for 50 donations when the National Blood Transfu­ sion Service visited Clitheroe Parish Hall on Saturday.


awards and blood transfu­ sion ties was made by Clitheroe Mayor Coun. Bob Ainsworth.


The presentation of the


It was the second time this year that the service


has visited Clitheroe, under the direction of Dr Colin MacNamara. More than 150 donors attended the session. Mr Bernard Sharpies,


local organiser through Toe H, introduced Mrs June Kitchen, assistant donor organiser from the Lancaster Centre. She thanked the Ribble Valley for the work it has done. Dr MacNamara thanked the donors, the ladies of the WRVS and the St John Ambulance Nursing Division.


comprising Mrs C. Win­ ning, Mrs C. Hooper and Mrs J. Hesketh, beat 24 clubs from the North West. Their opponents in the final were from Lan­ caster. The team was pre­


sented with the rosebowl by Miss H. Woodward, Divisional Union presi­ dent. The 35th b ir th d ay


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