Clitkeroe Advertiser and Times, April 23rd, 1981 9 Margaret bids farewell to ICI ROOM
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SECRETARY to the works manager ' at Glitheroe’s ICI' plant, Mrs Margaret ■ McHenry re tired recently, after 16 years1 service with the company. Mrs McHenry, who
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my time there,” she said. “They were lovely people to work with and I shall miss them very much.”
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Mrs McHenry’s colleagues look on as works manager Mr Jim Johnstone wishes her a happy retirement.
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THERE was a touch of spring madness , in Wad dington when the Ribble Valley Rotaract Club held a treasure hunt with a difference. For not only did they
have to solve some puzzl ing clues set by the club service committee, they
also had to team up with a partner and chase round the village in three-legged fashion.
. ' Masters of the three-
legged treasure hunt were Steve Barker and ■: Fred Wilson, who. wore pre sented with Easter eggs for beating the nine other
teams back to the Sun Inn.
1 The club's annual meet
ing will be held at the Sun Inn on Tuesday at 8 o’clock. Preparing for the hunt
are members, with even tual winners Steve ; and Fred (back right).
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BROKE SHOP WINDOW
A VOLUNTARY resident at Calderstones. Hospital who threw a large stone through a shop window in George Street, Whalley, was given a conditional discharge for a year by Clitheroe magistrates. Janice Dombavan (21) ad
mitted causing damage amounting to £215.29 to Maureen Cookson’s shop. The bench ordered her to pay £75 towards the cost of restitution. In a statement to the
police, she said: “ I want to go to Moss Side Hospi tal, I like it there.” In court she said “ It will not happen again.”
The Good Companions
LOW MOOR Good Com panions were entertained by songs from Mr Frank Clarkson, who also led community singing with Mr Wood. Mrs Helen Wood played
the piano. Refreshments were served by a few of the members. There will be a mystery
run tonight from Low Moor, leaving at 6 p.m. The meeting closed
with Easter demonstra tions using grapefruit and oranges.
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A honeymoon in Bar
bados followed the wed ding at Roundhay Methodist Church, Leeds, of Miss Susan Elizabeth Elliott, domestic services manager at Pontefract In firmary, and restaura teur and antique dealer Mr Richard Duncan Wray. The bride is the elder
daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Elliott, of Croasdale Bank, Slaidburn, and the bridegroom is the younger son of Mrs P. Bucknell, of Lady wood Road, Leeds and the late Mr J. Wray. Given away by her
father, the bride wore a white Victorian-style model gown of voile lace. She had ribbons and flow ers in her hair and carried a posy of pink roses, freesia and stephanotis. Bridesmaids Miss Jane
Elliott, the bride’s sister, and Miss Kay Walton, the bride’s cousin, wore blue and white cotton Victo rian-style dresses with flowers in their hair and carried posies of minia ture blue and white carna tions. Best man was Mr
Christopher Wray, the bridegroom’s brother, groomsman was Mr Ronald Charles, the bridegroom’s brother-in- law and usher was Mr Paul Bucknell, the brideg room’s stepbrother. The ceremony was con
ducted by the Rev. J. Ap pleby and organist was Mr J. Smithson. Photograph: Heaney and Mills, Leeds.
Invitation to the walks
THE Clitheroe group of the Ramblers’ Association is again organising and leading weekly walks on Wednesday evenings during the summer — and invites members of the public to join them.
The walks — all four to
five miles — start on Wednesday at Downham (6-45 p.m.) under leader Mrs Pat Parrott.
The following week’s
walk, to be led by Ellen Parker, will start at 7 p.m. from Whalley Bus Station.
Mrs Parrott was in
charge of the recent weekend walk in the Little Bowland area, taking in New Laund, Fair Oak, Higher Greys- toneley, Knot Hill, Leag- ram Hall, Chipping Lawn, Peacock Hey, Saddle End and Side, Burnslack and back to Burholme Bridge.
The next weekend
outing will be on Satur day, leaving Whalley at 10-30 a.m. led by Mrs Parker.
HOLIDAY THEME
TOPICS chairman Mr John Hu lit chose “Summer holidays” as the theme for the latest meet ing of Clitheroe Speakers’ Club.
The main speeches
were “Sows and Soldiers” by Mr Derek Altham and “ Skeleton in the Cup board” by president Mr Stan Blackburn.
A general evaluation of
the evening was made by Mr Arthur Chappell.
The next meeting, in
the form of a debate, will be at the Station . Hotel next Tuesday.
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Plan for dance studio in town
OUTLINE plans for the change of use of a launderette at 29 Peel Street, Glitheroe, to a dance studio have been received by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department.
The proposal’ (number.
0449) also inlcudes a first floor flat, and a ground floor retail outlet. Other applications from
Clitheroe include: Placing and forming a banking on a strip of land bordering the Pimlico link road using waste material from a works site at Ribblesdale Cement (0438): erection of a portakabin for offices at Rib blesdale Cement (0450); storage and wholesale distribution of small box components at the Warehouse, Shawbridge Street (0459); enclosure of rear yard and general internal alterations and improvements at 50 Parson Lane (0401); a new shop front at 1 Victoria Street (0470); and alterations to provide living ac commodation, filling in of pas sage way to strengthen build ing and demolition of outbuild ing at (i Shawbridge Street (0481).
Whalley: Two detached bun
galows on land at the rear of King Street (0440); ground floor extension at the side of “Lowenva,” Higher Clerk Hill (0405); alterations and exten sion to existing dwelling, con sisting of a two storey exten sion including porches at Wis- well Shav Farm, Wiswell Lane (0472).
West Bradford: Conservat
ory at Old Town Head, Eaves Hall Lane (0430): conversion of barn to dwelling house at Eaves House Farm (04GB).
Chipping: Conversion of
workshop and store at Higher Fairclough to a dwelling house (0447): extension to a dwelling house with lounge on ground floor and bedroom over at 2 The Folly (0468).
Langlio: Replacement of
front porch and extension of existing kitchen at rear of 68 Hillerest Road (0402); two storey extension consisting of garage and dining room on ground floor with bedroom above at Twynham, Whinney Lane (0463).
Bolton-by-Bowland: Con
version of cow shed at Holden Farm to dwelling (0451).
Billington: Outline plans for
barn conversion at Caldings Bank Farm (0474).
Slaidburn: Outline permis
sion for two-storey three-bed- roomed farm worker’s dwelling with attached garage at Meadow Top Farm (0464).
Rimington: Detached garage
at White Cottage, Newby Lane (0432).
Newton: Outline permission
to convert Croft House Barn from two. dwellings into one (0469).
Chaigley: Bedroom exten
sion over existing single storey back addition at the Old School room, Walker Fold (0457). •
Stonyhurst: Alterations to
form four flats and three houses at Hodder Place, a former school (0446).
Waiting. list
THE number of people wanting council homes in the Ribble Valley is 895 —
including.demands for houses, flats and shel tered accommodation.
C l ith e ro e has the
largest waiting list with 359, followed by Whalley, Billington and Wiswell
with 168, and Longridge 153.
Hurst Green housing plan launched
AS A preliminary step to going ahead with a scheme for council houses at Hurst Green, the Ribble Valley Council is to find out how many people would be in terested in buying. The Housing Commit
tee envisages building 14 terraced houses over a two-year period with perhaps half of them av ailable for sale to local people. However, there could
be a delay because of the cuts in local government spending, so consideration is being given to a joint enterprise with a de veloper. A local firm is said to be interested. Chief Architect Mr
Philip Bailey described the houses as low cost to cater for local needs. They would be built on land bought from Stony hurst College. Coun. Mrs Mary
Brown, who represents the village on the council, was asked to tell the parish council of the plan and to seek its help in determining the likely number o f would-be owner-occupiers.
Blow me down!
WADDINGTON Social Club will be full of hot air on Saturday evening for games of football with a difference.. The village football club
is hoping to score with a blow football competition — open to all windbags male and female! Blow-off will be at 8
p.m. on a pitch measuring 12ft. by 8ft. with four players on each side using four-feet pipes to control big sponge balls. Entries should be in by
7-45 p.m. on the night. A trophy for the winners has been donated by Campbell Barker Ltd. If the idea proves popular, it is hoped to stage a repeat contest later in the year. Saturday’s tournament
is the first of a string of events being organised by Waddington FC to raise money. The summer months
will see members taking part in a sponsored car push and a water polo match against Clitheroe Sub-Aqua Club. A coffee evening is also being ar ranged.
Treasure hunt winners tied on Violet Bluebird Cherry
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