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/ 'C -co c.» *v'* 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times? November£6tll; 1981'.


1930s dance band


•Played, in S’-tT '« < •


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- The Taylor Brothers Band played at • many venues around the area between the wars’and Mr


A MEMBER of one of the Ribble Valley's most popular vdance bands ,of th e 1930s, Mr. F red Taylor| has died in: hospi­ tal, aged 80.


Taylor, always a keen pianis t, also enjoyed modem sequence/ dancing well into his later life. ■ Bom in Woone Lane,


he was the youngest of a large family and went to work at the former Prim­ rose Bleach. Works after leaving the old Clitheroe Council School. • He later worked , at


Clitheroe’s ICI plant’ for almost 30 years, holding the post of chargehand when he retired in 1963. Part of his working life


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'Molfeature^ *] *4" in book '


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'i rently being, compiled - 7: by: '.poet laureate . Sir, 7 ; John Betjeman and his daughter. ’ •


- .“Terrace -Row” is re-.'. " quired for a book _on \ English cottages cur-


1 Row, saying that they intend-to, . publish a photograph of the row but: need some /details .


- They have written to; Whalley couple Rod and.Kerry Hollick,' who live-"at 10 T e r ra c e ':


/ about - when and • for whom the cottages 7 were built , to be in-.


eluded in fta v caption of; historical interest. o -


was also spent as a spare-time usher at the former Grand Cinema. . He and his wife, Lilian, celebrated their golden wedding, four years ago. They lived in George Street, Clitheroe, all their married life. But Mrs Taylor, who


suffered a stroke about five years ago, now lives


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PROVISION of a bus, shelter at Spring Terrace, Langho.ris to be included in the estimates for the coming financial year, members of the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning and Transportation Com­ mittee have agreed. Coun. Jack Carr (Bil-


lington) said the stop was one of the busiest in the village and the need for the shelter was urgent.


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow, Boots, Castle S treet, Clitheroe, will be open from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday: Derrick. Green, Railway View, Clitheroe, 12 noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday, 6 to 7 p.m.


LOCAL mums took the opportunity, to buy some toy , bargains for Christ­ mas when St Paul’s'Tod­ dler Group ran a toy fair in the church hall. Almost all the toys and


f f l k some good-as-new, chil-


. result was more than £110 profit. . The money is the tod­


' dren’s clothes were quick­ ly snapped up and the


dler group’s , contribution to St Paul’s • Christmas fair on Saturday. The toys had been’ collected by tod­ dler group members during the year and the few remaining will be sold at this afternoon’s meet­ ing of the'group. Meetings are held every


Thursday and the group is open to all mums and tod­ dlers.


Beauty spots


AN exhibition of paintings and illustrations by Ribble Valley authoress Jessica Lofthouse opens at the Lewis Textile Museum, Blackburn, on Saturday until January 2nd. I t will feature hundreds


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of works produced by Miss ' Lofthouse over the


past 40 years, depicting beauty spots all over the world, including many p a r ts of th e Ribble Valley.


Too fast


A LORRY driver sum­ moned for exceeding the speed limit told Clitheroe magistrates in a letter that he had been late for work and thinking about his birthday. Christopher Holden


In London


A PAINTING of Bolton- by-Bowland and a draw­ ing of a young labrador belonging *to Lord and Lady Clitheroe will be on display at a major London exhibition. . They are among eight items by Mrs Mary Kent Harrison, of White Stones Farm, Bolton-by-Bow- land, to be included in the New English Art Club ex­ hibition a t 'th e Mall Gal­ lery from December 8th u n t i l ' ju s t , b e fo re Christmas.


ELP 27/11


(31), of Dale Terrace, Chatbum, was fined £30 and ordered to pay £5 costs' for going too fast on the Clitheroe-Whalley by­ pass., He was said to have been timed at 52 m.p.h.


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Editorial....... Clitheroe 22324 Advertising........ Clitheroe 22323 - Classified........... Burnley 22331


MORE, than £172 was raised for the Ribble Valley appeal for the East Lancs Hospice Fund at a coffee morning held in Trinity Methodist Church schoolroom, Clitheroe. Organised by Trinity


Women’s Fellowship, stall sold cakes, b is c u i ts , plants, bring-and-buy goods and hospice appeal ties, badges .and pencils. Visitors were refreshed with tea or coffee and home-made biscuits. ■ In our picture Mrs Louie Mattison, of May- field Avenue, pours a wel­ come drink. .


B r i g h t e r


UP to £250 is to be spent on improving the street lighting in. Limefield Avenue, Whalley. ; ,


at Castleford. Service and cremation was at Accring­ ton on Friday.


TOYS ARE SNAPPED UP


! on Saturday evening. It is several years


A HUNDRED Brownies from the six Clitheroe d is t r ic t packs made quite a splash at their revived swimming gala at the Ribblesdale Pool


since the last Brownie gala, but organiser Mrs Hazel Hailwood, said that - Saturday’s event was so successful that it is hoped to make it an annual feature. The gala was won by


th e P a r ish Church pack, with SS Michael and John’s second and St James’s third. After the races, the


situated; on the Billing- ton . side of the Calder| Bridge at Whalley and anyone who. thinks they might be ablet to . help should contact Mr and Mrs ■


The cottages are Hollick (tel.-


Whalley 2531), who will pass on the infor­ mation! to the authors.


Traffic could avoid village


MANY of the heavy lor­ ries passing th ro u g h Whalley should be using the bypass . according to


the parish council. Members last week ex­


evening ended on a light-hearted note as competitors, tr ied to walk , the width of the pool with a lig h ted candle or swim the length of the pool with a ribbon bow.


pressed concern about an increase in traffic, espe­ cially at peak times, with consequent risk to villa


gers. The council is asking


the Ministry of Transport how much it would cost for a survey to show which, vehicles could use the bypass instead.


Fellowship aids hospice fund


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’HISTORICAL .infor-.. $1nation ~ about the,. five ■it stone-built.' cottages, at 0 i Wh a lley ; known , as-;:


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THE Rib drivers an delivery o Langho an


Regre bus mus


COUNCILL commended increase in the Ribble Sunday. The Rib


Council’s Transportati was asked t of two alte osed increas Motors — oi cent which ably permit pany to br that of 10 p would redu pany’s antici by about 90 Members


agreed to t crease, whi th e fa re Clitheroe a rise from 91 single jour between C Whalley inc Coun. B


(Clitheroe) lieved that pany was p of busines Fred Sing gridge) ex wish that th no further ci vices in the


Car wim


A CLITHEIi admitted t Royal Infi slight head his car left went thro window in the early h day. At ti Gordon S “Ravenswin Road, was... scribed as bi able.


For


ABOUT £1 at the Save Fund coffeei the Clithe Parlour.


Su CRGS canteen


MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning and Transportation Com­ mittee : have agreed to extend Clitheroe Royal Grammar School’s tenancy of the. canteen building next to the old Albion Mill site by 12 months to March 1983.


Boilerhouse ■P]V


A PLAN to extend an existing garden store and provide additional boiler- nouse accommodation at “Nandene,” Kemple End, Stonyhurst, .has. been a] roved by the Ribble alley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee.


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Elect regist


on vie THE 1982-8: Electors goe Saturday an urged to ch have been in Copies wil


at the Ri’ Council Of Walk, Cli Mobile Offi Whalley an libraries a and Longrid and all bor offices.


lists for thei ticularly tho. toral circu changed dui 12 months. Anyone


People sh


has been o obtain a cla Mr Michael toral Regist at the Ri Council Offi must be- rei Jackson not cember 16th


Faulty - »


: corrosion, a further. £2


_ h om .H e\\ pay £5.costs


car with


A FAULTS car cost S Clark (17) Road’, a,. Clitheroe. I John Bates that the fa


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