«tV’T» 4.T-0. 1 r i4 Clitheroe Advertiser and,Times, November.26th, 1981 £M:1. N E L SO N 68100
First function to be held at “ village hall
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BASHALL. EAVES’ ,new village hall —: part: of; the’ former school building where lessons ended'; for the final time in July - will be unveiled =to » the public on (Wednesday.
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PARISH councillors in Whalley rolled up their sleeves to help prepare and serve a ploughman’s lunch on Sunday. Nearly 100 pe’ople,
many on their, way home from church or chapel, called in for a bite to eat at the Adult Centre. There was also a tombola and a raffle. The event is thought to
"2-30 in the, afternoon will be followed by ’
and mince pie' evening, : to-! which everyone is invited.; This starts ;at , 7-30 and'; admission will be 35p. . At a public meeting’in
September,' it was agreed; th a t the ■ 119-year-old! building should have' a; dual purpose and negotia tions are currently .. in progress regarding , poss- ■ ible uses of < the other:, section.
Mr Donald Peacock said ■ a
have raised about £100 for the International Year of Disabled People. Among the visitors was
Coun. Jimmy Fell, chair man of the Ribble Valley IYDP committee, who lives in the village. 1 Parish council chairman Miss Pauline -Wilkinson said that as well as rais ing money, the event had been an important public relations exercise. “We want people ,to
that the village hall part;; — complete with kitchen and toilets — would be managed by a committee of representatives from the village and organisa tions such
as.the WI and- parish council. ..
long-term7 future of the! building a s , a village hall will be secured by the fact that it can be readily di vided into two quite sepa rate parts,” he said. ■ “The other section will
realise that parish council lors do more than just sit round a table and talk,” she said.
Garage
, Committee has approved I a plan to build a private d o uble g a ra g e a t '9 H om ea cre A v en u e , [ Sabden.
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MEMBERS of the action group fighting to keep Bolton-by-Bowland School open have de cided not to . go to London when Education Minister Sir Keith Joseph hears the final plea for the school’s future from local MPs- Mr David Waddington and Mr John Watson.
“We have every confi
be put to a use which will provide enough income to contribute to the cost of maintaining, the. entire fabric of the building.”
Hurst Green fair raises £ 5 1 8
A CHRISTMAS Fair held by St John’s Church, Hurst Green, at
-.the vil lage memorial hall raised a record total of £518 for church funds.
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stalls selling all kinds of provisions and festive re quirements attracted up to 150 people and by 4; p.m. — just one and a half hours after the fair was opened by the vicar, the Rev. Brian Cave — almost everything had been sold.'
A glittering array of
: coal, won by Mrs Jacques and Mr T. Ashley. Other raffle winners were Mrs J. McDonald, R. Roger- son, Mrs J. Winkley, J. Bailey, R. Bailey and G. Holden. The competition to guess the doll’s name was won by Mrs M. Ark wright.
Among items, raffled were two cwt bags of
The event was organ
.Union members. “We were delighted
ised by the PCC Christ- nlas Fair sub-committee, stalls were manned by members of the congrega tion and refreshments were served by Mothers’
with the response,” said churchwarden Mr John Peel, a member of the sub-committee.- “Every thing went very well and no sooner had the fair been opened than we started clearing - up. It was . a tremendous suc cess.”
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FOR riding a motor cycle on Clitheroe Road, Wad dington, without insur ance, Anthony Martin Lord (25), • of Whitewell Drive, Clitheroe, was fined £90' with £5 costs by the town’s magistrates. ■ In a letter to the court;
• pressure,” said action group spokesman Mr John Murray.
dence in the MPs repre senting us and they have said they would rather present the case alone, w i th o u t ■ any e x t ra
year-old school was vis ited by an inspector from the Education Ministry to check out the facts put forward by the action group in their campaign to keep open’the school. Mr Murray said the
•Last' week, 'the 400-
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that the already relatively small number of secon dary pupils • in . this area together- with falling rolls pose particular problems.” In fact; according to the
after Sir Keith had seen the MPs' on December 17th, his decision would probably be announced in the new year. As well as the detailed
visit by the inspector — which was, completely un announced — was usually the last step befpre the- case was finally consi dered by the minister. ;Mr Murray said that,
case made out by the group, 80 letters have been submitted objecting to the plans of the county council to close" the school next summer. !
Elizabeth steps in
WHEN one of the cast of W ad d in g to n Drama Group’s latest production suddenly went down with ch ick e n p o x , young Elizabeth Keighley step ped in to save the day. v
lings, West Bradford, took over the part of Sylvie, an au pair girl, from Debbie Spencer (17), of Waddow Grove, Wad dington.
Elizabeth (14), of Fil -
Wilkinson: • “Debbie is very disappointed, but Elizabeth has done very well. When she took over on Sunday morning she sat down and in half-an- hour had learnt the part,”
Said prdducer Greta Elizabeth had been as
sisting with' prompting and other behind-the scenes work when she was asked to help out with the ro le ..............
Lord " said the owner of the machine had only just changed his insurance to owner-driver.
MORE than 1,000 people. attended a Craft and Christmas Fair organised by Clitheroe Conservative Association.
There were 16 craft and • '■•■■
Ray .Cooney and John Chapman, opened last n ig h t in St H e le n ’s Sunday School, Wadding ton, and ru n s :u n t i l Saturday. \ .-,..•
The play, a comedy by Craft fair makes £500
collectors stalls .and five: stands organised, by the Association at .the fair, held in.-. Longridge Civic Hall. About £500 was raised for funds.
T O P T W E N T Y S O U N D S
• 4. '(2) “Every little thing she does is magic” — Police. • 5. (7) “Physical” — Olivia Newton-John.' ■ . 6. (8) “Tonight I’m yours” — Rod Stewart. - , ; 7. (5) “Joan of Arc” — • Orchestral Manoeuvres in-*: the Dark. ■ . :
2. (3) “Begin
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8. (6);“She used to be my girl” — Four Tops.. 9. (9) “Let’s groove”— Earth, Wind and Fire.
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18. (18) “Steppin out” — Kool and the Gang. - , 19. (20) “Hold me” — B. A. Robertson and Maggie;
17. (14) “When you were sweet sixteen” — Fureys- and Davey Arthur.
" ' > 20; (19) “Why do fools fall in love” — Diana Ross) I ’. '. '• -B e l l . 1 _ , < • '
«'^National placings are in-brackets.. Tip forithe top:. “Wedding Bells” — Godley and i'Creme. ,LP, ofthev Week: “Speak . and Spell’’. — • Depeche ; Mode.. Chart supplied by Castle Records and Tapes.
15. (17) “Ay ay aymoosey” — Modern Romance., v ; 16. (15)' “It’s my party” — Dave1 Stewart and Barbara Gaskin.
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went to K. Robinson (£740) and J. Douglas (£770), and for accredited heifers to :J. Snow den" (£635) and A. Wade (£645). Friesian cows made to £770
gers making to £545. ■ i
depend on its ability -to offer a range , of courses ^appropriate to the needs (of pupils of differing abilities, the report con cluded. • j
report, falling rolls could put a question mark against the future of Bow- land. Previously the school has been retained subject to it" remaining a viable unit; I ts future will now
Assurance
Valley District Education Officer Mr David Staton most of next year will probably be devoted to public consultation over the options. As new comprehensive
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Cinema
AN exciting action-packed space film : “Outland,” starring Sean Connery comes to Clitheroe Civic Hall next week.
schemes must always start at the beginning of a new academic year, this meant that none could be introduced in Clitheroe until September, 1983 at the earliest. . he gave an assurance that all children currently in grammar schools would be able to work their way through their curricula. “There’s no question of
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