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WADDINGTON man Mr James'-Woods received a reward on Friday for clocking up a quarter of a century of service with Clitheroe engineers Econ Atkinson — in the form of a wrist watch presented by executive chairman Mr Bill Lupton. Mr Woods (58), of West View, completed 25 years
R e c t o r ’ s w i f e r e t u r n s
as a. c a p s ta n la th e operator at Christmas. He is married, with two daughters. Paying tribute to his
THE wife of the Rector of St J am e s ’s Church, Clitheroe, until recently, Mrs Shirley Broadhurst, will lead the town’s golden jubilee service for the Women’s World Day of Prayer at St James’s tomorrow.
long service, Mr Lupton said that people like Mr Woods were “the back bone of British industry.” Mr L u p to n made
another presentation — a certificate from the Royal British Legion thanking the workers for their ef forts with the annual Poppy Appeal
Clitheroe. It was received by Mrs Barbara Pearson. Mr Woods (centre) is
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pictured with Mrs Pear son ( r ig h t ) and Mr Lupton, his wife Helen and son David (front left) and workmates.
, Playscheme' popular
TWENTY local children aged from seven to 11 are taking part in a play-, scheme being run at the Trinity Youth and Com munity Centre by the Clitheroe Impact Youth Opportunities programme. The scheme, held on similar lines to the annual
theme “The people of God — gathered for worship, scattered for service,” starts at 7-30 p.m. and women from all the town’s churches will take part as readers.
The service, with the
'Guild choir, with Mrs A. Ashworth at the organ.
service will be a dance- drama by members of St James’s Church.'"There will also be afternoon ser vices tomorrow. at Cast- leford Home for the El derly, Clitheroe Hospital and St Ann’s Court, Low Moor.'
Another feature of the ,
Toe-H ev en t in the summer holidays, is the first to be organised by Clitheroe Impact and offers the youngsters a host of activities for their half-term break. The week of activities
comes to an end tomorrow with a poster-making ses
sion in the' morning and an open disco for under 14s during the afternoon. The scheme is being
ru n by five Im p ac t scheme members under the direction of supervisor Susan Grime.
C a s s e t te p la y e r
A CASSETTE player was stolen after thieves en
tered Edisford Primary School, Clitheroe, on
Friday night.
‘by Mrs Cynthia Laing, is on display in the Skipton Building Society window, Clitheroe,. until .tomorrow.
A display about the golden, jubilee, arranged
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Alterations ■■ at school
A START is', expected soon on the conversion of the former Bashall Eaves School into a village hall and three flats..' The 119-year-old .school
closed to pupils last-July. At a meeting of the
Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com mittee, Planning and Technical Officer ' Mr Philip Bailey reported that the changes would'be
largely confined to the in terior of the building.
being raised by villagers to furnish the hall.
Funds are currently
of Ireland — north and south — the service will include a jubilee hymn written by Rev. F. Platt Green with music by Miss Valerie Ruddle. This will be sung by the Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s
Prepared by the women j j j s l l aiid’f f l
Drama festival teams named
OVER the next few weeks six fortunate amateur theatre groups will be rehearsing with more than usual enthusiasm. ■
Keeping watch on work
TWO agricultural build ings for livestock are to be built on land adjacent to Lynwood, Pendleton Road, Wiswell. Approving the proposal,
Ribble Valley, Council’s Development Sub-Com mittee agreed with an ob servation of the parish council that a strict watch should be kept on all stages of the work, as in the past the applicant had often, failed to fulfil plan ning requirements. Deputy Planning Officer
Mr. Peter Nock said action was being taken on two en fo rc em en t n o tic es served on the owner, Mr John Moran.
cerned, he is making an effort,” he said. •
Refusal endorsed
AN appeal against a plan ning refusal by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-Committee has been dismissed. The appeal was for the
renovation and alteration of Dobber House, News- holme, to make it fit for a dwelling. Borough Planning and
“As far as we are con -
teams selected to appear at the Ribble Valley Drama Festival to be staged in Clitheroe Civic Hall during the last week in April.
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list of aspiring groups than is customary, the
Chosen from a longer
competing societies have won their places on past achievements and the plays they offer. They are:
Lancastrians, Blackpool, in “Count your Bles sings,” by Ronald Jeans.
Monday — The New
Drama Club in “Billy- Liar,” by Keith Water- house and Willis Hall.
Tuesday — Blackpool J
Tudor Players, Manches ter, in “The Wind in the
Wednesday — The
Sassafras Trees,” by Ray Galton and Allan
Settle, in “The Exorc ism,” by Don Taylor.
Simpson.. Thursday — Take One,
Footlights in “Bonny Brid,” by Michael Church.
Friday — Lancaster
Playgoers in “Mother Courage,” by Bertold Brecht.
Saturday — Sheffield
has assembled one of the most varied and interest ing programmes for some years. The competing teams
The Festival Committee
Technical . Officer Mr Philip Bailey told the committee that the Sec retary of State for the Department of the Envi ronment had agreed with the council’s decision.
CARNOT INSURED
FOR using a car in H entho'rn Road, Clitheroe, without insur ance, Anthony Gareffa (24), of Kemple View, was
fined £60, with £5 costs, by the town’s magis
trates. He told the court he
had believed the owner’s insurance covered his use
of the vehicle. A similar explanation
have all enjoyed consider able success and have been selected from a dozen or more applicants anxious to compete in the festival with its growing reputation.
was given by the owner, Earl Kenyon (20), of Shireburn Lodge, Edis- ford Bridge, who was fined £60, with £5 cost^ for permitting the vehicle to be used without insur-
A t im e ly aw a rd A ll
FIFTEEN men kept w i th tra d i t io n and donned aprons to serve up their own brand of
potato pie at Clitheroe Parish Church's annual Shrove Tuesday supper. The family social, in
- the supper. All the helpers were
dress contest judged by Mrs Pat Hall and Mr Derek Holmes. Then came games, entertain ment by magician Mr John Pye and finally
It began ivith a fancy , /
thanked by the vicar, Canon John Hudson, who is pictured (centre back) ivith some of the youngsters.
the Parish Hall, at tracted more than 150 people.
Whalley guest house plan is opposed
A PLAN for 19 more, bedrooms at the Croft Guest House for the Elderly, Whalley, had the village in uproar, a Ribble Valley Council Committee was told. Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw
told the Development Sub-Committee that she' had been inundated by
phone calls objecting to . and a sitting room, the size of the plan. “The extension would entirely fill the very large garden and I don’t think it is exaggerating to say Whal ley is in uproar,” she said. According to Planning
and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey there are nine guest bedrooms with
THIEVES escaped with Club on Sunday night, about £350 after breaking Entry to the premises open a fruit machine at was gained through a rear
B a n d it ra id ed Whalley Conservative window.
associated rooms at the King Street premises.
The plan was for another 19, with some bathrooms
tions from nearby ’ resi dents and the Parish Council felt the scheme was totally incongruous to the area Coun. Bob Ainsworth
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