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PINDER — HARB
The wedding of Miss
Julie Helen Harb and Mr Maurice Leslie Pirider took place at Chatburn Methodist 'Church. The bride is the eldest
senior social work officer Mr N. G. Baron, “for someone in need to be helped by an unpaid non- official person; in other words, to be befriended. “Presently we have a
It is meaningful,” said
group of five volunteers who work with a small number of people. Service to others is their main motive and we have very much appreciated the time which they have been able to offer to our clients.” A volunteer is likely to
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be asked to do a variety of jobs, some as one-offs, such as transporting people, b ab y -s it t in g , granny- sitting or shop ping, but the most impor tant thing of all is to build up relationships on a long term basis. The social workers will
daughter of Mrs Juliana Harb, of Pendle Avenue, Chatburn, and the late Mr Josef Harb. The bridegroom is the
eldest son of Mr and Mrs Leslie Pinder, of Grafton Street, Clitheroe. The bride, given away
by her uncle, wore a lace- trimmed gown featuring a high neckline and train. She had a headdress of white pearls and silk flow ers and carried a bouquet of pink and mauve silk flowers. Bridesmaids were Miss
Angela Harb, the bride’s sister, and Miss Wendy Hudson, Miss Paula Briggs, and Miss Cindy .Briggs, the bridegroom’s nieces. They wore mauve dres
advise volunteers when any difficulties are en countered. The appeal coincides
Six months to sort out Chipping planning
with a seasonal drive to provide Christmas toys for needy children in the Ribble Valley. All kinds of playthings
AN appeal against Dosa by the Ribble
Valley Council to pull new bowling
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in good condition are re quired and volunteers are needed to collect, pack and distribute the gifts. If you are interested,
clubhouse -at 1 The Brick House Restaur ant, Chipping, has been adjourned for six months.
Mr Baron will be pleased to receive inquiries on Clitheroe 25146.
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ses decorated with frills and made by the brideg room’s sister, Mrs Pamela Hudson. Their outfits were completed by match ing headresses and bou quets. Best man was Mr Mark
Paythorne
Pinder, the bridegroom’s brother, and usher was Mr Alan Boyer. Following the cere
subject of the annual mis sionary meeting held at Paythorne Chapel on Friday. The Rev. T. J. Brad
Costumes Life in Ghana was the
mony, performed by the Rev. Tim Bradshaw, there was a reception at the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton. The couple went on honeymoon to the Lake
District. They will live in Bridge Road, Chatburn. Photograph: P y e ’s,
Clitheroe.
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Man did not pay for bar of chocolate
A STORE detective at Hillards Supermarket saw a Grindleton man put a block of chocolate in his trousers pocket and leave without paying for it, Clitheroe magistrates
were told. Frank Fletcher Briggs
(53), of Greendale View, was found guilty of steal ing the chocolate, worth 63>/2p. He was fined £50 and
shaw introduced the speaker, Miss C. Garnett, of Rathmell, and the boys and girls tried on the ap propriate costumes. There was a bring-and-
The council imposed an
enforcement order against ' the owner, Mi- Tim Gor- nall, for going ahead with building work without de tailed planning permis sion. The order would have meant taking down the building for inspection of materials.
the appellant’s evidence,. Mr Eric Lawrance, a senior planning inspector from the Department of Environment, decided to adjourn an inquiry at Clitheroe, to give Mr Gor- nall time to put full plans before the council. If
After hearing part of
these are then refused, the inquiry will be re sumed in six months. Counsel for Mr Gomall,' .
Mr David Hodson, said that in 1975 his client had been given outline plan ning permission to con vert a barn. He had planned to build
building “inspector,” said Itf'June,'1980 application
a motel with two staff flats, but after a change of heart decided on - a bowling green and club
house instead. Approval was sought
and building work started on, the site of the barn and a shippon. Mr Hodson conceded this was a breach of planning per mission. In the course of build
was made for permission to develop a car park and the bowling green. This was granted and there was then an interval until October 1981 when the council wrote to Mr Gor nall asking, about- the un authorised work on the two-storey clubhouse
building. After a site meeting be
ing work the shippon fell down. Mr Gornall did not think he needed permis sion to re-build on the site of a former building. “During the course of
the work there were fre quent visits by the council
buy ■ stall and refresh ment's were served. Pro ceeds of £25 arc for the overseas mission fund.
W is w e l l
Cancer research The final total raised at
Wiswell WI’s ploughman’s lunch at the home of Mr and Mrs H. D. Hacking, Springfield Close, Whal- ley, was £309.02. It will go to the Mayor’s Charity Fund for cancer research at Christie Hospital, Man chester.
the Old Grammar School, .Whalley, over £50 was
Whitewell
that he noticed the choco late sticking out from the bars of his trolley and put the block in his pocket so that it would not fall on the floor. “I did leave without
ordered to pay costs total ling £31.59. Briggs told the court
grand draw held at the Whitewell Hotel by per mission of Mr and Mrs R. Bowman l-aised £244 for St Michael’s Church.' Whist winners were:
For church A whist drive and
Jumble At a jumble sale held in
raised for Wiswell WI funds.
Guild increases its membership
RIBBLESDALE Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild enjoyed a full and active year with increased membership, members were told at the annual meeting by secretary Mrs E. Windle. Mrs A. Pedder presided
and Mrs K. Higson gave the financial statement.
The constitution and standing orders were read by Mrs H. Mikanowize and Mrs J. Boothman.'
everyone for their support during her three years as chairman and handed over the badge of office to Mrs M. Robinson.
Mrs Pedder thanked A set of table mats and
a plant were presented to Mrs Pedder and Mrs Higson for their work.
Officers for the coming
Mrs D. Hargreaves, Miss M. Jackson, Mrs N. Breaks, Mr J. Robinson, Mr T. Holden, Mr J. Robinson. < Dominoes: W. Hay-
paying for it but I did not do so intentionally,” he said.
hurst, G. Timbrell, C. Colley, E. Howarth, E. Nowell, M. Simpson.
year are: Mrs M. Robin son, chairman; Miss 0. Wolstenholme, vice-chair man and social studies chairman; Mrs Windle, secretary; Miss B. Foulds, minutes and speakers’ secretary; Mrs A. Pedder, treasurer; Mrs M. Cunlif- fe, deputy treasurer; Mrs Mikanowizc, homecrafts chairman.
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At the December meet
the Christmas shopping trip to Blackpool on November 22nd.
Tea and biscuits were served by the committee.
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Helped :o run
textiles business
A SHOPKEEPER in Clitheroe in the 1960s, Mr David Oddie, has died,
aged 68. Mr Oddie’s brother,
Edward, started Oddie’s Textiles in King Street,
where the Army and Navy Stores is today, and Mi- David Oddie helped his brother to run the cloth materials business until it was sold. A former pupil of
FITTED BY
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Mr Oddie worked as a cloth cutter in the 1930s until the war, when he joined the RAF and served in India. After the war he lived Blackburn, where he
was employed as a works manager. When he returned to
the area he lived in Clitheroe Road, Wadding- ton, for 10 years, moving to St Mary’s Street, Clitheroe, recently. He was a member of
the Royal British Legion and the local Conservative Club. He is survived by his
wife Madeleine, son Matthew and daughter Denise. Requiem Mass at SS
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wrote to the council saying he had only re built an existing building and that their inspector had raised no objection while the work was going on.
the enforcement order was served while- detailed plans were awaiting con sideration by the council. After a brief meeting
Then later in January \ ^ l n
between the parties in Oc tober, the Ribble Valley Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey decided the enforcement
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time at Sabden Holme Committee’s Hallow-e’en dance to hand over £525
at September’s street market in Sabden organ ised by the committee. Cheques for £250 went to the Ribble Valley Red Cross Club and Padiham branch of the St John Ambulance and a cheque for £25 to Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary.
sented to charity rep resentatives by committee members Mrs E. Lowe, Mr F. Windsor and Mr V. Orrell, at St Nicholas’s Church Hall.
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