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MORTONS T H E R E ’S M O R E IN M O O R L A N E Crash leads to £50 fine
AN accident on a bend at Billington led to Nigel Thomas White (22), of Calder House, Brockhall, b e in g fin ed £50 at Clitheroe for driving with out due care and atten tion. White, who denied the
towards him as he round ed a bend on Chapel Lane on his own side of the road. He tried to steer his vehicle further to the left but the other car hit him. Mr Paul Schofield, de
summons, told • the court that he saw a car heading
fending, described the bend as “ very tight indeed.” White was or dered to pay costs of £25.
TO mark Clitheroe Rugby Club’s fifth an niversary, the club held a special lunch in the new clubhouse a t L i t t lem o o r on
Sunday. Last month, the
club completed its second development stage with the instal la t ion o f showers, changing fa c i l it ie s and a m em b e r s ’ lounge. The next stage will
be the laying of hard core for the car park
and a tree planting scheme' in time for
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Rhythmic drive is feature
of recital
A PROGRAMME cover ing a wide choice of music was given by Chelmsford C a th ed ra l o r g a n is t Graham E l l io t t at Clitheroe Parish Church Organ S o c ie ty on Saturday. His recital was notable
THERE tvas a full house at a fashion shoiv held by the Whal le y , Wi swe l l and Barroio Conservative Association women’s branch at Whal ley Abbey.
provided by Jackie, of Clitheroe, included cocktail and evening dresses and separates.
Autumn fashions
J. Tasker and Miss E. Coleman. The proceeds of nearly £170 ivere for branch funds.
Commeres were Mrs
for its rhythmic drive and very bright and interest ing choice of stops, ex ploring many of the tonal colours of the instrument. The Jig Fugue must
have had everyone tap ping their feet and the Music for the Royal Fireworks was a magnifi cent tour de force. Vierne’s Carillon de
of the outfits are, from the left, Joan Joss, Marie Yates, Marian Ri dsd ale , Ei l e en Haythornwhite, Kath Hic key, . Be v e r l e y Duffy, Janet Dickson.
Westmins ter showed great quality of articula tion and in Chant de Mai and Minuet/Scherzo by Jongen, "Mr Elliott gave the romantic side of the music full rein. Before playing “Varia
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Garage to home plan
•A PLAN to change the use of commercial premises at Sawley
tions on a Hymn Tune” by his Welsh compatriot Wil liam Matthias, Mr Elliott explained its meaning. His encore was C. S. Lang’s Tuba Tune.
Empty-handed INTRUDERS fled empty-
handed after setting off a burglar alarm at Castle Lighting, Castlegate, Clitheroe, on Monday. They gained entry by
forcing bars on a window at the rear of the pre mises:
Garage to a domestic dwelling is among the latest applications
received by the Kibble Valley Council’s Planning Department
sign with overhead spot light illumination at 136 Lowergate (0559). Extra bedroom and an.- additional window to provide more light at 36 York Street (0562). Building of fridge and ancillary works to the rear of 13 King Street (0565).
(number 0567). Clitheroe: Projecting board
sion to 20 Bridge Road (0557). Langho: Proposed altera
Chatburn: Proposed exten
tions with bedrooms and bath room extension at “The Nook” York Lane (0563).
nated internal projecting sign at thejRed Pump Inn (0566).
Bashall Eaves: Static illumi "'•eon/y
and we w our desi, styles b Susa
l a t e n ig Shoiving a selection CO. LTD
the official opening of the clubhouse next
April. This will be celebrated with a spe cial game against the Anti-Assassins. Our picture shows
tall ships race
Talk on
AN illustrated talk on life aboard a sailing ship and the Tall Ships race to Lisbon was given to 50 members of the Retire ment Fellowship -at Cal- derstones Hospital by Mr Roger Hirst. Mr Hirst, a former
Festival of Remembrance
THE Clitheroe branch of Legion is on Saturday staging i
Arranger and producer
Mr Walter Brayshaw, the branch secretary, hopes
that standards from many North-East Lancashire branches will be paraded during the service, which starts at the Calderstones theatre at 7-15 p.m. The festival — a minia
ture version of the nation- al spectacle at London s
Albert Hall — was last held 20 years ago in Clitheroe’s King Lane cinema, which is now Hill ards’ supermarket. It has been revived as part of the Clitheroe
Swim gala cancelled through
cable fault
head gardener at the hos pital, was assisted by Mr B. Shields. The talk was followed
Megan Haworth, of the ladies’ committee, serving lunch to mem bers and guests. .
Stolen machine A YAMAHA motor cycle
was stolen from the car Dark at the Wellsprings
Inn, Nick o’Pendle, on Sunday night. The 350 c.c. machine is valued at £600.
by the official film from the “Sail Training Associ ation” featuring the ships “Sir Winston Churchill” — manned by boys — and the “Malcolm Miller” — by girls. Chairman Mr H. Tun
AN electricity fault meant that Clitheroe Swimming Club had to cancel its annual children’s gala at- the last minute on Friday. The Ribblesdale pool
stall gave a vote of thanks. Tea and biscuits were served by the com mittee. At the next meeting, on
temperature dropped after a cable overheated and over 200 children and relatives had to be sent home. Clitheroe MP Mr David Waddington had been due to present the prizes. Club official Mr Rod Jones explained: “We
November 30th in the social club, speaker will be Mr Bob Roberts, Radio Lancashire pre
senter. He will give an after
noon of music and infor mation entitled “Country Sounds”. New members are welcome.
were too late to warn most people so they turned up for nothing.” The fault was repaired
during Saturday and the pool reopened on Sunday. The gala will now take
of Remembrance for 20 years, and the public invited to ioin in.
Festival nublic is
branch’s effort towards the annual Poppy Day
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^Leading the service will be Canon John Hudson, vicar of Clitheroe and Legion chaplain. The act of remembrance will be spoken by Mr Stan Tavlor, of Waddington, the North-West area
chairman. The Clitheroe Evening
Townswomen’s Guild choir will be taking part and community singing
will be led by Whalley councillor Jimmy F ell. The festival will see the
gathering of county, branch and association standards; naval, army, air and nursing cadets and
bands.
There will also be dis plays by the army and
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police cadets. Among those attending
will be the Ribble Valley and Clitheroe Mayors, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg and Coun. John Cowgill, and Mr Frank Pope, chief executive officer at Cal derstones. Royal British Legion of
— BARROW DRINKALL
Tenerife followed the wedding of Miss Julie Alison Barrow and Mr John Thompson Drinkall, at St Helen’s Church, Waddington, on Saturday. The bride, a product as
. A honeymoon in
sistant, is the second daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Barrow, of Fields H o u s e . Farm, Wad dington. The bridegroom, a
farmer, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs J. R. Drin- kall, of Backridge Farm, Waddington. The bride, given away
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A PACKED publi meeting in Waddingto on Monday reaffirme the village’s oppositic to any extension of Wa< dington Fell Quarry. Resident after re:
dent told how their liv were being made intole
able by heavy lorri passing through the v iage to and from t quarry. Coun. Eric Edmor
son, chairman of t parish council, summ up the feelings of t village when he sa “Cracks are appearing people’s homes and w: and lamp-posts a
tilting. “People have h
enough of it , wi mothers fearing for th
Ban o
,length waterfall veil was held in place by a circlet of flowers and she carried a bouquet of pink roses, stephanotis, freesia and lily-of-the-valley. Bridesmaids were the
by her father, wore a model gown of crinoline design in French moire ta f feta trimmed with Chantilly lace. Her full-
ficials will include East Lancashire County secret ary Mr George Pollard; and Mr George Fair- weather, chairman of the Bing House Home, South- port, and a National Ex ecutive member. Souvenir admission programmes are available,
price £1.50. Clitheroe’s homage to
place this Saturday, bet ween 5-30 and 8-30 p.m. followed by a disco dance in the Roefield Barn.
the fallen will be led a week on Sunday by Town Mayor, Coun. John Cow- g i l l . A s e r v ic e at Clitheroe Parish Church at 10-45-a.m. will be con ducted by Canon John Hudson and afterwards the Mayor will head the p r o c e s s io n to th e c'.enotaph.
Fashion show time at Abbey
CLITHEROE magis trates banned Trevo Walker (19), of Mitche! Street, from driving fo six months after he ha< admitted using a moto cycle without insurance.
Walker was fined £1 for the offence and similo
bride’s sisters, the Misses Linda, Elaine, Diane and Karin Barrow, who wore model gowns of matching design in pale blue and pale pink Swiss cotton lawn, trimmed with white
lace. B e s t man was Mr
Richard Drinkall, the bridegroom’s brother, and groomsmen were Mr John Livesey and Mr Robert Townson. Ushers were Mr Andrew Bicknell and Mr Michael Porter. The ceremony was
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Eaves. Photograph: Pye’s,
Clitheroe.
Tour of fire station
MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Rotaract Club en joyed a tour of Accrington Fire Station. The next club meeting
is on Tuesday at the Sta tion Hotel, Clitheroe, and will take the form of a d a r ts and dominoes evening. New members are always welcome.
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A FASHION show pre sented by Mrs J. Parker, of “Town and Country”, for Clitheroe Flower Club at SS Michael and John’s social centre was a big success with 150 people attending. The hall was decorated
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