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§1331 (Classified)


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) so t ru s t


J-ned th a t the lidards were al- ! What a way to Inty Council! J; told that the Jo close the Dis- ■cation Office in


1 has nothing to I polities and is I economy rnea-


Inoney there we jo fritter on the of lamp stan-


Jke a contribution f the County Jit of its difficul- Ireply was “no


It really believe ■Elman and her | have got it in Valley because


Instance to the llans to do away


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Btate reprieving |) y - B o w 1 a n d ■ it is their own Ijple are begin- Bik so.


[0 years ago I 1 take part in a Bt in Padiham. Itform with me 1 Alston and I I many words in I Alice had a


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THERE has been a good response to a plea for ideas to help raise £55,000 towards the cost of a sports hall at the Roefield recreation area.


fund-raising campaign said that eight Ribble Valley bodies had already suggested’ events and of­ fered to run them.


A spokesman for the


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set the ball rolling for fund-raising and more events are expected to follow quickly.


Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour in January will


A coffee morning in the


£220,000, of which the Ribble Valley Sports Council must ra is e £55,000 in order to apply for a £40,000 grant from th e n a t io n a l S p o r ts Council.


The project will cost


gestions should contact Mr Ken Robinson, Clitheroe 25394 (even­ ings).


P a rk in g f in e


A MAN from Great Mitton denied failing to comply with no waiting cones but was fined £20 with £5 costs at Clitheroe Magistrates Court. •Mr Peter Roberts, pro­


welcome by the campaig­ ners and anyone with sug­


More ideas will still be


Remembrance Day service arrangements


HOMAGE to the Fallen will be paid on Sunday at services throughout the Ribble Valley.


Ra id on Abbey rooms


AS delegates to a Dioce­ san youth assembly were relaxing at a barn dance and disco at Whalley Abbey conference centre on Saturday night, a thief was hard at work. up­ stairs.


secuting, said that John Maudsley (62), of Spencer Fold Cottage, had parked in a section of Kestor Lane, Longridge, where th e cones had been placed. A policeman had put the cones there at 7 a.m. and collected them at 5 p.m. The defendant told the


court that he had not seen any cones there where he had parked.-


rooms and stole a number of personal documents as well as a jewellery box


He entered four bed­


containing a silver neck­ lace and £35 in cash.


Ford Escort was broken into in the Abbey car park. A stereo recorder and five cassettes were stolen along with a brief-' case and raincoat valued at a total of £172.


On the same night, a tigating. Clitheroe CID is inves­


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THE development of Queen’s Park, Blackburn, should be at the centre of any future plans for the area’s hospital services.


which involves Clitheroe, Accrington and Blackburn Royal Infirmary operating as'community hospitals —


This recommendation —


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has been approved by the Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Health Au­ thority.


also see the retention of Bramley Meade Maternity Home, Whalley, now goes forward for consideration by the Regional Health Authority and then the Government, possibly by early next year.


The scheme, which will


the AHA was the second of four proposals put for­ ward in a consultative paper on local hospital services well into the next century. It was the option sup­


The option backed by


ported at a public meeting in Clitheroe called by the local Community Health Council. The only questionmark


followed by a procession to the Castle cenotaph led by Town Mayor Coun. John Cowgill. Organisations are asked


be a Remembrance ser­ vice at the Parish Church


At Clitheroe there will


to assemble in Church Street before 10-20 a.m. for the walk to the church where the service will be conducted by the Vicar of Clitheroe, Canon John Hudson. The procession to the


LOCAL young farmers


held a varietyshow contest in Clitheroe Pa r ish Hall on Saturday. Teams from YFC s


in Clitheroe, Slaid- burn and Bolton-by- Bowland were intro­ duced by area YFC chairman Martin Bristol. Winners were the


. New film categories introduced


A NEW system of film categories has been intro­ duced and will apply to all presentations at the Civic Hall Cinema, Clitheroe.


joint second, Clitheroe with a comedy sketch about a committee meeting and Slaid­ burn with a colourful presentation called “SS Slaidburn.” Miss Margot Watson


Bolton-by-Bowland team with a produc­ tion ca lled “Job Centre." Clitheroe and Slaidburn were


Film Censors has decided that the new system will be clearer, particularly for parents.


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Castle will be led by the Lancashire Evening Post band and Royal British Legion standard bearers, arriving at noon. There xvill be the tradi­


No rest for Whalley Players


tional service at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, at 10- 30 a.m. attended by mem­ bers of the Clitheroe and district branch of the Royal Engineers’ Associa­ tion. At 2-45 there will be a united service at the village cenotaph. The Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Mrs Myra


Clegg will be attending a service in her own village of Wiswell. This will be at the cenotaph at 9-30 a.m. From there she will go


NO sooner has the curtain call been taken on Whal­


ley Church Players’ latest production that the socie­ ty is thinking about the next.


started for the “Wizard of Oz,” to be produced i March by Dorothy Duck­ worth.


Rehearsals have just


to the 10-45 service at Whalley M e th o d is t Church. Afterwards the civic party and other members of the congrega­ tion will meet up with worshippers from the parish church to walk to the village cenotaph for a service at noon. In the afternoon the


Mayor will be at the cenotaph at Billington for a service at 3 p.m. The Hodder Valley


branch of the Legion is holding its service at St Hubert’s Church, Dunsop Bridge at 11 a.m. Then there will be a


parade through the village for a service at the cenotaph at noon.


Jeans stolen


JEANS valued at £810 were stolen from the Clitheroe shop of W. B. Hanson, Whalley Road, on Thursday night. The jeans, 92 pairs of


against the Ribble Val­ ley’s present set-up con­ cerns Ribchester Hos­ pital. District administrator


them, were taken by thieves who climbed on top of an outhouse roof and entered the premises by smashing a toilet window.


Chemists’ rota


Mr Paul Whitfield' said this week that because of the village’s relatively small population, it would be necessary in the future to review the hospital’s viability.


TODAY and tomorrow, R. N. and M. Read, Moor Lane, Glitheroe, will be open from 5-30 to 6-30 p.m. Sunday: Boots, Castle Street, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday, 5-30 to 6-30 p.m.


mainly of children, with just a few adult roles, and teenagers are still needed for the cast. Anyone wanting to join in should go along to Whalley CE School on Tuesdays, at 6- 30 p.m.


The cast is composed


there is to be a stage make-up demonstration in the school by Mrs Mar­ g a r e t W e s th e ad , of Clitheroe, starting at 7-45 p.m. Everyone is welcome and admission is free. The next night, audi­


On November 29th


cations are PG, standing for parental guidance, 15 (for films passed for per­ sons of 15 and over) and 18 (films passed for per­ sons 18 or over).


The other new classifi­


categories clear the old AA and X symbols will be used after their equiva­ lents for the next two


To make th e new years. Collision


A MOTOR CYCLIST and his pillion passenger re­ ceived minor cuts and b ru is e s when th e i r machine was involved an accident with a car in C h a tb u rn R o a d , Clitheroe, on Sunday. Neither the driver, Mr John Nicholas (19), of Fox


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dinner and party is being held at Whalley Abbey on December 20th.


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A CLITHEROE man was fined a total of £110 by the town’s magistrates for three motoring offences and disqualified from driv­ ing for nine months under the totting-up procedure. Alan Hardacre (33). of


Kemple View, was fined £60 for driving without in­ surance, £40 for having a defective tyre and £10 for not having a test certifi­ cate. He was ordered to pay £5 costs. He was also given four


penalty points, bringing his total to the disqualifi­ cation level.


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