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Plenty of volunteers for summer school V i .# * Boating
enthusiast dies at 45
A MAN who worked for
TGB Motors, Atkinson’s and Ribble Cement, during the 13 years he lived in Clitheroe has died, aged 45.
lived in Kemple View before moving to Church two years .ago.
Mr Derek Whittaker
often sailed his own craft on the Lancaster Canal and particularly liked the stretches round Carnforth and Glasson Dock.
A boating enthusiast he
Whalley restaurant plan approved
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A PLAN to alter Abbeydene, 25 King Street, Whalley, from a house to a licensed restaurant has been granted by the Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub-Committee — despite a protest petition and letters from local residents. The Ribble Valley
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Council’s Development Sub-Committee was told by Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey that 13 people petitioned against the plan on the grounds of increased parking problems and noise at night. Seven let ters of objection voicing similar fears had also been received from resi dents.
the County Surveyor had also voiced fears about lack of off-street parking.
Mr Bailey added that
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Honours degree
A FORMER pupil of
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School has gained an hon ours degree in agricultur al engineering at Newcas tle University. Daniel Frederick Wood
tended Lane Ends Prim ary School and Nelson and Colne College, where he obtained an OND in engineering.
(21), of Harrop Fold Farm, Bolton-by-Bow- land, is the son of Mr and Mrs Peter Wood, who run the Harrop Fold Guest House. He also formerly at
lington) said he could see no objection to the appli cation. At one time there were eight establishments serving food in King Street, now there were about two. Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw
Coun. Jack Can- (Bil- SMITH — ROBINSON
Gisburn Parish Church was the setting on Satur
(Whalley) said she had every sympathy with resi dents in ICing Street but
it was going to be a small restaurant and she did not
think it would add to the problems to any extent.
who, with a friend, took a portable television from a lorry cab and sold it, was put on probation for two years at the town’s magis trates’ court. John Stevenson (18), of
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HIGHLIGHT of a money-raising effort for St Mary’s Church Hall, Sabden, was a fancy dress competition.
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, Hannah Jacques (Worzel Gummidge and Aunt Sally), and Catherine Smith (Good Fairy). It was judged by Mrs Heath.
Competition winners were Christopher Bruce and Mrs Laura Moorliouse. PICTURE: Fancy dress contestant Andrew Heath (12) gives a helping hand to little Marianna Dewhursl, watched by the other competitors.
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Mr and Mrs Robinson, but the inclement conditions did not spoil the fun. Winners of the fancy dress were Matthew Aspin (Petrol Pump), Daniel and
Organised by Vye Robinson and friends, it raised 1180. Because of poor weather the effort had to be held in the Whalley Road home of
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Mahogany SOWERBl made in th
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peared before the court in January when sentence was deferred to enable him to save for the com pensation and to see if he could keep out of trouble.
Central Avenue, was also ordered to pay £25 com pensation for damaging a settee at a party. Stevenson f irs t ap
Faulty tyre
FOR using a motor cycle with a faulty tyre, Nigel Robin Harris (18), of King S tre et , Whalley, was
fined £20 with £5 costs at Clitheroe.
day for the wedding of Miss Andrea Jane Robin son and Mr Andrew Michael Smith. The bride, a cook, is
Plans now in the
pipeline
CHANGE of use to a shop of Mytton House, Chui-ch Street, Clitheroe, to sell antiques, is among the latest planning appli cations (number 0422), re ceived by Ribble Valley Council.
proposal to extend No. 72 Bawdlands into adjoining property to provide more shop space and extra living accommodation
Also from Clitheroe is a
include: Bashall Eaves: Use of
(0418). O th e r ap p l ic a tio n s
lounge for cafe area at the post office (0415). Aighton, Bailey and
Chaigley: Extensions to provide new kitchen facilities and more floor space at Stonyhurst Col lege (0425). Chipping: Erection of
one detached bungalow and garage on land at Brooklands, Longridge Road (0423).
the elder daughter of Mr and Mrs J. A. Robinson, of Lower Gazegill Farm, Rimington. The bridegroom, the
manager of a car acces sory shop, is the younger son of Mr and Mrs John Smith, of Colne. Given away by her
DURING the summer holidays many children put away their pens, paper and school books
with a sigh of relief and don’t bring them out again until the start of the next term.
Downham. For mid-way through
But not the children of
the holidays, Downham children, their friends and relatives eagerly settle down to studying at the three-day summer school held at St Leonard’s Church.
youngsters aged between four-and-a-half and 12 took part in the eleventh such school.
This year nearly 30
to be King,” which con trasted the life of Christ and that which Prince William will lead.
The theme was “Born LARGE SAVINGS ON
The school was organ ised by the vicar, the
FURNITURE, CARPETS Example: G-Plan Melisa 3-piece Suite was £1,348 now £899
Rev. F. E. Chard and te a c h e r s were Mrs Elizabeth Scott, Mrs Brenda Lund and the Misses Joyce and Wendy Oldfield.
the church the youngsters had visited the swimming
In addition to lessons in
baths, went on a nature walk and played cricket.
father, the bride wore a white, French embroi dered gown, with a Medici neckline, full skirt, long sleeves, an embossed lace Juliet cap and a finger tip veil. She earned red roses, lily-of-the- valley and stephanotis. Bridesmaids were Miss
Bathroom approved
Helen Smith, the brideg room’s sister; Miss Hilary Croft, the bride’s cousin; and Miss Emma Robin son, the bride’s sister. They wore forget-me-not
blue cotton dresses with ribbon and lace decorated bodices and short sleeves. B e s t man was Mr
Andrew Marsden, and ushers were Mr Graeme Robinson, the bride’s brother, and Mr Stephen Smith, the bridegroom’s brother. The ceremony was con
ducted by the vicar, Canon S. A. Selby. Or ganist was Mr Philip Peel. A reception was held at
the Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn. The couple are to live in
Barnoldswick. Photograph: Mr Brian
Smith, Earby.
All dressed up at Sabden &
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THE go-ahead has been given for a bathroom ex tension and porch at Cowper Place, Sawley.
Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com mittee, Borough Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey stated that a letter from a nearby resi dent had been received expressing concern at the possibility of the develop ment resulting in a loss of light.
In a rep o r t to the
added that the matter could not be controlled under planning or building control legislation. In planning terms the prop osal was acceptable.
However, . Mr Bailey
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'tecostal Church and on moving home he joined the Blackburn, Great Harwood and Clayton-le- Moors Pentecostal Fellow ship.
He was a regular wor shipper at Clitheroe Pen-
the Chapel of Rest, Rock dale, prior to interment at
A service was held at
Clitheroe Cemetery, on Friday.
vived by his wife, Joyce, and sons Stephen and Derek.
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