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Members’- slides
judged
RIBBLESDALE Camera Club’s 'meeting took' the form of-a competition, or ganised-by club chairman Mr G. Creighton.
four slides each, which were- marked -. and" com mented on by members. Winners \yere , Mr K ., Mercer, Mrs M.l Strick land and Mr A; Marsden.. The. final meeting of the
Members submitted *
—Teenager took car
without consent
FINES, compensation and costs totalling £890 were imposed by Clitheroe Magistrates on teenager Aaron Brian Coe for the unauthorised taking of a car and for having no insurance.
, ted by clubs affiliated to the union and judged by an independent person. The new sy llab u s
winter session 'was a showing of slides in the ‘ Lancashire and Cheshire Photographic Union folio.' These were slides submit-
begins this.' week with a talk by club member' Mr J. West. Any new mem bers will be welcome at the Tuesday evening meetings, held at 7-30 p.m. in the club room, Ribble Lane, Chatburn.
secuting, said Coe (17), of W h i tew e ll D r iv e ,
Mr Philip_ Howard, pro
Clitheroe, took the car from Smith’s Transport yard in Woon'e Lane.
extensive damage. — of over £2,000 — behind the Grammar School canteen in Waterloo Road. ,
It was later found with
Need for village hall
INQUIRIES are being made into .the possibility of Whalley having a vil lage hall or community centre.
P a r ish Council Miss Pauline Wilkinson told parishioners at the annual • meeting that the council had a place tentatively in' mind which could come o'n the market in the future.
Chairman of Whalley
member of a sub-commit- tee set up to look into the subject, said a village hall would be a big asset to the community. It would be too expensive to build a centre, so existing prop erties were • being consi dered for adaptation.
Coun. Eric. Ronnan,
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He added that if a hall
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that a village hall , was much needed.
Parishioners agreed Conversion
PERMISSION for the conversion of a barn at Lower Standen Hey,- Clitheroe, to a single dwelling, has been granted by the ■ Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Committee. •
WINE SALE
The French have a saying “A day without wine is like a day without sun . Make everyday of this summer a day with sun by coming to Shawbridge and buying your own supply of liquid sunshine. We have selected specially for you a range of wines that are ideal for summer drinking and all are at reduced prices. Many of these wines will be available for tasting during the next few yveeks.
FRENCH WINES
WHITE 1978 Chateau Coucheroy (Graves).... .................... Bourgogne Reserve de la Folie................................ 1978 Macon “ Clesse” ......... .................................... 1977 Pouilly Vinzelles.............................................. 1978 Bourgogne Grande Ordinaire “ Le Bourguig- non" Blanc..........................................................
1979/80 Gras Plant du Pays Nantais VDQS........... 1979/80 Gros Plant du Pays Nantais VDQS
“ Chateau le Jaunay” .......................................... 1979 Cheverny VDQS.............................................
1978 Quincy.......................... •••••........................ 1979/80 Coteauxdu Layon (Sweet)...... ..................
Gaillac Sec............................. .................................. Gaillac Perle (Slightly Sparkling)'..............................
Gaillac Moelleux (Sweet)......................................... .Jurancon Sec', Cuvee Oceane................................ Jurancon Moelleux, Cuvee Quadri-Centenaire...... - Grand Large Sec, Vin de Pays du Departement des Pyrenees Atlantique.... ................................
Grand Chartrons Blanc.............. ........... ................... Selection Chandesais Blanc....................................
RED
Daily Claret...............................................:.............. 1976 Chateau Ramonet, Bordeaux........................... 1976 Chateau Coucheroy, Graves....................:...... Bourgogne de Due Jean..........................................
1977Givry-.........................................;..................... VSR Rully Clos de Bellecroix...... ............................ VSR Cotes de Nuits Villages...... a.....................••••■
VSR Mercurey..... ..................... ............................. Cotes du Luberon VDQS........ ............................... 1978 Gaillac R o u g e ................-•••................
1973 Cotes de Buzet..:..................••••’..................— Vin de Pays des Bouches du Rhone............... Vin de Pays de I’Herault "Chantament ...... ........... Vin de Pays de Loir et Cher, Cepage Gamay.......... Fille de France Rouge......... .................................. ; Les Capulets Rouge................... ........................
ROSE 1979Tavel Rose.................................................. y Gaillac Rose......... '■
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SPARKLING Veuve Valmante Brut and Demi-Sec......... ............ Due d'Aubel, Sa'umur, Methode Champenoise.
£2.69 £2.99 £3.19 £3.79
£2.99 £1.89
£1.89 £1.79 £2.99
£1.79 £1.75 £1.75
£1.99 £2.19 £2.39
£1.79 £1.79 £1.79
£1.99 £2.39 £2.89 £2.79 £3.95 £3.40 £3.75 £3.75 £1.89 £1.99 £2.49 £1.59 £1.69 £1.79 £1.79 £1.89
£2.25 £1.99
£2.33 £3.19
GERMAN WINES
1978 Bereich Nierstein..................................... ........ 21 • " 1977 Bernkasteler Badstube Kabinett Gutsverwal- , tung Deinhard................-............................£3.49
Litre Wein.................. ................................ .......£2.30 ITALIAN WINES
Orvietto Secco Luigi Cecchi.................. 1977/80 Frascati Amabile Luigi Cecchi.
ENGLISH WINES
1979 Wootton Seyval 1979 Wootton Muller-Thurgau.. .1979 Wootton Schonburger.....
EUROPEAN WINES
1977/79 Lutomer Laski Riesling............................... Talamanca Spanish Wine Red, Rose, Sweet Medium and Dry White................. .....................
Rio Llano 1’/2 litres Spanish Wine'Red, Sweet and Dry White.....................;.....................................•. • 1976 Dao White, Portuguese....................................
SOUTH AFRICAN WINES
. 1978 Golden Vintage KWV.... ....................... 1980 Nederburg Fonternal...... ..................... 1980 Nederburg Rose.................................... 1977 Nederburg Baronne, Red..................... 1973 Nederburg Paarl Cabernet Sauvignon.
AMERICAN WINES
1977Zinfandel, Red, Inglenook.. 1977 Chenin Blanc, inglenook.... 1977 Chenin Blanc, Bel Arbres ... 1977 Chenin Blanc, St Michelle.
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EASY PARKING AT THE DOOR TROLLEY SERVICE TO YOUR CAR
STALLS, . games and pony rides all added up to fun when Pendle Junior School, Clitheroe, held an “At Home”,, as part of its golden jubilee''celebra
tions.--’-•-■ %
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S c h o o l 's ' a t h o m e 'f u n { JL^/A, and second-hand book and
added to money: already raised by jubilee, efforts and a decision made on its use at the end of-the celebrations. ■
Proceeds of £675 will be
toy stalls .-were organised by the headmaster and
-.’Bring-and-buy, cake.
staff, along with a tombo la; raffle ;and various games.
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A- PATRIOTIC football emblem in the form of an England scarf was an ob vious choice to be in cluded at this time among mementoes on show at a coffee evening-held by Clitheroe and District Re ferees’ Society.
the home of Mr Trevor Hobday - and his wife
The event was held at
' ORGANIST of St Bride’s Church, Fleet Street, London, Mr Robert Lang ston, was the recitalist for
.Clitheroe Parish Church Organ S o c ie ty . on
Saturday. Introduced by Mr R.
Widor’s _ 4th Symphony was followed by a scintil lating performance of the
A quiet movement from ; £90 d am a g e
Bach Prelude -and Fugue in A Minor. Guilmant’s. 3rd Sonata
VANDALS have smashed windows valued at £90 at Ribblesdale Cement’s
in C Minor was played with considerable verve.
Clithoroe plant in West. Bradford Road.
Nuttall, he began with a masterly performance of the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor and D. Major by Max Reger.
Claire, of Birbiston, Lit- tlerhoor Road. About £40
was raised. The scarf was bought
by Mr Hobday at Wemb ley when England met
•Raymond Winckley, Soci ety president;’ who wel comed supporters.
Denmark in the first qual ifying round of the World Cup a couple of years ago. Pictured'(centre) is Mr
-London organist excels
More French music fol lowed, with Noel, by Henri Mulet, and Cesar Franck’s Choral in E
Major. A charming Andante by
the French organist Boely and Flor Peeters’ Toccata, Fugue and Hymn on “Ave Maris Stella” brought the programme to a trium phant end. The encore was a piece by Severac.
On probation
CLITHERO.E teenager' Gary George ' Lomax, .of Railway View, was put on. probation for two years ■ and fined £25, with'£5 ' costs, for exposing himself with intent to insult;--a. female.
Mr Philip Howard, pro ’ ;
secuting, said that in the early hours of the morn-- ing a woman heard stones being thrown at her bed room window, looked out
and saw Lomax. In a statement, Lomax
(19) said he thought the, treatment he was receiv
ing for his problem was not working.
T ig h t b u d g e t
WHALLEY Parish Coun-: cil is working on a tight
budget in order to comply with a request from cent ral government to keep rate precepts low. At the council's annual
• Hall. About 150 people took
THE colourful production “The rainbow of happi ness”, devised and di rected by Mary Wadding- ton and performed by stu dents of her. dancing school certainly gave much pleasure to the au dience in Clitheroe Parish
part in the production, in c lu d in g y o u n g s te r s ,
mothers and one or two fathers, all trained by Miss Waddington. The production raised
Plans in pipeline
AN application to. build .17 dwellings at Hurst Green has . been received by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning De
partment. The application (0260) relates
to land tnat once formed part of Warren Farm. Also from Hurst Green is an-application to install a new septic tank at the Punch Bowl (0252). O th e r ap p lic atio n s from
about £900 for the Ribble Valley Hospice Appeal and the Leonard Cheshire Home,' Garstang.
to food hall now being built at Station ‘Road (0258); kitchen
extension at 75 Kemple View (0261).
L a n g h o : S in g le s to r e y domestic extension at Ribble
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View, York Lane (0243). Read: Use of part of Friend
ship Mill for retailing of motor
vehicles (0249). Gisburn: H-type pole to sup
Clitheroe include: Car port at 59 Pimlico Road (0244); bun galow at 13 Alderford Close (0245); garage at 94 Chatburn Road (0246); kitchen, bathroom and toilet at 32 Parson Lane (0253)
Ethos Gallery, York Street (0254)
port transformer on land ad joining The Priory, Settle Road
(0256).
; shop front alterations at ■ ; storage area extension *
voltage overhead line at The Green (0257).
Bolton-by-BowIand: High • *.
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farm building for occasional sale of fish bred at The Hean-
Newton: Use of detached ing (0259).
defending,. said that Coe had been good friends with the owner of the car and had driven it on a previous occasion with his
Mr Geoffrey Isherwood, BRIERLEYS
ium one evening, he had taken the spare key. One night he decided to go for
consent. While babysitting fol
a drive in the car. He thought he was insured to
drive it. • Coe was fined £75 for
taking the car without consent and £40 for having no insurance. He was ordered to pay £750 compensation and £25
costs: SOCCER SCARF IS TOPS wi
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' Kenny Samson Mick Mills RayClemence Paul Mariner Alan Devonshire Phil Neal Terry Butcher
• Ray Wilkins . Trevor Brooking TonyMorley" Peter Shilton
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