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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 14th, 19S3


Clitheroe 92.924 fEditonal), 22323 (Adverusi gj_---------- --------------------------- • • m Brownies enjoy stay in York An invitation to our GALA CHAMPAGNE


_ OPENING S > TODAY THURSDAY ■ _


[V ^A P R IL 14th 10 a.m.4" ^


EVERYONE WELCOME!! to the opening of our fabulous new shop at


1 CHURCH STREET


CLITHEROE (Opposite the library)


Call in and view the very best in fashion at competitive prices


HIGH CLASS MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ WEAR


All branded names of Shirts, Trousers, Jackets, Jeans,


Cords and Canvas, Knitwear, T-shirts, Belts/Ties, Unisex Jeans and Tops


This new branch of THE SHAPE is in addition to our Ladies’ Shop


at MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE The biggest


step forward since stereo.


The Compact Disc is the music format of the


future, today. And it’ll never wear out because it’s played not by a stylus, but by a laser. Just A%" across, it plays for up to an hour,


perfectly- unaffected by dust, fingerprints or even surface scratches. Come and hear the extraordinary Sony


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2 SWAN COURTYARD, CLITHEROE Tel. 22661/2


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Tel. 842319


TRICKETT — DICKINSON


youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Dickin­ son, of Longsight Road, Langho. The bridegroom, an em­


Lake District followed the wedding of clerk Miss Sheena Dickinson and en­ gineer Mr Ian Trickett, at St Peter’s Church, Sales- bury. The b r id e is th e


A honeymoon in the


A LOOK at the home of the Archbishop of York, the Most Rev. Stuart Blanch, was one of the highlights of a five-day visit to the ancient city by 32 Brownies and their leaders.


members of St Paul’s, Low Moor, and 1st


The BrOwnies, all


Waddington packs were shown round parts of the palace which had been opened to the public in aid of a local fund.


■ were Mrs Christine Lockett, Mrs Geral­ dine Walmsley, Mrs Wendy Higgs, Miss Hilda Emsden and Miss Karen Holden.


a church hall. Accom­ panying the Brownies


The party stayed in


Changes at Red Pump


ployee of British Aeros­ pace, is the youngest son of Mrs Irene Trickett, Of Heightside Avenue, New- church, Rossendale and the late Mr Jack Trickett. The bride, given away


by her father, wore a gown of white satin em­ bossed with lace and tulle, with a pearl embroidered bodice and lace yoke. She had a headband of orange blossom and. white pearls and carried a posy of freesia. Bridesmaids Miss Julie


Randle and Miss Janet Randle wore mauve chif­ fon dresses with scalloped hemlines, decorated with purple flowers, and car­ ried pomanders of white carnations and freesia. Best man was Mr Jack


Trickett, the bridegroom’s brother. Groomsman was Mr Paul Randle and ushers were Mr Derek Randle, Mr Stuart Randle and Mr Philip Chattle. The ceremony was per­


RED Pump landlord Mr Ken Clarkson has been granted planning permis­ sion to make changes to a barn at the old inn at Bashall Eaves.


to change the use of the barn to a bar and lounge v'as refused ■ because the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com­ mittee did not feel enough information had been sup­ plied, particularly about the outside appearance and drainage system.


A previous application At the end of last year,


Mr Clarkson spent almost £4,000 converting the barn and was hoping to attract leading folk and jazz groups. But the work was carried out without planning permission and inspection under the building regulations.


The committee was told


formed by the Rev.'E. G. Pountain. Afterwards a reception took place at Brick House, Chipping. The couple will be re­


siding in Blackpool. Photograph: Westmins­


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that these problems had now’ been resolved.


Taste of spring at Rimington


RIMINGTON Memorial Institute was alive with colour when the local horticultural, society staged its spring show at the weekend.


Jackson welcomed the president, Miss B. Wood­ cock and the opener, the Rev. Brian Stevenson, vicar of Low Moor, and his wife seen in the pic­ ture w'ith some of the main prizewinners. Thanks to Mr Steven­


Secretary Mrs Edna


Most points in horticul­ ture setion — Howard Sedgwick.


Children’s floral ar­


son were expressed by Mr R. Thompson and button holes were presented to Mr and Mrs Stevenson by Emma Downing. Special award winners were: Tankard for pot


plant — Mrs C. Nichol­ son; bowl of bulbs — Mrs J. Taylor; floral exhibit — Mrs M. Dewhurst;


Inquiry ‘needed’ to solve wrangle


A SOLUTION is being sought to the long- running wrangle over the use of land off Woone Lane, Clitheroe, by A. J. A. Smith Transport and Steadplan.


The Ribble V a lley UOSYKSME


WITH REAL FIRE CENTRAL HEATING A COSYHOME has modern, clean


and efficient solid fuel central heat­ ing -w ith radiators around the house and lashings of hot water whenever you need it; plus the luxury of a real fire in your living room. Add to th at attractive running costs and day-to- day control over th e amount of fuel you use and you’ve got a home heat­ ing system th at’s second to none. Come and se e for yourself.


HOUSES FOR SALE WARREN


A DEVELOPMENT BY RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL Contact COUNCIL OFFICES, CHURCH WALK, CLITHEROE


quiry date has been fixed. The first time it was post­ poned because of illness. An inquiry set for Janu­ ary was postponed be­ cause' the council had agreed terms with Smith’s for the sale to the com­ pany of land at Salthill Industrial Estate for a haulage depot. The postponement was


Council wants a public in­ quiry as soon as possible so that the matter can be resolved once and for all. On two occasions an in­


then have been in a posi­ tion to withdraw it s appeal against the en­ forcement notices as they would have been compiled with.. However, Planning and Technical Officer Mi"


to enable the council to agree a programme for the phased removal of the haulage business to the new site. The company would


Philip Bailey, told the council’s Development


.Sub-Committee that the business, was still going on in . Woone Lane and the matter needing sorting out' for the benefit of the community.


Beer store


THE -Ribblesdale Hotel, Gisburn, has been given planning consent to build an extension for a beer store. The scheme also in­ volves minor internal alt­ erations.


rang ement — Carole Graveston; child’s exhibit other than floral ar­ ran g em en t — Susan Downing. Best exhibit in show and confectionery e x h ib i t — Mrs E. Hartley.


Competition winners/


were Mrs L. Wallbank and Mrs J. Gornall. Afternoon teas were


served by society mem­ bers and Mr T. Jackson auctioned various items at the end of the day. The next events being


held by the society are a coffee evening at the home of the president and an outing to Robinson’s nursery on June 28th.


RESULTS


. E. Sedgwick, Mrs J. Gomall. Spray flowering shrub: Mrs A. Burton, Mrs L. Nicholson, Mrs E. Jackson. Flower heads: 1 and 3, Mrs E. Hartley, Mrs C. Knowles. Spring flowers: Mrs C.


Nicholson, 2 and 3 P. K. Taylor. Foliage pot plant: T. Butterworth, Miss B. Wood­ cock, Mrs C. Nicholson. Cactus or succulent: T. Butterworth, 2 and 3 Mrs E. Hartley. Bulbs: Mrs J. Taylor, 2 and 3 H. Sedgwick. H y a cinth: D. Nicholson, H. Sedgwick, P. K. Taylor. Cut blooms: H. Sedgwick,


Flowering pot plant: Mrs C.


STARTING SATURDAY A FIT NEW CLITHEROE!


Lee Carter Health Studios opens its doors on Saturday 16th April with everything you could possibly need to put you right back into the best of shape. So, if your fit healthy character is trying to fight its way out of a tired, slightly worn body, why not call in and join us right away?


Exercising Weight-training


Thistlethwaite, Miss M. H. Bairstow, Mrs S. Graveston. Focus on foliage: Mrs A. Bui'ton, Miss M. H. Bairstow. My hobby: Mrs M. De­


whurst, Mrs A. Burton, Mrs C. Thistlethwaite. Neat and charming: Mrs S. Graveston, E. Sedgwick, Miss J. Peel.


Children’s classes


Downing, Emma Downing. Edible necklace: Emma Down­ ing, Sarah Nicholson, Susan Downing. Ginger biscuits:' Mrs J.


Graveston, Emma Downing, H. Sedgwick. Arrangement in cup and saucer: Carole Graveston, Sarah Nicholson, Emma Downing. Humorous vegetable: Susan


Flower arrangement: Carole


Taylor, Mrs D. Wells, Mrs E. Hartley.-Custard pic: 1 and 2,


Mrs E. Hartley, Mrs A. Seed. Fruit scones: Mrs A. Seed, Miss J. Peel, Mrs E. Hartley. Cherry cake: Mrs C. Knowles, Mrs L. Newlove, Mrs-A. Seed. Marmalade: Mrs Dibb, Mrs J. Gornall, Mrs C. Knowles. Lemon'.cheese: Mrs L. New­ love, Mrs C. Thistlethwaite, Mrs S. Graveston. PICTURE: With Mr and Mrs Stevenson are some of the


Chemists’ rota TODAY and tomorrow,


- Selles, Church Street, Clitheroe, will open until 6-30 p.m. Sunday: R. N. and M. Read, Moor Lane, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6-30 p.m..


Beauty & Remedial Treatments Sauna & Showers


Relaxation & Refreshments Sun Beds


“No” to barn conversions


An application to convert a bam into a residential unit at Pages Farm, Woodhouse Lane, Slaid- burn, has been refused. The Ribble V a lley


Butcher’s shop


approved CHIPPING.is to have a bigger butcher’s shop . . . even though it goes againt planning policy. The proposal to build a


new shop and three-bed- roomed house on land next to St Mary’s School was recommended for re­ fusal to the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Committee. T h is was on th e


grounds that it would mean an extension of


ribbon development and, as such, would be detri­ mental to an area of out­ standing natural beauty. But at the sub-commit­


tee meeting, there were pleas for the scheme to be allowed. Coun. Matt Huddleston


(Chipping) said the pre­ sent butcher’s shop was very small and could not be extended. If the plan was refused the village would have no butcher’s shop. Coun. Jack Can- (Bil-


lington) asked: “Are vil­ lages going to stagnate because they are in an area of natural beauty?” The plan, for Mrs Beat-


tie Robinson, was ap­ proved on the grounds that it was in the inter­ ests of the local com­ munity.


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Council’s Development Sub-Committee consi­ dered that the barn, being in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, did not meet certain criteria for conversion. The building was in an


isolated position outside the confines of an estab­ lished village; it still had a potent ia l agricultural function and could not be converted without chang­ ing its character. Also refused was a bam


con vers ion at Rakes Farm, Rimington.


Not insured


WHEN a policeman stop­ ped a van travelling along Edisford Road, Clitheroe, he learned that the driver had no insurance. Peter Bullock (18), of Walker Fold House, Chaigley, was fined £90, with £5 costs, by Clitheroe magis­ trates.


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