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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March Wh, 1983 9 Clitlieroe 2232U (.Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 1L LS TO


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FURNITURE ON DISPLAY IN OUR . SHOWROOMS


UPHOLSTERY by Bridgecraft, Pierce etc. 20% DISCOUNT OFF


OUR NORMAL RETAIL PRICES ON ALL FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY


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EIGHTEEN excited pupils of Wiswell-Barrow primary school took an af­ ternoon off. lessons on Friday to go and see “Paddington’s Magical Musical” at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool..; Accompanying the chil­


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Probus Club’s year of


achievement


CLITHEROE and district Probus Club has achieved all its objectives over the past year, Mr Eddie Croft, retiring chairman, said at "the


annual meeting- •.


.£100, and now had 100 members and a waiting list,. he added, Member­ ship had enabled people, to increase their social con­ tacts and Mr Croft thank­ ed Mr T. P. Rushton, the joint life-president, for undertaking so many tasks to bring this about.


The club had done much charity work, distributing


No to barn conversion


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PLANS to turn a barn at Wiswell Eaves Farm into a dwelling have been re­ fused by ; the Ribble Valley, Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee. . Borough planning of­


T He also thanked Mr E.


Mr W-. L. King, speaker’s, secretary, and Mr P., Thornber, secretary. Officials appointed


olson, retiring treasurer,


were; Chairman Mr F. Dakin (Clitheroe); vice- chairman Mr J . U. Steiger' (Waddington); secretary Mr P. Thornber (Clitheroe); assistant sec­ retary Mr T. P. Rushton (Clitheroe); 'treasurer Mr F. Haigh (Whalley); speaker’s secretary- Mr. W. L. King (Pendleton); social organiser" Mr J. Hargreaves (Read). . Mr F. Buckley and Mr


A. D. Smith were elected to the ■


ficer Mr Philip Bailey told councillors in a report that the barn — a listed building within the Forest of Bowland area of out­ standing beauty — 'still had,potential for agricul­ tural use. •• » ..


mittee. Before the start of busi­


1 . At the next meeting,-on April 15th, Mr V.’ Morris, of- Grindleton, will, give a ; talk on Cognac.' .,;; ■


ness members stood; as- a mark of respect to Mr Sydney Fraser, who died earlier in" the week. .. .


management com-;:


THE CE School at Bolton-by-Bowland


held an open day on Sunday to mark the first year since the school was saved from


closure. The theme . for the


day was “Education in the future,” and the Ribble Valley Compu­ ter Club had a number of mini-computers on show"" which generated interest among all ages. ■ There was' also a video cassette recorder showing educational films.


tended the event and a total of £90 was. raised, although it was not es­ sentially a fund-raising


Almost 250 people at­


- day. A number of competi-


tions. were ..held throughout the day, with - the., main raffle prize, a calculator, being won by Florence Cross.;


was won by . William Fallows and the guess the ribbon -length by '| Terry, Pope, riVlrs ID. Wolfenden and Daniel’ Clarkson won the line of pennies - competition and name the birds .-was - won by Helen Fallows.


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dren were the head of in­ fants, Mrs Sheila Clegg and school assistants Mrs Eileen Grindley, Mrs Ann Whitwor th and Mrs Pauline Dale.


,


... Mrs Clegg said it was . the first visit to the


theatre for many of the children, whose ' ages ranged from four to seven. “They thought it was wonderful,” she


added; On Saturday a party


from the school - will visit Liverpool’s Merseyside


County Museum. The children have been


involved in projects about the solar system and outer space and at the museum will add to their knowledge by looking round the planetarium.


Anniversary open day M i '


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CLITHEROE Speakers’ Club held its charter an­ niversary dinner dance at the Hodder Bridge Hotel on Saturday, with 48 members and guests at­ tending. Guests of honour were


the Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe, Coun. and Mrs John Cowgill. Other guests included


the NW Pennine area Speakers’ president, Mr Ron Turtle, of Blackburn; president of Burnley


Speakers’ Club Mr Ron Bolton; president of Burn­ ley Ladies’ Speakers’ Club Mrs Margaret Wilkinson; and .president of Black­ burn’ Ladies’ Speakers’ Club Mrs Stella- Black­


burn.


given by the president of the Clitheroe club, Mr Dennis Ogden. Past presi­ dent Mr Lionel Patterson proposed the toast to the Association of Speakers’ Clubs, and the reply was


The Loyal toast was Youngsters enjoy theatre trip


and guests was proposed by Clitheroe vice-presi­ dent Mr Don Anderson and Coun. Cowgill re­ plied. Toastmaster was Mr Derek Altham, the club’s social director, and music for dancing was by the OK Disco.


by Mr Turtle. The toast to the ladies


Dinner-dance for the ’ Club


Crossing crash r driver


fined A MOTORIST whose car was written off after col­


liding with a train on the railway crossing in West Bradford Road one Janu­ ary evening, was fined £30, with £5 costs, at Clitheroe for driving with­ out due care and "atten­


tion.


fending, said that parked lorries prevented John Towler (76), of Brennand Street, Clitheroe, from seeing the warning lights. When he saw a man


Mr John Lumley, de­


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Wrongly parked


FOR parking a tractor in a no-waiting area of Market Street, Richard Hugh Drinkall (19), of Backridge Farm, Wad- dington, was fined £20, with £5 co s ts , at Clitheroe.


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