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OPENERS of this year’s Clitheroe United Re­ formed Church Christmas Fair were' certainly no strangers to members.


Blackburn, of Chatburn Park Drive, Clitheroe, who celebrated their golden wedding anniver­ sary in July, have had a lifelong association with the church.


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ST JOHN’S Mothers’ Union, Hurst Green, will be celebrating' its golden anniversary with a party at the Gibbon Bridge Hotel, near Chipping, on Monday — the actual date on which the branch was founded 50 years ago.


members have staged a number of events, includ­ ing a Songs of Praise ser­ vice at the church, efforts in members’ homes and a flower festival at the end of April, which have at­ tracted much support.


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clerk to the parish council said at Thursday’s meet­ ing: “It’s an encouraging bit of news that can be put down to good house­ keeping by the council.” '


WHALLEY’S rate' for 1984-85 will be 4p in the £, a decrease of !4>p. Mrs Thelma Davis,


LOCAL people turned out in force to support a coffee morning organised by the Clitheroe branch of the Royal National Lifeboat Association . . . and raised £1,055.


proved popular and children’s toys were in par­ ticular demand with Christmas approaching.


A cake stall, trash and treasure and a raffle all The event was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Old boys’gift to president


welcome cup of coffee from Mrs Haighton as ' other members look on.


said. In our picture, Mrs Hodgson (left) takes a


was delighted with the sum raised, especially since Clitheroe is an inland town. “That makes it all the more remarkable,” she


F. / . Haighton, of C.olthurst, Waddington. Branch chairman Mrs Nan Hodgson said she


years and still serves on the church committee. The fair was very busy


g ro ce rie s , Christmas gifts, nearly new goods,


with many stalls, manned by church people, doing brisk trade and church funds benefited by £642. On sale were cakes,


Guides and Brownies had a stall and children and young people ran competi­ tions and games of skill. Teas were provided by the Women’s Guild.


toys, garden items and “white elephant.” There were also a tom­ bola and raffle. The


by Mr and Mrs Verdun Allen and Mrs Marjorie Robinson. Mr and Mrs Blackburn


The fair was organised


(seated, front) are pic­ tured with the minister, the Rev. John Salisbury (back, right), helpers and visitors.


Better fares deal for the elderly is council’s aim


A DELEGATION from Ribble Valley Council is to seek a meeting with representatives of the County Council and Ribble Motor Services to try and obtain a better concessionary fares deal for the elderly. One option mentioned


at a meeting of the Ribble Valley’s Planning and Transportation Committee was a half-fare pass which could be used at off-peak periods.


following a petition from 92 residents in Rams- greave complaining about the disparity between concessionary fares in the Ribble Valley and other areas.


The issue was discussed


Council solicitor Mr Paul Timson said that


petitioners were looking towards Blackburn, where pensioners were issued with a pass and could travel for lOp a journey. ‘ This compared with


Remarkable effort for RNLI


£13.50 in tokens allowed in the Ribble Valley. However, if the council


delegation would raise the proposal at its meeting


with the county and Ribble Motors.


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garden fence at 2 Buc- cleuch Avenue. Building of a domestic garage at 23 Monk Street. Demolition of a single garage and re­ placement with a double one at 46 Fairfield Drive. Whalley: Bedroom ex­


tension above the existing garage at 1 Mitton Road. Construction of a front porch at Rosewood Cot­ tage, 80 King Street. Grindleton: Kitchen,


THE following planning applications have been ap­ proved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee: Clitheroe: Erection of


running half-empty during the day and some sort of concession such as half- price pass could help to fill them. It was agreed that the


lington) sympathised with people in the Ribble Valley. The p re se n t scheme came into opera­ tion as a stop-gap in 1974, but both Ribble Valley and the county, council had been dilatory in their approach to it and the Government had opted out of a national scheme, he said. Buses could be seen


adopted the Blackburn scheme it would cost four times as much to operate as the present one. Coun. Bill Fleming (Bil-


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MEMBERS of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Old Boys Association — the Old Clitheronians — have ensured that their new president, Mr Gerald Hood, need never put pen to paper again. F o r a t the annual


Haworth, presented an electric typewriter to Mr Hood, to mark his recent retirement as headmaster of the school. Nearly 150 old boys


dinner at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley, on Friday, chairman Mr C.


also speeches from retir­ ing president, Mr Donald B. T ran te r , and the school’s acting headmas­ ter, Mr Roy Adams.


attended and heard let­ ters of goodwill read out from former pupils all over the world. Mr Hood expressed his thanks, and there were


‘Caution’ warning on shop hours


THE Ribble Valley Council should tread warily on the issue of changes to shop opening hours, its Public Works and Health Committee was told.


would have to be policed and there was no way a council of Ribble Valley’s size could enforce the hours, Coun. John Cowgill (Clitheroe) observed.


For a new Shops Act


being sought by the As­ sociation of District Coun­ cils for consideration by a Committee, of Inquiry.


Councillors’ views were


sent Sunday trading law allowing purchase of a sex magazine, for example, but not the Bible, were s t ro n g ly c r i t ic is e d .


Anomalies in the pre­


as crazy. Coun. B e r t Jo n e s


Borough Health and Housing Officer Mr Peter Gladwin described the law


(Clitheroe) warned that allowing shops to stay open late at night could impinge on neighbouring residents’ amenities. “I think they must be


a look at the menu with' Clitheroe Mayor Coun. John Cowgill (left) and Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Ted Boden.


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A BOOKING inquiry for an engagement next August has gone Slaid­ burn Silver Band’s way since the story of its


return to prominence was reported in last week’s Advertiser and Times.


wife of the band’s conduc­ tor, John, said: “It has made everybody aware that the band is back in business.”


Mrs Alison Cowking,


gridge) suggested that shopkeepers’ and traders’ associations should give councillors a ‘ lead and proposed seeking their views.


protected,” he said. Coun. John Cliff (Lon-


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of Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe, would like any­ body interested in. joining the band, or in booking it for engagements, to send their letters to The Ban- droom, Church Street, Slaidburn, instead of to their home address.


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