8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 2Mh, 198!, Sotheby’s ^
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North of England 1 2 th -1 5 th June 1984
Sites proposed for day centre
UPBROOKS, Dugdale’s disused mill at Well- gate and Woone Lane, Glitheroe, have all been suggested as possible places for a £175,000 day care centre for the mentally handicapped.
aged that once a site has been defined and ap proved, work on the county council-owned 50- place centre will begin either next year or in 1986. Mr Brian Leybourne,
Social Services envis
Ribble Valley Divisional Director of Social Ser vices, said that the centre will provide “gainful em ployment”, as well as edu cation and recreation. He added that a furth
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er, central site is being sought for a multi-purpose
Blocking the way
that the doctors would be unable to leave quickly in an emergency. The parish council is to
ask Whalley police what action can be taken.'
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MOTORISTS were block ing in doctors at Whal- ley’s surgery by parking outside the entrance to back King Street, Parish councillors were told. Concern was voiced
day centre, which would be mainly for the elderly. In a report to the Social Services District Liaison Committee, Mr Ley- bcurne said most mentally handicapped people of the a re a . cu r re n t ly use facilities in Blackburn and Accrington.
the idea of using the old Whiteacre School - pre mises at Barrow — be cause of travelling , dis tances involved. Mr Leybourne said the
right for a. centre to meet local needs. The report dismissed
purpose centre was still in its infancy, he said.
the Ribble Valley Council seem to be on the out skirts of the town,” he said. “I know that there aren’t many places in the middle of Clitheroe but there — as close to the community as possible — is where we want to build it.” Planning for the multi
social services department was still seeking sites and would like a central one. “Those suggested by
But the time was now
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Hospice. building admired
MANY Ribble Valley people were among the .1,500 who flocked to the grounds o f Park Lee Hospital, Blackburn on Sunday to take a.look at the new E a s t’Lancashire Hospice. - The £600,000 hos
pice was opened to the public for the first time, to allow people to view, the facilities before the first pa-, tients are admitted —; possibly 'within the, next fortnight. A r ep r e sen ta t iv e
Seeking hobbies
THE Vicar of Low Moor, the Rev. Brian Steven son, is looking for hidden talent : . . for a hobbies exhibition being held in St Paul’s Church during the Edisford and Low Moor Community Festival.
from the Edisford and Low Moor area to make a sma‘11 display of their hobby — whatever it may be — for show during the. 10 day festival, v’hich s ta rts on June 22nd. Further details can be ob tained from the Vicarage (Clitheroe 22418).
He is inviting anyone
MANY children strode out alongside, the grown-ups in a nine-mile sponsored walk on Sunday to raise money for-the Clitheroe One Parent Individual Needs Group.
\ All the 27 walkers completed the walk from
Waddington Fell to Edisford, including the youngest, Darren Wilson (5), of Taylor Street, Clitheroe.1
i ■ - Mrs Mollie Hood, one of the organisers, said:
“This was very much a social occasion and it is fast, becoming an annual event for our group, which meets at Clitheroe Health Centre.
- “If we can raise as much for children’s events as the £150 we made last year, we will be well pleased.”
Our photograph shows some of the walkers and helpers about to start.
Playing together
A MEMBER of a well- known musical Clitheroe family, Josephine Whit
field and her husband, Peter, are taking
part.in: Blackburn Concert Socie ty’s informal concert to night in the Wesley Hall, Fielden Street, in the town. .
lin .teachers and Mrs WJiitfield’s mother, Mrs M. Robinson, is a piano teacher.
the School of Music in Blackburn and also at Stonyhurst College.
. Mr Whitfield teaches at The couple are both vio
group from the now- d isb a n d ed R ib b le Valley Hospice Appeal C om m it te e , which raised £57,000 towards the cost, were taken round the building by H o u s e c om m i t t e e chairman Mr Roy De- whurst, of Twiston. Many
o th e r
Clitheroe people vis ited the 10-bed hos-. pice throughout the day and Mr Dewhurst commented: “All in a l l i t was a very happy day. It was too good to be true.” The hospice, the
first of its kind in north Lancashire is for the terminally ill and those suffering from chronic pain conditions.
BARNES — DINSDALE
Judith Sheila Dinsdale was married to machine operator Mr . Peter Ray mond Barnes at Clitheroe United Reformed Church on Saturday.' \ ,
Accounts clerk Miss ,
youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs F. S. Dinsdale, of Alder House, Bolton- by-Bowland. The brideg room is the son of Mr and Mrs R. Edmondson.
The brides is the
.chiffon with a mandarin collar and a long, full train.'-Her short veil was held in place by a floral headdress and ■■she carried a bouquet' of .pink„roses, white spray carnations and lilies.
Miss Tracey Capstick, the bride’s niece, and other attendants were Miss Pauline and Miss Sarah Capstick, the bride’s nieces, and Miss Lea Brown, the bridegroom’s niece. Page boy was Paul Barnes, the bridegroom’s son.
Chief bridesmaid was
Sarah wore crinoline style dresses of pale blue and white embossed nylon, with blue floral headdres ses. Lea had a white or ganza crinoline style dress trimmed with blue flowers and a velvet sash and a headdress of pale blue flowers.. They all carried pink roses and white spray carnations. Best man was Mr Nigel
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THESE youngsters had plenty to smile about on Saturday when they re ceived, their prizes in the writing competition' :held as part of Children’s Book Week in the . Ribble j Valley. ■ '
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A PP R ENT ICE hair dresser Karyn Myers (17) is following in mum’s footsteps.
. For she and workmate Miss Christine Walton (22) have just learned that they have each g a in ed dip loma s in perming,- colouring, cut ting and styling from the John Miller Hair
Design Course at Liver pool. Both girls work for
K a r y n ’s m um , Mrs Linda Myers, of Hair
Karyn, (left), of Dark- ivood Crescent, Chat- bum, and Christine, of
F la i r ,” in Whalley Road, Clitheroe. ■ To tackle the course,
. “S u n n y c r e s t ," L i t - tlemoor Road, Clitheroe, sacrificed their weekends and Mondays and Tues days fpr three months. S a id Mr s My e r s:
“Both have done teirifi- cally, because the pass mark of the three ex aminations teas 65 per cent and they were up in the 80s and 90s.”
Speakers take a break
AT Clitheroe Speakers’ Club’s last meeting of the season, reports were given by the executive of ficers on a very successful year... ' Officials elected for the
coming season wei-e: Pres ident Mr J. D. Altham, vice-president Mr S.
Blackburn, secretary Mr D. R. Holmes, treasurer Mr D. Wilson, education director Mr C. Roberts, publicity officer Mr D. Ogden, social director Mr J. Burgess. ’ Meetings of the club
will recommence, in Sep tember.
Neal, groomsman was Mr Terry Barnes, the bride groom’s brother, and ushers were Mr Ronnie Edmondson, the bride groom’s brother, and Mr Paul Beverly, the bride groom’s nephew. Following the cere
mony, conducted by the Rev. John Salsbury, a re ception was held at the Plough Inn, Wiggles- worth. The couple, who are
Talbot, Blackburn. Pendle Club
honeymooning in Italy, are to live in Fairfield Drive, Clitheroe. Photograph: Wally
by her father, wore ' a white gown of figured
The bride, given away j]
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Morril centi
Men are celebrating [ years of Morris dancinj the town and to give , event real flavour t | have invited 12 te:l from all over England [ Wales to join in the
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Lancashire took part :| the Clitheroe detachml finished in fourth pll overall. The team, led! Cadet Sgt. Paul Wilsl had been training for t | months for the event.
A 10-MAN team frl Clitheroe army cadi gave an impressive n formance in competitil held at Holcombe Moorl Cadets from all o i
THE sound of cll stamping, rattles shall and traditional singl will fill the streets! Clitheroe on Saturday. | For Clitheroe Mo:|
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Mr T. Thomber, Mrs M. Thome, Mrs F. Wilson, Mrs R. Pye, Mrs W. Russell.
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WINNERS at Clitheroe Pendle Club’s monthly bridge session were Mrs K. Bulcock and Mrs F. Wilson, Mrs R. Pye' and Mrs I. Oxford, Mrs J. Bowker and Mrs M. Thompson. Raffle: Mrs. I. Oxford,
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