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Clitheroe 22324 (EditorialM 8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 26th, 198U Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Sports time at Bowland STARTS TODAY


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A T T EN D A N C E was below normal at Clitheroe Bridge Club’s duplicate: game, with 10 tables in play. Winning pairs were: NS Mr and Mrs Butler, Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mr L. Garner, EW Mrs Higson and Mrs Taylor, Mrs Russell and Mrs Mur- gatroyd. Handicap winners were:


THERE was plenty of fun in the sun for competitors and spectators at Bowland C ou n ty S e c o n d a r y School’s sports day. • After a series of races,


ranging from sprints to javelin throwing, Walker society collected enough points to win the house shield, which was handed over to its chairman, Gary Tyne, by headmaster Mr Graham Crossley. Then the staff threw


down the gauntlet to the senior pupils and beat


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Editorial......... ..Cljtheroe 22324 Advertising........Clitheroe 22323 Classified............ Burnley 22331


SEVERAL coach trips were laid on last week to take Ribble Valley chur­ chgoers to Liverpool for the visit of American evangelist Billy Graham.


seen setting off from Clitheroe.


This happy group is


The trips were ar­ ran g ed th rou gh the


Ribble Valley Council of Churches.


A number of local


people joined the 4,000 strong choir at the An-


field Stadium, among them Clitheroe Mayoress Mrs Maxine Jones. Other


locals acted as counsel­ lors.


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Stott (W). Girls — J. Lodge (W). Senior boys — C. Price (W). Girls — N. Hatch (W). 200m.: Junior boys — T. Hol-


100m.: Junior boys — C. Results


gate (W). Girls — H. Dobson (C). Senior boys — P. Cook (W). Girls — A. Whitaker (W). 400m.: Junior boys — J. Peel


(B). Senior boys — D. Bolland (B)


Cowgili (B). Girls — L. Berry (C)


800m.: Junior boys — J.


(W). Girls — R. Maher (W). 1500m.: Junior boys — T.


\ joint 1st, H. Sedgwick (B) and E. Ireland (W). Girls — N.


. Girls — L. Coar (B).


1 (L). Senior boys — G. Tyne (W). Girls — J. Greenwood (W). ’ Javelin: Junior boys — J.


(B). Girls — R. Lancaster (L). Senior boys — S. Cherry (W). Girls — J. Coupland (C). Discus: Junior boys — J. Smith (B). Girls — J. Shipston


Hatch (W). Shot: Junior boys — J. Smith


. Senior boys — E. Weland


Holgate (W). Girls — L. Berry (C). Senior boys — E. Weland (W). Girls — K. Maher (W). High jump: Junior boys —


Ingham (B). Girls — J. Whitaker (B). Senior boys — D. Houlker (B). Girls — K. Blackwell (B). 3 x 300m. relay: Junior boys — L. Girls — L. Senior boys.


— W. Girls — W. 4 x.lOOm.: Junior boys — L.


M. Johnson (L). Girls — J. Lodge (W). Senior boys — S. Nicholson (W). Girls — H. Boyle (W).Long jump: Junior boys — A. Henderson (L). Girls — J. Whitaker (B). Senior boys —


Girls — W. Senior boys — W.


Girls — W. 4 x 100m. mixed: Junior —


W. Senior — W. Society points: Walker 277,


Lister 236, Benedict 232, Cur- nock 188.


extension A PLAN to build a single­ storey extension at the s ide of 15 Moorland Avenue, Clitheroe, has' been granted despite a re­ commendation for refusal by Borough Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey. In a/written report to


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the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub­ committee, Mr Bailey said that the proposed exten­ sion was single-storey and •well designed, but would nevertheless be visually prominent along Moorland Avenue. Because, of its siting and prominence it would be detrimental to th e c h a r a c te r and amenities of the area. Having taken all factors


.into account it was consi­ dered bn balance that the proposal should be re­ sisted, he said. However, Coun. Howel


Jones (Clitheroe) said he could not see the exten­ sion having a serious effect at all. Coun.. John C ow g i l l (C l i th e r o e ) pointed out that nearby residents had not objected to the plan. •


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow, Selles, Church Street, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Sunday: Heyes’ Chemists, Moor Lane, noon .to 1 p.m Monday to Friday, until 6-30 p.m.


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Ice-creai meeting! 60 hap]


AFTER 60 years’ marl bed of roses for WhalJ Florence Start who diamond wedding today|


Florence (81) their pride and joy lies in the beauti­ ful rose garden at the front of their home in Riddings Lane. Douglas, who spent


For Douglas (82) and


most of his working life at Calderstones, summed it up: “We get so much satisfaction from the garden that we practically live for it at times.” The couple were mar­


ried at Whalley Parish Church when the village was very different from now, with the women wearing shawls and the men all in cloth caps. The cotton mills were


pouring out black smoke and the General Strike was only two years away, but Florence looks back on those years as better than the present, in some ways. She said: “We definitely


Yates, used to run a groc­ ery store and ice-cream parlour in King Street and it was- there that she met her future husband who had come in to buy an ice-cream. Britain was recovering


had less fear of violence in the streets' — even in a village like Whalley. It was safer then for girls to go about without being troubled by gangs of youths.” Her fa th e r, Henry


from the First World War and Douglas, who was born in Surrey, had


Museum to open longer


CLITHEROE’S Castle Museum is to be opened to the public on Wednes­ day afternoons for a trial


period in 1985. This was agreed at a


meeting of the Ribble Valley Council’s Recrea­ tion and Leisure Commit­ tee, which heard that the cost of opening on an extra 19 half days would


be £173. Coun. Ted Boden


(Chatburn) said: “We should co n s id e r the option, because tourists coming to the Ribble Valley are finding it most frustrating when the museum is closed.” It was also agreed to


open throughout October 1985 at an additional esti­ mated cost of £700, after Coun. Mrs Dorothy Pear­ son (Bowland Forest) pointed out that visitors to the area often take holidays then.


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