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THERE were some apprehensive faces among the happy smiles as these children and mums from SS Michael and John’s Playgroup set .off for a day at
Blackpool Zoo. But all 32 youngsters and 25 adults had an enjoy-,
able day with the animals, as well as a hot lunch at the zoo.
The trip was organised to celebrate Pnnce William s second birthday.
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Whalley young people’s plight is highlighted
MEMBERS of Whalley Parish Council are to look around a building which they think could be turned into a meeting place-cum-youth club for the village’s youngsters.
Fined for badger digging
FOUR Bamoldswick men who were each fined £75 at Clitheroe .Magistrates Court for digging for bad gers at Downham claimed that they were merely trying to dig free one of
their terriers. Antony Smith (19),' of
worker Mr Geoff Jackson gave a talk about the problems in the village, describing the current facilities as “poor.” He said that when chil
At its meeting, youth
dren meet in the adult centre at the youth club organised by the county council, they are re stricted to one room and have to keep quiet be cause of classes in the rooms around them. He pointed out that the
Rainhall. Road; Peter Smith (20), of Grange Street; Andrew Smith (20), of Coates Avenue; and Robert Stead (22), of Gisbum Road, were seen using shovels and a pick axe to dig into a badger set on Downham Hall' es tate’s Hookcliffe planta tion.
at the scene, they denied ever having-been into the plantation. But in court, the defendants, who pleaded not guilty, said they had been foxing when one of their terriers chased an animal into the plantation. They saw the dog dis
When quizzed by police
appear into a hole in the ground and after attempt ing to coax it out, used the tools to try and dig it
free. Mr Stephen Barker, de fending, said his clients were “ simple and straightforward” and did not know that they were digging into a badger set. Each defendant was or
HOW many buttons make a hippo? That’s the ques tion members of Clitheroe Concert Society were asking themselves at a fu n d - ra is in g coffee evening. It was just one of the
village needed a building where children could be split into groups to tackle various activities. This re quired more space, such as a number of rooms in one building. Parish council chairman
games organised at the function, held at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Creaser, of Croasdale Drive. The evening also in
cluded a bring-and-buy stall, raffle, lawn darts and a noise indentifying game. Proceeds amounted to £108.
Miss Pauline Wilkinson said that the village was aware of the need to im prove fa c i l i t ie s for youngsters and had been considering various ideas for some time. She said that if the
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AT the weekly bridge ses sion of the Pendle Club, Clitheroe, winners were: Mrs A. - Barker and Mrs P. Adey, Mrs M. Stone and Miss R. Holland.
building in question proved suitable, the first step would be to form management committee and call a meeting to which the public would be invited. The parish council
winners were: Mrs M. Thorne and Mrs W. Rus sell, Mrs P. Adey and Mr T. Adey, Mrs D. Under wood and Mrs D. Hindle.
At the monthly session,
would not be able to fi nance such a project on its own and would need the help of the communi ty, she added.
perthwaite, Mrs W. Rus sell, Mrs J: Bowker, Mrs M.. Mansfield, Mrs E. Bush, Mrs F. Porter, Mrs M. Thompson.
Raffle: Mrs S. Cow-,
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Philippa Hamilton. Organ ist was Mr Robert Tatter- sail. The procession, de
watched the crowning by Ribble Valley Mayoress Mrs Jean Thornton during the family service, which formed part of the Edis- ford and Low Moor Com munity Festival. Heidi (11), of Union
scribed by onlookers as the “best ever,” was led round parts of the Henth- orn and Edisford estates by Slaidbum Silver Band. Churchwardens Mr
Street, is a pupil of Edis- ford School. The Mayor and May
Miles Leadbeater and Mr Roger King accompanied'! the Vicar and Licensed Readers Mrs Kate Wall- work and Mr Ken Guy accompanied the civic guests. All the parish or ganisations took part. Hymns were sung in
oress, Coun. and Mrs Bernard Thornton, were chief guests at the service and afterwards took part in the annual procession, before being entertairied to lunch in the parish hall: During the service, con
Garnett Road and outside the parish hall, where Mr Stephenson thanked everyone including, the police for ■ their attend ance. The lunch in the parish
’ were read by Sunday School leader Mrs Linda
ducted by the Rev. Brian Stevenson, Sunday School teacher Mrs Stephanie Brewerton read the lesson and children’s . prayers
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FOUR Moorland School pupils gained distinctions in the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art examinations this month. Charlotte Chappell,
Burton, Justin Reyner, Justin Webster. Grade I I I — Ursula
Lindsy Boyd and. Jonathon Winterbottom all gained their result in Grade 1 verse speaking and prose and Susan Pol lard in Grade II reading. Other results were: Junior Preliminary —
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