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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 31st, 1984


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THERE was a real incen­ tive' in the shape of sparkling new shields to play for when 30 members and friends of the Ribble Valley Disabled Group held a darts and dominoes evening at Clitheroe’s Station Hotel.


vided by local sports and shoe shop retailer Mr Richard Turner, (sen.). Winners at darts were Mr John Heard and Mr Jack Woodend and at dominoes Mrs Anne Riley and Mrs


The prizes were pro­ Kathleen Law. r


special transport so more severely disabled people could attend and will be providing the service for future social evenings.


The action group laid on


June 12th, the group mil entertain members of the 76 Club at Clitheroe parish church hall.


At its next evening on


Panicked after


accident AFTER colliding with an 11-year-old girl cyclist, a moped rider panicked and earned on. At Clitheroe Magis­


of the participants with Mr Turner (left, middle row).


Our picture shows some


t r a te s ’ Court, Adam James Lee (19), of Lower- gate, Clitheroe, was fined £30 for driving without due care and attention, £30 for failing to stop after an accident and £10 for failing to report an accident. Lee, who pleaded


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THE 50th' year since the death of Sir Edward Elgar is being commemo­ rated in many places with’ special concerts of his music. The Elgar Society t will


be holding its annual dinner in Malvern, on S a tu rd ay , b u t .one member who will not be th e re is Mr Charles Myers, o rg a n is t of Clitheroe Parish Church. Instead, he will be pre­


senting an .Organ Society recital of music largely devoted to that of Elgar. This is the recital that


was postponed from Janu­ ary 28th due , to heavy snow. In the programme will


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BRISTOL—. GILL


be pieces by some of Elgar’s musical friends, including Hugh Blair, one­ time organist of Worces­ ter Cathedral, as well as Elgar’s second Organ Sonata which was ar­ ranged from the Severn Suite by his successor at Worcester, Sir Ivor Atkins. Other composers who


hryn Clare Gill and baker and confectioner Mr Nicholas John Bristol were married at St N ich o las ’s Church, Sabden, on Monday.


Receptionist Miss Cat-


daughter of Mr and Mrs Alan J. Gill, of New York Farm, Sabden. The bridegroom is the fourth son of Mr and Mrs Bryan Bristol, of Whittaker’s


Miss Gill is the younger


Farm, West Bradford. ; \


guilty, was disqualified from driving for six months. Under the totting up


procedures he was banned i’or a further six months concurrent. Mr Peter Tidey, pro­


will. be. represented are Herbert Brewer and Dr Hei-bert Sumsion, Gloucester Cathedral or­ ganists and also a trans­ cription of a song by Edgar F. Day, for many years assistant organist at Worcester Cathedral and one who knew Elgar well. Mr Myers sang as a


secuting, said the accident happened in Whalley Road as the girl was ap­ proaching a junction, jee’s moped cut in front of her catching the hand­ lebars and she fell off grazing her knees. In a statement Lee said he did not think the girl


was hurt and he did not want trouble with the


police. Mr Stephen Barker,, de­


fending, said Lee disap­ peared from the scene in a moment of panic. He now realised it was a stupid action.


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for Whalley A DETAILED application to build between 20 and 25 ter­ raced and semi-detached retire­ ment homes on land at South; View, Manor Road, Whalley, ■ (number 0272), has been re­ ceived by | the Ribble Valley Council’s planning department. Others include: Clithcroe: Change of use of


former Wesleyan School at farage, kitchen and bedroom at


8ft. x 4ft. white with black letters, at Petre Farm, Whal­ ley Road, Langho (0275). Aighton, Bailey and Chaig-


0 Langshaw Drive (0267). Biilington: Hoarding board


: provide for additional load to plastic works (0273). Read: The Old Quarry,


Icy: Overhead line from Lamb­ ing Clough to Riversmead to


Whins Lane — change of use from old quarry site for one residential unit (0269).


Training centre needed


THE possibility of provid­ ing a motor cycle training centre in Clitheroe for learner riders will be looked into, Road Safety O rganiser Mr Chrit Everett. told ■ the Ribble Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Com­


mittee. In presenting his road


safety report, he agreed with a call by councillors for such a centre in the town to supplement the one at Longridge. He said the proposal


Low Moor, Clitheroe, to flat and garage (0276). Two storey extension to form


t re b le in Worcester Cathedral choir under Sir Ivor Atkins and started his piano lessons with Mr Day and later studied both piano and organ with Dr Sumsion.


The Wl on parade


STANDING by to answer ques tions about , the Women’s Institute are members'of the Clitheroe East group, who are or­ ganising a promotional coffee morning in the town on June 9th. Explaining the advan­


father, , the bride wore a full-length white crinoline gown, of lace with satin trim.


Given away by her


neckline and shoulder frill. Her satin-edged short veil was held in place by a circlet and she carried a . bouquet of


It featured a scooped


roses, lily-of-the-valley and rosebuds. Chief bridesmaid was


Miss Susan M. Gill, the bride’s sister. Also in at­ tendance were Miss Elizabeth Lonsdale and Miss Jackie Gill, the bride’s cousins and Miss Nicola Bristol, god-daugh­ te r and niece of the bridegroom. Page boy was. Master Steven Bris­ tol, the bridegroom’s nephew.


tages and benefits to be gained from joining the movement will be mem­ bers of WIs at Dunsoi Bridge, Slaidbum, Bashal Eaves, Waddington, West Bradford, Grindleton, Sawley, Downham,Bolton- by-Bowland


:Valley. Mayor’s Parlour from 10 a.m. to noon will also find plenty of home­ made cakes and produces for sale and back copies of WI magazines will be av­ ailable. The venture is intended


Rimington. Visitors to the Ribble


(and


Jackie wore full-length short-sleeved dresses of broderie anglaise, with scalloped hems and cerise velvet trim. They had headdresses of white flow­ ers and carried bouquets of pink and white silk roses.


Susan, Elizabeth and


cerise velvet with a white broderie anglaise pinafore and a circlet of flowers in her hair.


coffeemoming will be dis­ plays of WI ■ crafts and activities in the windows of the Skipton Building Society in Market Place and the Britannia Build­ ing Society, Moor Lane.


to attract new members ra th e r than to make money, but any profit, will go towards the funding of a WI variety show to be p re s e n te d by the Clitheroe East group in October. Coinciding with the


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ning and technical officer, Mr Philip Bailey, said that the application should be refused as a matter of policy because the barn was within the Forest of Bowland area of outstand­ ing natural beauty, where there is strict control on buildings being changed for residential use.


A PROPOSAL to convert a barn to a dwelling at Hough Clough Farm, Chipping, has been block­ ed by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Committee. A report by the plan­


would be looked at care­ fully, but the problem, was in finding a site away from residential areas and which would be unaffected by noise.


Pendle Club


WINNERS of the Pendle Club’s weekly bridge ses­ sion were Miss R. Holland and Mrs P. Adey, Mrs M; Manning and Mrs M. Stone. .


TWICE as much money is being made available by the; North West Water Authority to encourage , h o u seh o ld ers on a common supply to fit separate water service pipes, the Ribble -Valley Council’s Public Works and . Health. Committee was told.


• conversion because .-of. problems - caused - by common supplies. —


. Mr Peter;'Gladwin, Borough Health and Housing Officer] said that the ;water authorityls action was to speed up


.' .r- Tarzan film


CHRISTOPHER Lam bert stars in Lord of the Apes in Greystoke — The


Legend of Tarzan — at Clitheroe’s Civic Hall Cinema from tomorrow The 27 million dollar film about a man caught bet­ ween two worlds also fea­ tures sir Ralph Richard son and James Fox, and Andie MacDoweil as Jane


Help with water supplies He said a 'frequent


Roger Bristol, the brideg­ room’s brother. Grooms­ men were Messrs David and Martyn Bristol, the bridegroom’s brothers, and ushers were Mr Andrew Bristol, the bridegroom’s brother and Mr Robert Gill, the bride’s brother.


B e s t man was Mr


formed by the Rev. Dennis McWilliam ahd or­ ganist was Mr Harry Swannick.


The ceremony was per­


the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. The couple are to live in Clitheroe.-


A reception-was held at


P h o to g rap h : Barry, Blackburn.


J ohn Nicola wore a dress of


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teacher at St Augustine’s School, Biilington, Miss Karen Ann McLaughlin was married to printer Mr David Martyn Rogers ’ at the English Martyrs RC Church, Whalley, on Saturday. The bride is the eldest


.A physical education « * Commencing 9 a.m.


Saturday, June 2nd


daughter of Mr and Mrs B. E. McLaughlin of Calder Avenue, Bii­ lington. The bridegroom is the


only son of Mr and Mrs C. C. Rogers, of Sparth Road, Clayton-le-Moors. The bride, given away


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by her father, wore traditional white.gown in lace with a high neckline and a hooped skirt deco­ rated with blue rosebuds. Her long veil was held in place by a tiara and she carried a bouquet of blue, white and gold silk flowers. She was attended by


LEROSE MATCH SET


Miss Sue O’Connor, Miss Linda and Miss Gail McLaughlin, the bride’s sis terk, Miss Louise Curley, the bride’s cousin, Miss Catherine Rogers, the bridegroom’s .niece and goddaughter and John Lane, the bride’s nephew. Best man was Mr An­


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•O f fe r ends June 30th.


! Following a reception at the Foxfields, Biilington, the couple left for a hon­ eymoon in Glasson Dock. They are to live-in


ducted by Fr Thomas Murray and organist was Mr P. Rose. The choir of St Augustine’s School took part in the service and there was a solo by Miss Claire Tomlinson.


Clayton-le-Moors. P h o to g rap h : John


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plan vetoed


A MOVE to change house in Read into a retail shop has been blocked by the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub­ committee. The house, at 15 Whal­


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