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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


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THE Labour group has taken over chairmanship of all the committees of Lancashire County Coun­ cil for the first time since the elections in May.


a state of deadlock since the election which left no party in effective overall control.


The council had been in


nary meeting on Monday County Coun. Mrs Pat Case, leader of the Con­ servative group, is to retain the position of chairman until March next year. From that time the con­


Following an extraordi­


stitution is to be altered so that neither the leader of the council nor the leader of any political group of members can in future be nominated for election as chairman of the county council. Following the changes


to the c o n s t i tu t io n , Labour leader County Coun. Mrs Louise Ellman has submitted the names of chairmen and vice- chairmen of all the com­ mittees. During the period since


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Community centre at Roefield gains charitable status


THE Roefield Barn project at Clitheroe has at last been given charitable status and there are hopes of making an early start on expanding the facilities.


project has been run by the Ribble Valley Sports and Recreational Council. But now a separate


So far the sports barn


the election chairmen have been appointed at each meeting for its dura­ tion.


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY


Our next operatic presentation will be


IGUYS and DOLLSI from FEBRUARY 1st/8th, 1986


ENROLMENT NIGHT — Tuesday, July 16th at 7-30 p.m.


FIRST REHEARSAL — Tuesday, August 13th at 7-45 p.m.


AUDITIONS — Tuesday, September 3rd and Wednesday,


September 4th for both principals and chorus.


Committee Meeting — Wednesday, September 4th at 8-30 p.m.


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WHEN the Junior Three class of Edisford School s tu d ied a n ea rb y hedgerow for a nature project, they were disap­ pointed to see the vast amount of litter. So the 26 children and


DANCE at the CALF’S HEAD, W0RST0N EVERY SUNDAY EVENING


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Pizza, Lasagne, etc. Now available to


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FREE GLASS OF WINE with e v e ry meal


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Resident Organist Nightly Monday with Mike Shaun


JULY 5th and 6th THE RUBETTES


Fantastic Hit Recording Group SATURDAY, JULY 6th


B O B B Y D IA M O N D Brilliant Comedian


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THURSDAY, JULY 11th


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A BARN dance organised by Clitheroe Lions is ex­ pected to raise more than £300 for the club’s various charities. It was the last fund­


Sunday. “It is very pleasing to


raising event in president Mr Ian Lloyd's year of office, which ended on


be able to end the year with such an excellent result and we are very grateful to the 300 or so people who came along to make it such a good night,” he said.


Henthorn Farm home of dairy farmer Mr Robin Spedding, who is a club member. There was a disco and a


The venue was the


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Mayor examining the chil­ dren’s letters when she visited the school with her consort, Mr Chris Lilburn (back).


Employee let men take metal


AN employee at Econ At­ kinson who thought it would be in order for people to take away scrap metal from the premises was fined £25 with £30 costs at Clitheroe. Derek Manley (48), of


West View, Clitheroe, pleaded guilty to stealing sera)) metal worth £10. I t was s tated that


Manley told two men who called at the factory in a lorry that they could take the scrap from a bin. As they drove away they were stopped at the gate by police. Mr David Hartley, pro­


secuting, said that Manley had no right to offer the


scrap to the men. No per­ mission had been obtained and the firm had a set procedure for removal of scrap metal, which had been in operation for some time. In court, Manley, who


has kept his job with Econ Atkinson, said that the firm used to allow various people to buy scrap metal and he did not know the procedure had changed.


Halliwell said: “The chil­ dren were thrilled with the swift reaction to their letter. When they started the project they could hardly see the inside of hedge because of all the litter. Now, with some more bins, the situation will hopefully improve.” Our picture shows the


new litter bins have been put up near to the swim­ ming pool in Edisford Road. The pupils were thanked for their concern by the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Mrs Joyce Lilburn, when she visited the school. Headmistress Mrs Mary


their teacher, Mrs Paula Carter, wrote to the Ribble Valley Council to make th e i r feelings known. The result is that two


body is being formed, the Ribble Valley Sports and Recreation Association. There will be a public


BRIDGE CLUB


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Action demanded to change drink licensing hours


THE absurdity of this country’s paternalistic licensing laws is something that we all take for granted.


country pub, anticipating a pint of shandy after a strenuous walk, only to find it shut 10 minutes earlier, is highly an­ noying.


To arrive at a pleasant


read, as we did in last week’s Clitheroe Adver­ tiser and Times that these laws are actually being enforced by the police and that landlords and cus­ tomers are subsequently being fined, the laws have to be viewed in a more serious light.


However, when we


many of your readers I would suggest that many of the adult drinkers in the Ribble Valley, and the landlords, could have found themselves in the same position.


At the risk of upsetting


1985 individuals should not be able to have a drink in a public house at a reasonable hour without risking prosecution.


It is intolerable that in


police in this incident. All our laws should be en­ forced, but these laws should be meaningful.. I would suggest that many people are voting, not with their feet but with their bottoms on bar stools, for more realistic opening times.


I am not blaming the


this letter I am writing to our MP who, as a Minis­ ter in the Home Office, should be ideally placed to take some action.


Simultaneously with


T. MARKLEW, Sandilands Farm, Rimington.


LETTERS for publica­ tion must be accom­ panied by name and ad­ dress as an indication of good faith, even if the writer wishes to use a nom-de-plnme.


Drink now allowed near green


PEOPLE using the Brick House bowling green at Chipping will in future be able to enjoy a drink with their game. M agistrates at the


and special hours certifi­ cate for the banqueting su i te for T h u rsd ay , Friday and Saturday nights. The court was told by


Clitheroe Licensing Ses­ sions granted a Justices’ licence to cover a wooden structure by the bowling green. They also agreed a supper hour certificate


House Bowling Club was in its fourth summer and attracting local residents along with bowling parties from all over the county.


Mr Hugh Gornall, prop­ rietor, that The Brick


Traders win praise for bunting


THE Ribble Valley Borough Council con­ gratulates Clitheroe and D is tr ic t Chamber of Trade for agreeing to con­ tinue to fly the bunting in the main streets of the town during June. It has provided a col­


ourful backcloth, not only to the Heritage Fayre and the Chamber’s successful shopping festival, but also to the Red Rose Festival month and we have re­ ceived many favourable comments from residents and visitors alike about the pleasing aspect which the bunting provides for the town. The Chamber’s public-


spirited attitude is to be applauded! MICHAEL JACKSON, Chief Executive and Town Clerk.


Clitheroe builder’s wife


THE wife of a well-known Clitheroe builder has died at the age of 65. Mrs Greta Moorhouse,


of Railway View Road, Clitheroe, was born in the town in Chatburn Road. She attended the National School and Girls’ Gram­ mar School. After completing her


Sports and Recreation Council chairman Mr Kevin Fitzpatrick, secret­ ary Mrs Doreen Euinton and Deputy Ribble Valley Mayor. Coun. John Walm- sley (Mellor). As well as certain tax


s


meeting in the near future to form a steering com­ mittee, but trustees have already been appointed. They are Ribble Valley


WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club’s weekly duplicate session were: NS Mr L. Gamer and .Mrs 1. Kosmalski, Mrs D. Snowden and Mrs F. Pickles: EW Mr and Mrs G. Tatton, Miss M. Vinten and Mrs P. Garde. The bidding at one table o


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concessions, charitable status entitles the associa­ tion to a 50% rate rebate. This will be in addition to the 50% discretionary re­ mission given by the Ribble Valley Council — a total saving of £600. To comply with the


O’HARA — MYERS


students at Bradford Uni­ versity were married at St Michael’s Church, Whitewell, on Saturday. Social worker Miss


A couple who met as


rules of the Charity Com­ mission, the status of Roefield Barn will have to be changed from a sports hall to a community centre and the necessary planning permission is now being sought. The association has


by her father, wore a full- length gown of cream silk trimmed with satin and antique lace. Her head­ dress was of peach carna­ tions, cream roses and peach ribbon and she car­ ried a bouquet of cream roses, cream freesia, peach carnations and ivy. She was attended by


her sister, Miss Trudy Elizabeth Myers, wearing a full-length peach taffeta


dress with frills, velvet ribbon and bows. Her


headdress was of peach roses, cream carnations


and ribbon and she car­ ried a bouquet of peach roses, cream carnations, cream freesia and ivy. Mr Colin Green, was


best man, groomsmen were Mr Brian Telfer and Mr Tony Ewes and usher was Mr Richard Drinkall. The ceremony was per­


Calfs Head Hotel, Wor- ston, the couple left for a honeymoon in Kenya. They will live in London.


formed by the Rev. F. Cheall and the organist was Mrs Alice Howarth. After a reception at the


education, she began her working life as a shop as­ sistant and during the second world war was em­ ployed at ICI, Clitheroe, in the laboratories. She and her husband,


Bicknell Photography, Tosside.


Photograph: Duncan


Susan Catherine Myers, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs J. H. Myers, of C la rem o n t D riv e, Clitheroe, married char­ te red accountant Mr Stephen O’Hara, only son of Mr and Mrs H. O'Hara, of Ryhope, Sunderland. The bride, given away


spades. East looked at dummy, realised that his club king would be trapped, and decided to cash the ace of spades and ace of hearts. Declarer then made the other 11 tricks for a


2NT — 3NT — West duly led the 10 (


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top score. It is almost always wrong to


cash aces, but east thought the d e c la re r could run both diamonds and clubs, whereas in fact diamonds cannot be estab­ lished and declarer has to lose a trick in clubs. The monthly duplicate game


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July )th, l im 3


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for the less experienced players will be held on Tuesday at the Brown Cow at Chatburn, start­ ing at 7-15 p.m. S dealer, love all.


rights to lease from the Ribble Valley Council the land at the back of the barn, at present used by the parks department. Once equipment is moved, it is hoped to start ex­ panding the facilities and raising money.


Colouring contest winners


SHOPPING vouchers are on their way to the lucky winners of the Advertiser and Times colouring com­ petition. Organised in conjunc­


tion with the Clitheroe Shopping Fortnight, it at­


tracted entries of a par­ ticularly high standard. We asked childen to


judged by Mr Frank Barnes, of Ethos Gallery, an executive member of the Clitheroe Chamber of Trade. Winners: Six and under —


colour a picture of a fayre scene and the best two in each age group will re­ ceive shopping vouchers to the value of £6 and £3. The competition was


Mark Fletcher, Smithy Cot­ ta g e , Cow A rk : Simon H aw o r th , G i l ls C ro f t , Clitheroe. s Seven to 10 — Donna Jack-


Clitheroe; Catherine Har­ greaves, Queen Street. Low Moor.


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Those who


OUR “Spot the Differ­ ence” competition in the Advertiser and Times re­ sulted in a bumper crop of entries. We invited readers to


ceive prizes from the Kitchen Classics range of ready meals are: Mrs C. Knowles, Pendle Terrace, Rimington; Julie Gel- dard, Derby Street, Clitheroe: Mrs A. M. Procter, Moor Etui Head Farm. Whalley; Mrs R. F arquher, Tavlor Stre e t. Clitheroe; Mrs L. M. Lewis, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe; D. M. Broekley, Parson Lane, Clitheroe; J. Topping, Whalley Road, Clitheroe; Mrs A. C. Dennis, Beech Mount, Wad- dington; Mrs M. Layfield, Tower Hill. Clitheroe; Judith Garratt, Sunnyside Avenue. Billington; Miss F. Breaks, The Old School, Newton; J. Mead, Timbrills Avenue. Sabden.


spot the difference bet­ ween two pictures of the Kitchen Classics chef in his kitchen. The winner was Mrs D. Redmayne, of 9 Chapel Street, Slaid- burn, who receives a m in i- t im e r for h er kitchen. The 12 runners-up, who re­


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husband and daughters. A service at Clitheroe


Parish Church at 2 p.m. tomorrow will precede b u r ia l a t C l i th e ro e cemetery.


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