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THE Whalley branch of the Friends of Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary has no intention of folding, says san ctu a ry committee member Mr E. Carney.' This week he hit out at


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remarks of branch secret­ ary and treasurer Mrs Sallie Carlyon, following her expulsion from the charity. It had been an act of


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SUNSHINE helped to make a coffee morning in aid of “Whalley in bloom” a great success, for visitors were able to admire the garden at the home of Mr and Mrs Walter Peace, of Abbots Croft, Whalley, where it was held. About £150 was made,


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NEW president of the Clitheroe Ladies’ Speak­ ers’ Club is Mrs Beryl Waddington, who took up office at the group’s annual meeting.


Peace (centre) is pic­ tured with the raffle prizes, watched by hel­ pers and visitors.


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FOR using a car in Henthom Road without a test certificate, Graham Dixon (24), of Kemple View, Clitheroe,1 was fined £20 by. the town’s magistrates: In _court, Dixon admitted using his car after its MoT had run out.


coming year are: Marie Haworth (vice-president); Chris Carr (secretary); Stella Blackburn (trea­ surer); Yoland MarSden (education director ); Penny Ogden (past presi­ dent and publicity officer); Betty Brown (social di­ rector).


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total insensitivity,” he said, for Mrs Carlyon to have enrolled the Sanctu­ ary’s former, superinten­ dent in the Whalley branch, following his dis­ missal for cruelty to ani­ mals at Bleakholt. ‘No animal charity


could possibly defend or tolerate his behaviour. Such would be a betrayal of the animals and all


those hundreds of people who support us,” he said. The treatment of Mrs


Carlyon had not been “barbarous,” as claimed by one of her supporters, but the treatment of the animals certainly had been. “May I make it quite


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Bolton-by-Bowland hosts MU festival


FOR the first time for about 14 years, the Bowland Deanery Mothers’ Union festival was,


• held at Bolton-by-Bowland Parish Church. Among those present


clear that the Whalley branch will not fold,” said Mr Carney. “We thank those fair-minded people sensible enough to listen to both sides before reaching a decision and for their continued loyalty to the animals. We will always welcome animal lovers to join us."


Driver lost control


A MOTORIST who lost control of his car while travelling round a bend in Waddington, collided with a hedge, Clitheroe magis­ trates were told. For driving without due


care, David Anthony Wil­ liams (22), of St Chad’s Avenue, Chatburn, was fined £40. For failing to report the accident, in Clitheroe Road, he was fined a further £25. In court, Williams said


were representatives of the Diocesan MU, the president Mrs Jane Par­ kinson, secretary Mrs Carol Metcalfe and Mrs Valerie Langden, head of literature. Also there was D ean ery p re s id in g member Mrs Gladys Pen­ nington. The service was a


Planning in the


celebration of “The Rites of Passage” — birth, baptism, confirmation, marriage and death. The Rector of Bolton-


pipeline PLANS to build a single-storey dwelling on land adjacent to Rockmount, Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, have been lodged with the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Planning Department (number 0229). Other applications include: Clitheroe: Two-storey exten­


by-Bowland, Fr Trevor Vaughan, preached and lessons were read by Mrs M. Billows, Mrs N. Comthwaite and Mrs A. Vaughan, the enrolling member of the host MU. During the service the Paschal light was lit and b a p t ism a l p rom ise s renewed. Banners were p re ­


sion and external staircase at 36 York Street and a listed building application in respect of the plan (0231 and 0232). Worston: Conversion of bam at the Calfs Head car park


THE bunting fluttered in the breeze and old Glen Miller songs drifted into the atmosphere as resi­ dents old and young from Queensway and Waddow View in Wad­ dington celebrated VE Day 40 years on with a street party. The honour of opening


the party fell to village bobby PC George Pen- l in g to n , h im s e l f a Waddow View resident. The party followed,


After-hours drinks bring £520 in fines


WHEN plain-clothed police went to the Starkie Anns, Clitheroe, late at night, they discovered people drinking in the bar which was not covered by a special order for other parts of the premises.


with mounds of food shared by all the resi­ dents and lots of prizes for winners of children’s and adults’ games and races. In the evening a disco


Sheepdog handling popular


had to be .cut short be­ cause, after a warm af­ te rn o o n , i t became rather chilly. H ow ever , a l l th e


(0230). R im in g to n : Change of


garage to dining room ana utili­ ty room and extension to form garage with bedroom and bath­ room over at Peak House, Martin Top Lane (0233). Billington: Porch at 10


1 Chapel Rise (0237). Whalley: Change of use from |


that as he braked for the bend, the back end of his estate car slid round. He added that because


sented from Hurst Green, Gisburn, Bolton-by-Bow­ land and Waddington branches. After the service, re­


he was the only car in­ volved in the accident, he did not realise he had to report the matter to the police.


OUR tale last week of the lonely little silver fox found wandering near Newton ended happily when it was returned to the children’s zoo a.t Hornsea Pottery, Lan­ caster.


The fox was being


looked after by Mr Brian Elms, of East View, Newton, who was not confident of finding the owner.


amazing coincidence, within a few days the fox


Then, thanks to an


cafe to travel agent and offices at 36 King Street (0240). Also an advertisement sign at the premises (0239). Chipping: Drying room at Kirk Mills (0241).


freshments were served in the village hall, where Bolton-by-Bowland branch had staged on exhibition on the theme of the ser­ vice. It included baptism cards, Christening robes and old wedding photo­ graphs.


Back home


was back at the zoo, where it is a star attrac­ tion along with four other


. silver foxes. Apparently, when a


farming acquaintance of Mr Elms mentioned the fox in passing, while at Lancaster Auction Mart who should be listening but good friend of the pot­ tery, who relayed the news to the thankful staff. The fox was picked up


next day, none-the-worse for its 15-mile treck over ro ad s and moor to Newton.


NATURAL HISTORY


A TALK on natural his­ tory photography was given to Ribblesdale Camera Club by Mr P. Hodson, of the Fylde. Slides of a whole range


adults went to the home of organiser Mrs Eileen Shuttleworth and drank a toast to peace . . . with home-made wine instead of champagne!


For Hospice


CLOTHES, toys, baby items and other articles will be on offer at a near- to-new sale in SS Michael and John’s Social Centre, Lowergate, on June 1st. The sale, from 10-30


WITH more Ribble Valley fanners switching to sheep rearing because of the EEC milk quota restrictions on cows, there has been a tremend­ ous interest in the area’s first sheepdog handling course organised by Bow- land Farmers’ Training Group.


yesterday, was over sub­ scribed, said organiser Mrs Lynne Hudgell and more are planned soon.


The first course, held


sheepdog handling has re­ kindled young fanners’ in­ terest in what was a dying art,” she explained.


“Television publicity on


a.m. to 2-30 p.m. is being organised by the Catholic Ladies’ Guild to raise money for Guild funds and the E a s t Lancashire Hospice.


of flora and fauna, with details on how the pic­ tures were taken, made it an informative evening. The next meeting is on


Green Fold Farm, Bolton- by-Bowland, and the as­ sessor was sheep dog handler Mr Harry Hud­


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Tuesday and the annual dinner takes place at the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton, a week to­ morrow.


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