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Clithcme 22.124 10 Clithcme Advertiser and Tillies. A'oi■ember 2lst, lDSii


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\ CUD DUS! I *« rish ion - frrs of St Paul's, Low \Mooi\ sample lhe fare (during <i cheese and \ir/w» evening in aid of (church funds. The venue was the


/Lancaster Drive home \oF Mr and Mrs Miles


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( ing a tombola and ygucss the weight of a (Christmas cake.


Advice on all kinds of careers


A CAREERS convention at St Augustine’s School. Billington, proved suc­ cessful and extremely be­ neficial to the many pupils and parents who a t ­ tended. It was organised by the


Kibble Valley C a re e rs ’ Service and the school to show the wide range of opportunities available to youngsters. Invited speakers, advis­


Encourage rural businesses plea


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: included third, fourth and fifth years from St Augus­ tine’s and fifth formers from other senior schools in tin? Kibble Valley. Pupils from the host


ers and representatives covered careers from opti­ cians to apprentice chefs and gave advice for pupils wanting to start work straight after leaving school and for those want­ ing to go to university. ’flu* car park was choc- a-bloc with visitors, who


A CALL for tradesmen up business in rural : meeting of the Ribblc V ment Sub-committee.


Bridge Club


WINNKKS of tin- duplicate


school helped with re­ freshments and showed delegates round the dis­ plays. Third-year pupil David Watson designed the cover for the conven­ tion booklet. “AH th e . parents and


Philip Morris.


game at Clitlu-me Hriiige Hub wen-: NS Mrs .1. Wilson anil Mrs M. Ainsworth. Mrs J. Haworth ami Mrs M. Milling­ ton; KW Miss M. Vinter ami Mrs 1). Fazaekerly. Mr ami Mrs Fewster. On tin- following ham!, al­


though the majority of pairs plaveil in five iliamomis. two pairs played in six no trumps (by south), om- south played in three no trumps, and two pairs ven played in four hearts.


children l spoke to said it had been extremely help­ ful,” said headmaster Mr


‘Go it alone’ approach


| MEMBERS of (Mitheroe Town Council ;■ threatening to take a “go it alone” approach against dogs finding footpaths in the town. At a meeting last week


; thev warned that if the Kibble Valley authority


I did not co-operate they 1 would consider providing their own dog warden scheme, special “pooper j scoopers" in public plac


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| spearheaded by Conn. Eric Kracewell. who ac­ cused the Kibble V:-... .


posters. Tlie a t ta c k wa


, Council of stalling on tin issue.


Only one pair played in six <liamomls. A good bidding sequence


would he; N H S W


to be encouraged to set


ureas was made at a alley Council’s Develop- It came from Coun. Ted


Roden tChatburn) when members were asked to refuse an application for change of use of premises at Kornside Barn, Twis-. ton. from a rabbit breed­ ing and slaughter room to a joiner’s workshop and


store. Members were told


there was concern that the development would generate heavy traffic and noise and it was out of character with a predo­ minantly rural area. Coun. Boden said that


the only heavy traffic in the area was a cattle wagon which passed through twice a week. Only the applicant’s light van would be used on the


site. A week or so ago


rebids h e a r ts and supports iliamomis. he must have five or six dubs, four hearts and three diamonds. Thus, when south asks for aces, and north slimes two. tin- small slam can confi­


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Extinguished


Thursday aflcrnonn had been extinguished by the time two vehicles from the town's fire station arrived.


AN own fire in Kemple View, (Mithorm*. last


When north opens one club, CoSIKA was in the area


encouraging people to set up small industries in the area. “If that is what CoSIKA is saying, we should he saying it too,"


YULETIDE came early to the Ribblesdale Adult Education Centre when l(j ladies attended the first class in a four-week Christmas decoration


CHRISTMAS BRIGHT IDEAS launched Meade


A SURVEY to measure public feeling over the


possible closure of Bram­ ley Meade Maternity Home, Whalley, has been ordered by Ribblc Valley councillors. The Public Works and


MIDIS — RACKS — COMPACT DISC — SEPARATES


4 groups. Councillors were in­


Health Committee de­ cided to seek the opinions of local GPs, the parish council’s liaison committee and appropriate women’s


formed th a t Bramley Meade could be sacrificed as part of development plans at Queen’s Park M a t e r n i t y H o s p i t a 1, Blackburn. The idea would be to close pe r iphe ral mater n i t y homes serving outlying areas in order to concen­ trate “high-tech" facilities at Queen’s Park. Strong opposition to the


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Jones. Coun. Jones said: “Now


Mayor, Conn. Mrs Joyce Lilburn, and the Clitheroe Mayor, Coun. Howcl


is the time to stand and fight and not to allow ad ministrators in Blackburn to tell us what is good for the Kibble Valley.”


Upgrade path


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A MOVE is being made by Grindleton Parish Council to have a local public footpath upgraded so that it can take vehicu


course. Tutor Mrs Pat Haigh


(left), of Kimington, de­ monstrated various artifi­ cial decorations for wall


hanging. In the coming weeks


she will use evergreen and fresh-plant material, candles and also give her class a few ideas for Christmas presents.


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AT the AGM of Clitheroe Young Fanners' Club the


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that tlie parish would have a better chance if it could establish that th path, between Sawley Road and Chapel Lane. Grindleton. was an An cient Highway. This would mean prov­


an award given in recog­ nition of hard work and enthusiasm throughout the year, went to Steve Morris and a similar trophy for girls was aw a rd ed jo in t ly to Catherine H a 11 o n and Susan Walmsley.


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T e c h n i c a I O f f i c e r M r Philip Bailey said that at­ tempts were being made to promote industry in the rural areas, but in the right places. Councillors should con­


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