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Spellbinding welcome
A PENDLE witch has been called upon to weave a manic spell in support of the local tourist industry when more than 20 vis itors arrive in Clitheroe today to look at Kibble Valiev attractions. She will he promoting
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the Kibble Valley as the 'scenic and historic gem
of the North West" to representatives of tourist
information centres and large hotels in the North West. Cumbria and West
them with a special verse, composed by Deputy Town Clerk Mr Brian Manning. Mr Manning and Whal-
Yorkshire. The witch will welcome
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De c is ion on lic en c e is adjourned
CONDITIONS imposed by Clitheroe Licensing Justices on the Civil Ser vice Motoring Association Country Club at Eaves Hall, West Bradford, have resulted in members from all over the country having to be turned away.
the justices were asked to lift restrictions limiting
This was stated when
the club to 12 functions a year and only allowing three guests to be intro duced by a member on any one occasion.
ley historian Mr Jimmy Kell will accompany the guests on a tour of Pendle Hill, the Hodder Valley. Clitheroe Castle, Whalley Abbey and other attrac tions. They will be enter
tained' to lunch by the Kibble Valley Mayor Conn. Mrs Joyce Lilburn.
Misused horn
A CHATBUKN student who sounded his car horn at U-3f> p.m. for no obvi ous reason was fined £10 for misusing it. Clive Bradley (IS), of Grindleton View, told
Clitheroe magistrates that he tried to a ttrac t a friend's attention in Low-
ergatc.
THE skills of nine Cub Scout packs were put to the test in the annual Helen Crompton Shield competition on Saturday afternoon. More than 5(1 Cubs
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Hal l and we r e put through their paces with knotting, map reading, observation and nature
tests. Winners were St Paul's
Hocked to the Clitheroe United Reformed Church
(SI points) with runners- up Chipping (7-1) and St
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Mary's third (73). Mrs Crompton, the hon-
orary District Badge Sec retary, is seen in our pic ture presenting the shield to St Paul's Cub. Christ opher Knowles, with | team-mates and oppo nents looking on.
Ramsden Pollard sought a new justic e s' licence, stressing that it was not proposed to open the duh to the public. Functions were fully booked until next June, he said.
Manager Mr David m
The application, op posed by the police anil
Kibble Valley Licensed Victuallers' Association, was adjourned to a date to be fixed.
as a registered club until last year.
The premises were run JUST A PIECE OF CAKE 1i f * *
Chance for budding artists to shine
TALENTED local youngsters are being invitee! to take part in a variety concert in support o! the Children in Danger Campaign.
O rg a n is e r s hope that
b ud ding m a g ic ian s , s in g e r s. dancers, comedians,
and musicians wiii take up
the challenge and provide a dazzling contribution in C l i th e r o e for th e cam paign. The campaign, launched
vents and alcohol a poverty. honielrs.- racism, and family i down. The concert is pi:
by the National Children's Home movement, is aimed at helping children facing dangers from crime and violence, drugs, sol-
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TREATMENT AT HOME
A WHALLEY chartered physiotherapist has been granted permission to change the use of part of her home to form a treat ment and waiting room. Kibble Valley Council's
for March Mb. aklm hall has still to be bonked and is being arranged by NCH local organisers Mr- .Joan Wrigley ami Mr Roland Hailwood, “We want the ernicer
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A PLAN for the forma tion of a vehicle access at Sw in d leh u rs t Karin. Cirindleton. has been re fused by the Kibble Valley Council's Develop ment Sub-committee. It was felt that it would
Library art contest winners
LOTS of thought, effort and artistic skill ''ent into the ii-1 entries for the art competition held by Kibble Valley District Libraries as a run-up
to youth week Entries came from all
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Development Sub-commit tec heal'd that tile pi'.' mises had previously In used for retail purposes.
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NORTH WEST GAS
•F in e d and v-orLing p r ic e s ap p ly to D om e s tic P rem ise s Only and a rc su b je ct to a su ta b 'e gas supply m y ou r h om e Any e le c tr ic a l, budding, scaffolding o r cab in e try - o r l i w.ll be char ged e « i ra
F O R b e t t e r V A L U E a n d b i g g e r c h o i c e Further d c u .g N o n . , W c u G » Sh ow .o o .m o r Iron, your N o a h W c „ M e . Hc„re5en.,l,»,, M l oHer, Su b ,« l lo clun^ c w „ „ o u ,
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THHFF farmers ahait- dom'd their wellies tor
m o r it i n y s a it s to r r ea r in <t br idal fashion show by Orchid
Tilted period only.
'Hr idol De s ig n s , of Clithcroc.
Watched by on audi-
nice of .120. they mod elled suits from Fred Head's alongs ide 12 "brides" and four chil d r en . al l f rom the ('litheroe area.
The show, held at the
for cancer research. F r e sh b o u q u e t s ,
S t i ck Hous e Hotel , Gishnrn, raised £~>20
f lo ra l pedes tals anti headdresses were given
by Ha rba ru Lean iny and the evening teas enjoyed by audience
and models alike. Seen modelling
are Kami Myers and Peter Fox.
necessitate substantial earthworks to providt satisfactory levels and would require removal of part of the existing stone wall and hedge on the main street frontage, di trimental to the character of the farm and (.handle ton Conservation Area.
o v e r th e a re a , but Clitheroe youngsters came out lops, winning five of the six prizes.
tries were studies of celebrities. Other subject choices included a record- sleeve design, a sea or landscape and a scene from any film.
Almost half of the en
Saturday. Prize winners were: Id
L ilb u rn . a week on
to In years — Karen Leeds (in). of Ribblesdale Avenue. Rebecca Nanson tbl). of Warwick I)riv_. ami .Joanna Leask (1-1). of St Paul’s Street. \(\ to IS years — Carole Patten (18). of Shireburn
teacher Mr F. Makin. of Whalley. Miss F. Foster, of Sabden. Mrs L. .hidson, of Burnley, Mr N. Potter, curator of Haworth Art Gallery, and Mr 1). Woodall, art head at Accrington and Kossen- dale College. The prizes will be^ pre
.Judges were retired art
sented by Kibble Valley Mayor. Conn. Mrs .Joyce
Avenue. Nicola Harper (lfi). of Shropshire Drive. Blackburn, ami Karen Wood (l(i). of The Cres cent. Highly com men (led
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FOR St Mary's Parish Church p lay g ro u p . Clitheroe, raising money was never so much fun as when mums and organis ers held a cake and coffee
morning.Mrs Cynthia Nanson
(right), gave a cookery demonstration, much to the delight of the youngs ters who were keen to sample the results! Grandmas, friends and
neighbours joined in tin* fun and helped on tin* stalls, including one tor home-made cakes. The £130 raised will
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buy Christmas presents and new toys for the play group children.
Camera Club
AT Kihhlosilale Camera Cluli. Mr Kell Oeiklys was
were: .Jonathan Green. Sarah Reed. Stephanie Harrison. Rachael Weare, Martin Biddulph, Lucy Brown. Matthew Clark son. Alison Forshaw, Adam Hargreaves. Jeova Kajasekeran and Rachel Shelstone.
in winning form in thv Action competition, gain ing first, second and third places in the print section. He was also first and second in the slide sec tion. with Alistair Carter third.
opportunity to see the ICPA slide folio and it entry night for the next competition, “Wind, lire and water.'*
On Tuesday there is an
Wellies off for a wedding day A
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Development Sub-commit tee heard that Mr and Mrs M. Douglas received planning; permission for the ereetjon of a detached house oT\ land adjacent to •Jf* Station Road in March. Now Mrs Douglas
wishes to operate a small practice from one room.
to be a focal point "i mu fund-raising act ivit if-." said Mr Hailwood. “I'm| sure there are many chil dren and teenager.- m Clitheroe and surmunikm villages who could hep | us to put on a first-ra: show." The Methodist-based| movement is already wt known for its "San Smiles" door-to-door cm-K lections and the enneer will replace the annua festival, which in the pa> has rounded off the area' fund-raising activitie.-. Anyone interested :
taking part in the omrer is asked to contact Mr- Wrigley (Clitheroe til'd" or Mr Hailwood iClithero tMtMlh.
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