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A MUSICAL evening presented by Clitheroe and District Bible Society raised over £100. Clitheroe churches were
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Aiming to set up sea cadet unit
CLITHEROE’S “think tank” on vandalism is calling a public meeting in the next round of the battle to combat vandalism and find further interests and activities for youngsters.
sang solo items, Nellie Kay (St James’) read her own poetry and Joan Foulkes (St James') gave a monologue. Young people trained
Jimmy McGhie, Coun. Howel Jones, Coun. Mrs Pat Hall and the idea’s in itiato r , Coun. Eric Bracewell, are inviting a cross-section of the town's community to attend the meeting in the near future.
Clitheroe Mayor Coun.
Delegation to discuss hospitals’ run-down
by Doreen Hetherington (URC) presented a dis play of country dancing and the area's youth also featured in the Trinity or chestra, led by Maxine Jones. Tlie evening began and
people's views so that something positive can be
done.
ended with community singing, accompanied by Bob Abbott, of Preston, on his piano accordian. The compere was Stan
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decided to take action after hearing that youngs ters complained of having very little to do, thinks favourably of the sugges tion to form a Sea Cadet Unit in town.
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ley Blackburn and Bible Society secretary Joan Foulkes thanked the audi ence and entertainers, e sp e c ia l ly chairman Glenys Holliday for or ganising the evening.
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cillors feel that the recent stay of several hundred cadets in the town, for the August Bank Holiday Tattoo, may have sparked off some interest.
He and his fellow coun They will be seeking
REGIONAL Health Au thority chairman Sir John Page will meet members of the Kibble Valley Council to discuss the run-down of Calderstones and Broekhall Hospitals. The meeting, however,
(Bookworms/ delight
will not be with the full council, but with eight members and the Chief Executive, Mr Michael Jackson. Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw
(Whalley) said that Sir John had agreed to meet
keen to see Clitheroe with its own Sea Cadets. "I'd be over the moon if a unit for boys and girls was set up here," said Coun. McGhie, "and I'm sure that many parents would be interested in letting their children join such an organisation."
The Mayor, too, is very
large, deep wardrobe to store tlie costumes used to stage the "Memo Eng land’’ production. Anyone who can help should con tact Mrs Brett Cleeve (Clithcroe 2-155)5).
Coun. McGhie, like his colleagues, now hopes for a favourable reaction from the town and would like to hear from anyone in terested in taking on re sponsibility for running such a group.
telephone call. Consider able disappointment had been expressed by mem bers of the council over delays in a meeting being arranged. Replies had not been
delegation in a recent
BUDDING book worms at Edisford School, Clitheroe, are enjoying a feast of reading following the opening of the school’s new library on Friday. An old junk room
Anglers’ gesture
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received to Kibble Valley Council correspondence and. initially. Sir John had agreed to meet only a limited delegation. Coun. Mrs Maw suc
has been t r a n s formed into the lib rary, complete with new carpet, decora tions and a wide range of new titles bought with £1,500 raised by the PTA. The facility means
MEMBERS of a Clitheroe angling club are to return alive any spawning sea trout and salmon caught in the last week of the month to preserve the ever decreasing stock of these fish in the Ribble.
cessfully suggested that the chairmen of the coun cil's committees, with the addition of Coun. Howel Jones and Conn. James McGhie (Clitheroe) should make up the delegation. She assured her collea
gues that a full report of tile meeting would be con- vevod to them.
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THE vice-chairman of Lancashire Federation of Wls, Mrs Joan fenlon, of Wisvvell, held a coffee morning in the Ribble Valley Mayors Parlour on
Saturday. Members of Wiswcll WI, of which Mrs Fenlon is secretary, served coffee and biscuits to a steady stream of visitors, including the Kibble >allcv
Mayor and Mavoress, Coun. and Mrs John Walmslev. There was also a brisk trade at bring-and-buy, cake and \\ I publication
stalls. The morning resulted in £100 profit for Federation funds. “I was very pleased with the support 1 received from local branches and from other members outside the Kibble Valley,’ said Mrs Tcnlon. Pictured serving coffee and biscuits to the Mayor and Mayoress are Mrs
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Former village butcher
CHATBURN'S village butcher for -10 years. Mr Fred Burgess, has died aged 7U. Mr Burgess of Abbey
Cottage. Sawley, moved to Chatburn in 1SM6 and was the village butcher until about a year ago, wlicn tie became semi-re- tired. He was much respected
that a fiction library can now be built up, as previously, space was too limited for many fiction books. Mrs Carol
LAMB — HALL
Roberts, chairman of tlie PTA. cut a ribbon to open the library and pupils Christian Hamilton and C h a r lo t te Coates were given the honour of pick ing the first books, following their suc cess in a bookmark competition. “We have just the
from tile same restaurant, Mr Stephen William Lamb and Miss Catherine Louise Hall, were married at lghtenhill Methodist Church. Burnley. The bridegroom is the
A chef and a waitress
ing Association is one of many fishing clubs with rights to stretches of the Ribble and Hodder who struck a special deal with licensed estuary netsmen
The Ribblesdale Angl
netsmen extended their weekly "no ne ttin g period from 48 to 60 hours. Has conservation of fish and protection of the netsman’s livelihood in mind. Explained Ribblesdale
The deal, by which
only son of Mr and Mrs Wiiliam Lamb, of Beech Grove, Chatburn. Tlte bride is the only
right sort of books, thanks to the mar vellous efforts of pa rents," said head teacher Mrs Mary Halliwell. Mrs Roberts is
pictured with some of the first users.
Expansion creates
new jobs
in the village and also in the meat trade, having ipialified as a meat in spector. His sausages won a na
tional award in recent years. He and his late wife,
Sadie, were mine hosts at the Greystones Inn. near Gisburn, for a short wjiile. and prior to that ran the Greendale Cafe. Chatburn. Mr Burgess restored
his home in Sawley using materials from the former Bolton Hall, Bollon-by Howland. He leaves a daughter.
Christ Church, Chatburn. on Monday, was followed
The funeral service at
by cremation at Ac crington.
New head teacher
INT ERVIEWS a re taking place today to select a new head teacher for Brookside County P r im a ry
School,
Clitheroe. The name of the suc
cessful applicant is ex pected to be announced tomorrow. The present head teacher. Mr David Law, is taking up a simi lar appointment in North ampton in January.
A FAST-GROWING mar keting and public relations consultancy, P.E.N. Mar keting. has moved into new promises in Sabden and created five new jobs. The company, headed
by husband and wife Peter and Libby Nichol son. is now run from Promotion House in Watt Street, offices previously occupied by Pendle Furni ture. which closed down its Sabden operation ear lier this year. P.E.N. has completely
.Mrs Elizabeth Hey. of Salcombe.
renovated and refurbished the premises and taken on five additional full-time local staff to join the orig inal team of three. It also employs a number of free lance artists and copywri ters. P.E.N. was previously
run from a studio in Brierfield. Managing director Mr
Peter Nicholson com mented: "We are very happy with the move to Sabden. It is good for us and good for tlie village. Many of our clients are from tlie south, so we are helping to put the village on the map.”
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GISHURN'S Stirk House Hotel is the venue once again for the Clitheroe and District Chamber of Trade's annual Christmas dinner, on December 2nd.
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daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter Hall, of Keramos, L owe rhouse Lane, Burnley. The bride, given away
Anglers secretary, Mr John Bailey: “We decided that steps had to be taken to protect the fish because fewer and fewer make it back to the rivers now because of offshore net
ting." “Hopefully this scheme
by her father, wore a crinoline-style gown of white lace and earned a bouquet of white roses and freesia. B r id e s m a ids w e r e
Suzanne Hall, Sharon Burrell and Alison and Susan Adlum. They wore apricot coloured dresses. A reception was hold at the Gaits Head Hotel.
Andrew Hall, the bride's brother, and groomsman was Mr Michael Hall. Ushers were Mr Jeffrey Adlum and Mr Mark
Worston. Best man was Mr
will, in tiie long run. ensure a better stock of fish for all concerned. It': certainly a step in the right direction."
Empty bins regularly is plea
Lamb. Tlte ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. C. Cheeseman and organist was Mrs P. Yates.
Photograph: Linton Photography, Nelson.
School’s reunion
OLD girls of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School will travel from far and wide for the annual reun ion scheduled for October IStli. At the special occasion,
to be held at the Chat burn Road site, will be current Clitheroe Royal Grammar School head master Mr Clive Dariey. He will be telling the gathering about the first year's progress as a co educational school. Light entertainment
will he provided by "the Old Girls' Ambling Thes pians" in a comedy, “Our loveiv lad." written bv Mrs Mary Bridge.
Pendle Club
WINNERS of the Pendle Club bridge session were Mrs F. Porter and Mr G. Horsfield. Mrs M. Stone and Mr J. Harrison.
BUSY EVENT RAISES £100
Clitheroe clean-up cam paign is to be maintained, the litter bins throughout the town need emptying more efficiently anti on a regular basis.
IF the momentum of the
pressed by Coun. Eric Bracewell (Clitheroe) at the Ribble Valley Council.
This was the view ex
ganisations which had helped in the clean- up. adding that the Town Council looked forward to their assistance next year when it hoped to launch a "Curb Your Dog" cam paign with the support of national sponsors.
He paid tribute to or
formed that the question of Clithcroe’s litter bins would be dealt with at the next meeting of the Public Works and Health Com mittee.
Coun. Bracewell was in
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