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Age Concern comes 6f age
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WHALLEY and district Age Concern celebrates its 21st anniversary this year, and to mark the occasion a garden party is to be held at Whalley Abbey on July
include dancers from the Clitheroe Caledonian Society and also the Lon- gridge Band. The group, originally
18th. E ntertainm ent is to
SJULY SALL
made his request at a meeting of the full council after learning that several snags which had been dis covered — rock outcrops, wet rot and problems with the foundations — would mean more cash being spent on the project. Coun. Parker said: “I’m
Coun. Barrie Parker
concerned at the report and would like the cost of the development to be ite mised. A lot seems to be going wrong all at once.” After the meeting, Plan
BRIDGE CLUB
known as Whalley and dis trict Old People’s Welfare Committee, has given invaluable help and advice to the elderly during its 21 years. Social activities have been expanded, with visits to various tourist attractions. In September, a visit to the Lake District is planned. Another feature of the
ning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey told the “Advertiser and Times” th a t due to problems which could not have been perceived before explor atory work began, certain additional expense would
be incurred. However, pointed out
Mr Bailey, the revised foundation plans would mean a reduction in costs in other areas. A report is now being
organisation’s activities - j, Uno UnAn follrcs r\£ in fn i'Q c f I "
has been talks of interest to the elderly, covering] such subjects as DHSS benefits and holidays. Further details of the I
anniversary garden party and tickets are available | from secretary Mrs J. B. Prothero (Whalley 2829).
Donation
C L ITH E RO E Town Council has made a dona tion of £50 towards exten sions at Ribblesdale Wan d e r e r s C r ic k e t and
Bowling Club. The club is hoping to
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complete a £14,000 scheme which includes modernis ing the cricket changing rooms and extending the
prepared by a quantity surveyor attached to the
details are made available, a report will be forwarded to the next meeting of the council’s Finance and Gen eral Purposes Commit tee,” said Mr Bailey.
As soon as the full
Both sides of the case
THREE experts on the fluoridisation of water will be sp e ak in g a t n ex t month’s meeting of the Ribble Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Committee. At th e meetin g on
A u g u s t 2 5th , Mr N. Brugge, of the National Pure Water Association, will speak against fluori disation and for the addi tion will be Dr D. G. Wil liams, the district medical officer, and Mr A. J. Doyle, the district dental officer. Residents wishing to
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make known their views on the subject should write to the Borough H e a l th and Housing Officer at the Counci Offices.
WINNERS of the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mr S. Patten and Mr B. Webster, Mr R. Atkinson and Mr P. Jennings: EW Mrs I. Park and Mrs M. Law, Mr R. Nicol Smith and Mrs A. Pedder. The following hand demon
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queen and the ace of hearts was cashed. A low spade was then led and west was end-played. He chose to win with the ace
A charity ride
HORSES and th e i r owners enjoyed a lei surely 10-mile ride on Sunday while raising money for charity. Ribble Valley coun
four clubs, with a total of only 23 high card points. W e ................
cillor Mrs Kath Robin son and her daughter Anne Marie, of Billing- ton, organised the ride around the boundaries of the four parishes of B ro ck h a ll , Langho, York and Billington in aid of animal charities. A total of 13 horses
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and their riders took p a r t and Coun. Mrs Robinson hopes th a t several hundred pounds will have been raised. Pictured are four of
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the riders with Coun. Mrs Robinson and Mr Eric Hill, of Sydney Avenue, Whalley, for merly of th e Royal Horse Artillery. From the left: Anne Marie and S u l t a n , J u l ie A n d e r so n an d S gt Major, Rebecca Wall- bank and Maggic-May, Samantha Lawson and Shelley.
Holiday closing
DURING the first week of Clitheroe holidays, the fol lowing sub-post offices will be closed: Chatburn, Down h am, Du n s o p Bridge, Gisburn, Newton, Rimington, Slaidburn and H e n t h o r n R o a d ,
A lasting tribute
A LASTING tribute to the welfare work of Mrs Phyllis Todd is to be made in Clithcroe.
d ie d l a s t y e a r , devoted her life to voluntary service in the Ribble Valley, was made a freeman of the borough in 196G and received an MBE in 1978.
Mrs Todd, who
crossing for the inner bypass, Clitheroe, and footways in four different parts of town. Walls have now been
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HISTORIC ROBE
ON VIEW
| A POPULAR sight for Clitheroe schoolchildren earlier this century made a guest appearance at a r e c e n t town counci l meeting.
( worn by tne Town Ser geant when he visited s cho o l s a n n o u n c in g Mayoral holidays was shown to councillors for them to decide its future.
The long, black robe
th e r o b e h a d n o t , apparently, seen the light of day for some time as town clerk Mrs Jill Tom linson said a cleaning ticket dated 1948 was with the historic garment. Coun. Bert Jones joked that he had last seen the robe “ some time ago” when a pupil of St James’s School.
Found in the town hall,
| offer the robe to Clitheroe Castle Museum.
Councillors decided to
A new ‘baby’ arrives
THE Clithcroe Divi s io n of St J o h n Ambulance is now the proud owner of a new “baby”. It was presented to
the division by Mrs Doreen Watson and th e Re v . J am e s Needham, presidents of the Inner Wheel Club and Rota ry Club of Clitheroe respectively. T h e “ R e s u s c i
Dirty streets are ignored by county
COUNCILLORS claim Clitheroe’s dirty streets and pavements are being ignored by
county council cleansing chiefs. After the town council
introduced its own street sweeping machine to com
baby” is a teaching model tha t will be used with “Resusci Annie”, a model pro vided by Clitheroe Lions, for training members in life-sav ing procedures. Mr Needham also
plement the cleansing ser vice being providedu u, county-employed
Dein u man was withdrawn. lengths- a
and representatives of the * two larger autno it e
presented a cheque for £50 to the divi sion on behalf of the Rotary Club. Picture: Mrs Wat
son pr e s ents the ‘baby’ to division superintendent Mrs Edna H o th e rsa ll. With th em is Mr N e e d h a m a n d guests.
are get ting from, the suffered because of a lack county,” said Coun. John 0f cleansing over a long CowgiU at a town council period, meeting., “Up to April, when we introduced this machine, the county had a lengthsman in Clitheroe, but since then he has disappeared.” “The county should be
“I fail to see what we parts of the' town that had Granted
concentrating on such problem areas as Edisford, Highfield, Pendle and Pimlico Roads.” Cleansing is paid for by
the Ribble Valley Council and carried out by the County.
justices licence for The Black Bull, Chatbum, and Paul Johnston was granted one for the Royal Oak, Clitheroe.
AT Clitheroe licensing court on Monday, Ray mond Ranee was granted a
suggested site visits could be arranged to various
thurruies. ne He
cal led for a meeting between town councillors
Colin. Howel Jones
presented recently by a relative of Mrs Todd to Clithcroe T own C o u n c i l , which has decided to display them in the t o wn m a y o r ’ s parlour.
Both awards were
pensions and allowances for the week July 20th to July 25th will be paid a week in advance of the due
Clitheroe. Payment in respect of
date. From July 27th to August 1st, sub-post
offices at Bashall Eaves, Bo l to n -b y -Bowl a n d , Grindleton, Pendleton, Salford, Waddington and West Bradford will be
closed.Again, pensions and allowances will1 be paid a week in advance of the due date.
No cottages
AN appeal against the Ribble Valley Council’s decision to refuse an appli cation for the erection of two single-bedroomed cot tages for staff accommoda tion on land off King Lane, Clitheroe, has been dis missed by the Secretary of State.
followed the wedding at St Bartholomew’s Church,
A honeymoon in Bath
Great Harwood, of Miss Marie Brown and Mr Michael Pearson.
daughter of Mr and Mrs Anthony Brown, of the DeLacy Arms, Whalley.
The bride is the eldest
youngest son of Mr and Mrs Louis Pearson, of A rth u r S tre e t , Great Harwood.
The bridegroom is the
by her father, wore a full crinoline-style white taf feta gown trimmed with Swiss lace on the sleeves and bodice. She earned a bouquet of roses and tiger l i l ies in peach, aqua marine and white.
The bride, given away
Miss Amanda Brown and bridesmaids were Jac quely, Nicola and Lynsey Brown, all sisters of the bride.
Chief bridesmaid was
wore aquamarine tulle dres ses trimmed with white lace and Nicola and Lynsey wore white chiffon dresses trimmed wi th aquamarine satin. They earned pomanders match ing the bride’s bouquet.
Amanda and Jacquely
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