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Admission: I Op Children tree


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MODERN gospel sing­ ing group ‘‘New Wine” provided the entertain­ ment at Whallcy Young Families Group coffee evening, held in the CE School. There were bring-and-liuy and cake stalls and a raffle. The proceeds of about


£50 are for the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital at I’cndlcbury. The next event for the


group, which was set up three years ago, is a seconds party in the school tonight, starting at 7-30 p.m.


Club needs adult help


V OLUN TEER S a re needed to help at Trinity Youth Centre’s Junior Youth Club. O v e r


t h e w i n t e r ,


between 80 and 90 young­ sters aged 10 to 14 have been attending the dub on Thursday evenings. Although numbers drop


f e d ' 1


Evening” is the title of the liams, Michael Head and first concert, organised by Each, to g e th e r with Clitheroe Parish Church Mozart’s “Alleluia” and the Organ Society in the par- E a s t e r Hymn from ish church.


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School s tu d en t Ja n e t Spooner (nee Proctor), a soprano who has sung in the parish church on many occasions in the past. She is returning to sing


Taking part is former Go-ahead


slightly in summer, there are still about 50 or GO and volunteers are needed to help ensure tha t a proper programme is car­ ried out. In particular, females


aged 18 years or over are required to help supervise and organise the sessions, between 6-45 and 9-30 p.m. No experience is necessary. Anyone wishing to know


A PROPOSED road haul­ age vehicle parking facility on part of plot seven, Lin­ coln Way, Salthill Indus­ trial Estate, Clitheroe, has been given the go-ahead by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee.


Portable office


more details or willing to help should contact Area Youth Worker Geoff Jack- son (Clitheroe 27880).


THE installation of a por­ table office and toilet cabins at Lime Street, Salthill, Clitheroe, for tile Econ Group, has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel­ opment Sub-committee.


Road, Whalley, was fined £100 for fraudulent use of an excise licence and £75 for driving a car with no


nurse, of Male Hostel, C alders tones, Mitton


excise licence. He admitted the offen­


rat the tax disc on his Vauxhall Viva related to a Leyland Mini. Griffiths (20), a student


spotted by police, who saw th: •


A DRIVER thought it was less serious to swap the tax disc from one car to another than use it with none at all, Clitheroe Magistrates were told. But the action of Simon Nicholas Griffiths was


Driver swapped a tax disc


THE sound of music comes to Clitheroe on Saturday with the opening event in the Ribble Valley Music Festival. “Music for a Summer music by Vaughan \Vil-


Festival offers musical treat for all tastes


“Cavalleria Rusticana” by


Mascagni. Joining her will be


another former CRGS stu­ dent, Sarah White. Sarah started her violin lessons with Mrs Josephine Whit­ field, in Clitheroe. and is now in her fifth year at the Royal Academy of Music, having gained various scholarships and a number of prizes. On Saturday she will be


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LIVE MUSIC THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER


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1|o lliontel MatlMnie { g r a n g e


Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, Mug J lit It, HISS .'! GOSPEL SINGERS ENTERTAIN AT WHALLEY ’ i i i


playing music by Gluck and" Elgar and the Men­ delssohn Violin Concerto in E Minor. Both soloists will be


aceom p an ied by Mr Charles Myers, who will also play a number of short solos. The festival continues


Jazz Quartet in "Festival Jazz” on May 25th. St Augustine’s School Band Concert the following evening, Clitheroe Parish Church Operatic and Dra­ matic Society in "Songs from the Shows” on the 27th and a folk night on the 2Sth. A piano recital by Mar­


throughout the month with the Erie Ainsworth


representing the defen­ dant, said that Griffiths owned both vehicles. He used the Mini and his mother drove the Viva. When the Mini went in for repairs, he decided to use its excise licence on the Viva, after lie realised the tax had expired. Mr Parkinson said it had


ces and was ordered to pay £25 back duty and £19 costs. Mr David Parkinson,


tin Roseoe takes place on May 30th and Massed Brass, featuring Siaidburn and Balderstone Brass Bands, on May 31st.


Concert is on June 1st. fe a tu r in g Tara Guha (piano), Claire Tomlinson (soprano), James England (trumpet), David Spencer (tuba), Clare Altliam (vio­ lin), Steven Robinson and Jane Scholes (piano duet). The Clitheroe Associa­


tion of Church Choirs in Concert rounds off tile fes­


been an error of judge­ ment. Griffiths thought he was not totally in the wrong. He believed that it was worse to drive a car without a tax disc at all.


certs anti venues can be obtained from the Tourist


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