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JUNCILLORS have |>n the thumbs up for l-e music making and Jertainment at local |s next Christmas. ■he decision means that tic, singing and dancing ^continue from 8 p.m. a.m. on Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
I;; to be determined by Iloeal Licensing Bench! Jhe Ribble Valley Bor- |h Council’s Finance General Purposes
I this does not affect the I king hours, which still
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Canoeists paddle to the rescue of tin bath duo
I-committee heard from luigh solicitor Mr Paul jnson th a t many I tests for the extension |e anticipated in view of fact that Christmas ■ and New Year’s Eve
I fall on a Sunday. |he first request for the
l.ley. and he recom- lided that, in approving A application, exten d s should also be lilted to all existing
ension had come from Spread Eagle Hotel,
Trust fund sends £6,000
ldic enter tainment Inees in the Ribble ley. Ihairman Coun. Bill I .v k e r (C h ip p in g ) landed members that J hours when the pubs re likely to stay open entertainment were ■endent on hours luted by the Licensing
J he premises at Wes- |m Row, Parson Lane. qualified for both dis-
I’eau in Clitheroe has in granted rate relief by Ribble Valley Coun- Finance and General I poses Sub-committee.
Rate relief E Citizens’ Advice
Iritv status.
\ ionary and mandatory relief because of its
to hospital THE local committee for the Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Institute’s women’s trust fund has forwarded a cheque to the hospital for £0,250. This magnificent total
PARK — FRANKLAND
Sales assistant Miss Chris tine Anne Frankland was married to mechanic Mr Duncan Alexander Park at Christ Church, Chatburn The bride is the eldest
has been raised over the past 12 months by various efforts, donations from local charities and money in lieu of flowers from families of the bereaved All the money raised is used for the daily work and re se a rch at the hospital. Chairman. Mrs E. Owen
daughter of Mr H. T Frankland and Mrs M. YVaddington. The bridegroom is the
youngest son of Mr and Mrs T. L. Park, of Green Drive, Clitheroe. The bride, given away
Four generations in family walk
FOUR generations of one family will be taking part in Clitheroe Ramblers’ annual family walk
on Sunday.
Couple’s trip
expressed the committee’s gratitude for the generous support received from people in the Ribble Val ley. The next effort will be a s tree t collection August 5th.
Traveller’s tales
ABOUT 20 guests from organisations in the town were welcomed to an open meeting of Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild. Guest speaker was Mrs
Barbara Taylor, who gave an amusing talk on her travels round the world in connection with her career in the Post Office. The vote of thanks was given by Mrs A. Roberts, of the Afternoon Guild. Members are reminded
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by her father, wore a full- length ivory silk gown edged with Nottingham lace with a v-neckline and back. The dress featured Bo Peep-style sleeves edged in Nottingham lace with a bow at the back. She wore an ivory coronet headdress with pearl drops and ca r ried shower bouquet of yellow roses, freesia and Singa pore orchids. Chief bridesmaid was
to China
China” was the title of an illustrated talk by Mr and Mrs N. Thorpe, of Whal- ley, to members of Clith eroe and District Probus Club: The 23-day journey took
. JOURNEY through Fitterington.
Miss Susan Frankland, the bridesmaid’s sister, and bridesmaids were Miss Ann Byrne, Miss Melanie Brennan and Miss Shirley
rina-length dresses with v-necks, tight bodices and full skirts. Their head dresses were of pearls and they carried bouquets of yellow roses, spray carna tions and freesia. Best man was Mr Peter
They wore indigo balle
place last October and was by train and boat from Hong Kong to Shanghai, Beijing (formerly Peking), then along the Yangste River and ending at Canton. The magnifi'cent slides
Frank Parrott, of Green Drive, Clitheroe, will be his daughter and son-in- law, Susan and Tron Klestos, who live in Trondheim, Norway, and their 18 months-old baby, Kimberley. They are visiting Clith
With retired dentist Mr
eroe for a fortnight’s holiday. Also donning walking
boots will be Mr Parrott’s 89 year-old father, also ca lled F ra n k , from Manchester. “ It will be a special
AFTER hearing about the plight of two Clith eroe paddlcrs who had no where to train, a group of Clitheroe can oeists stepped in to help.
and Richard Hartley, who are entering the World Tin Bath Cham pionships, in the Isle of Man in August, were struggling for locations to try out their vessels. After testing the tin
Father and son Derek Battling
for dog registration
SEVERAL organisations are still submitting differ ent proposals to the Environment Minister to implement a dog registra tion scheme.
b a th s in th e t id a l waters of the River Lunc, Morccambe, the duo were able to take to the water in Barrow Lodge, thanks to the Clitheroe and District Scout and Canoe Club. Derek, a former man
occasion for the family,” said Mr Parrott. The ramblers are hoping
showed the Chinese coun tryside as well as views of the Great Wall, the For bidden City and the terra cotta soldiers guarding a recently unearthed tomb of one of th e Ming Emperors. Mrs Thorpe gave a
the abolition last year of the dog licence, which has not been replaced by any other form of licence or registration.
Their concern follows
many Ribble Valley people interested in walking will come and join in. Last year’s walk, when ages ranged from eight weeks to 88 years, attracted GO walkers. A special welcome
that the Hospital Gala Day will not be held at Clith eroe Hospital, but at the Parish Hall, on July 8th. Gifts for the kitchen stall will be welcome. The next meeting will
Eglin, the bridegroom’s brother-in-law, and ushers were Mr Roger Smith, Mr Paul Fielding and Mr Simon Dobson. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. Walter Drain and organist was Mrs D. Brewer.
be on July (3th, with bring and taste evening and fresh fruit for the sale table.
the Spread Eagle, Sawley The couple are to live “ Clitheroe.
Photograph: Bill Hen derson, Clitheroe.
A reception was held at
knowledgable commentary on the different facets of Chinese rural life. Mr J am e s H a rg r e a v e s thanked the speakers. The speaker at the next
being extended to parents to bring along their babies and youngsters, and one part of the walk is suitable for pushchairs. Two separate walks will
meeting on June 16th will be Mr R. Chatburn, of Danven. His subject will be “The life of a profes sional photographer."
Pendle Club
WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at the Pen dle Club, Clitheroe, were: Mr T. Thornber and part ner, Mrs P. Adey and Mrs J. Kenyon.
ager of Whalley Abbey, attended the champion ships last year and as marketing officer of-the Isle of Man Steam Packet Seaways, he decided that the island’s own shipping company should be represented in the next race. The S c o u ts and
trict Councils, of which the Ribble Valley is a mem ber, has adopted a pro posal, which involves one-of f payment by owners, and-the ADC sug gests that the dogs should be marked with a perma nent tag, tattoo or elec tronic implant.
The Association of Dis
Guides, under the guid ance of Mr Stephen Pietrzak, who use the lodge for training, were happy to help. Mr Pietrzak says he'
set out from Barley car park at 11a.m. to cover three miles and five miles People without transport should meet at Waterloo car park, Clitheroe, at 10.30a.m., where trans port will be provided. Packed lunches should
wishes to thank Pilot Properties, who allow the group to use the water.
Derek Hartley (left) and his son Richard, trying out their bath tubs on the lodge.
be brought along, although there are refreshments for sale at Barley. Free
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of Clitheroe, who has been campaigning for such a scheme, said: “We are try ing to get the Govern ment, under the 1988 Local Government Act, to implement a dog registra tion scheme.
Coun. Eric Bracewell,
of course, apply to all dis trict councils in England I and Wales and would need to have the force of the |
“New measures would, | law."
badges, balloons, Smarties and plastic “scavenger” bags will be given to all children attending. If transport is required,
walkers should telephone Clitheroe 27254 .
Help is needed at new Sawley club
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SALESMAN Mr David Richard Cowgill was. mar ried to shop assistant Miss Joyce Bailey, at St James’ Church, Clitheroe.
daughter of Mr and Mrs E. L. Bailey, of Woone Lane, Clitheroe, and the bridegroom is the younger son of Mr J. H. Cowgill and Mrs E. Trueman, ,,
The bride is the elder
by her father,' wore a white embroidered gown with short puffed sleeves and a full plain skirt," decorated with pearls. Her veil was held in place by a headdress of pearls. She carried a bouquet,of silk carnations, roses; and pink and white orchids. , ,. ., She was attended ,by,
The bride, given away
Linda Carole Bailey, the! bride’s s is te r ,! Eleanor: High and Helen Ward, the bride’s cousins,; Stis/an Waddington and Sharon Lister. Carole, Susan and
Sharon wore Bo-Peep style peach and white dresses, decorated with peach flowers and ribbon.
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which were gathered at the front and back. Their headdresses consisted of peach silk flowers and they carried bouquets of peach and white carna- ' tions and roses. Helen and Eleanor wore
Anne Marsden said: “We are hoping that this initia tive will provide a place for our youngsters to get together, as there is noth ing else for them."
i.m. in the village hall. Committee
member.Mrs
and is open to boys and girls from five to 15 years from Sawley and sur- ounding villages. Organisers are also hop
Each session costs 20p
ing that if more volunteers come forward meetings | could be held weekly. They are looking for a I
bed settee stock to be
table tennis table, pool or snooker table, tennis I rackets, balls, rounders equipment, a football, cup-1 boards and a notice board.
Club will be on 20th June starting at 6.30
p.m.in the |
The next meeting of the
village hall. People wanting further
information about the club or those willing to donate I equipment should contact I cCommittee members Anne Marsden (41876), Linda Bolton (41252), Liz Sandliam (41759), Ruth I Bleazard (41956) or| Kathrvn Williams (41262).
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‘Went into wrong house’ after
knock on head
AN elderly woman called the warden for help when a drunken man staggered into her shel
Turner, told the town’s magistrates he was in a
tered home at Clitheroe. But the man, Derek ground
state because he had been knocked from his bicycle
and was concussed. He thought he was in his mother’s house on the same estate at Henthorn. Turner (41), of Highfield
Road, Clitheroe, denied being drunk and disor
derly. But the case was proved and Turner was fined £75 and ordered to pay £85 costs. Mr James Hollins,
he had four pints of beer between shopping at din ner time for his wife. In the evening he cycled along Henthorn to look for a friend who had gone fishing. A group of lads, who he
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whose wife is warden for the sheltered houses on Henthorn, took a call on the intercom from Mrs Webster, whose husband was wheelchair bound. She said she had a drunk in her living room. Mr Hollins said he could hear a man’s voice in the
background. He called the police and
went round to the bunga low, where he found Turner standing in the middle of the floor sway ing about and bleeding from a cut on his head. He was asked to leave and started swearing. Police arrived and took
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banged his head and was left with a large gash. He set off to his mother’s house on Henthorn Road, but must have gone in the wrong house. He said he was sorry that the old peo ple had got involved, but put it down to a knock on the head.
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