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(Wilpshire) explained that the reason the Health Authority proposed to stop the service was
were asked to discuss the proposed withdrawal of the service and to forward, th e ir comments to the Ribble Valley Council which, in turn, would pass them on to the Health Authority.
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End of an era at garage
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IT was the end of an era at Primrose Garage, Clith eroe, with the retirement
of long-serving employee Mr Geoff Kendall. Mr Kendall was pre
James’s Street, started as a mechanic and was pro moted to foreman. More recently he has been in charge of service, recep tion and warranty and is known in the garage trade throughout East Lanca
shire. He spoke of how he has
enjoyed his years with Primrose and Mr Nuttall
commented that he would be sadly missed. Mr Nuttall is seen pres
enting Mr Kendall (centre) wi th the television, watched by colleagues.
Eye disease warning
I glaucoma. The International Glau-
RESIDENTS in the Rib ble Valley a re being warned about the dangers of th e ey e d is e a s e ,
I coma Association will be holding its annual “FROG” week from June 25th to ■July 2nd and is anxious that as many people as possible are informed about the dangers of the
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I affects about 250,000 peo ple in this country, but only 125,000 are under t r e a tm e n t , w ith th e remainder totally unaware that anything is wrong. Anybody in the Ribble
sented with a portable television set by colleague Mr Derek N u t ta l l on behalf of directors and staff to mark his 30 years’ service with Primrose. Mr K e n d a l l , of St
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TRAISNEL — BEESLEY
A honeymoon in Dis- neyworld and a cruise in.
the Bahamas followed the wedding of Mr Jay Trais-
nel and Miss Karen Bees- ey a t S t N ic h o la s ’s
poral in the Army, is the only son of Mr A. Traisnel, of St Peter’s Port, Guern sey, and Mrs V. Dodd, of Adelaide Terrace, Black burn. The bride, an employee
Church, Sabden. The bridegroom, a cor
A honeymoon in the Lake District followed the wed ding of Mr Neil David Cox and Miss Elaine Walmsley at St Wilfrid’s Church, Ribchester.
The b r id eg ro om , a
plumber, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs N. Cox, of Eastfield Drive, West Bradford.
worker, is the only daugh te r of Mr and Mrs C. Walmsley, of P res ton Road, Ribchester.
The bride, a textile
of the Halifax Building Society, is the eld es t daughter of Mr D. Bees- ley, ofWhalley Road, Sab den, and Mrs B. Baker, of S t George’s T e r ra c e , Darwen. Given away by her
fa th e r , th e bride was ittended by her sister, Miss G. Beesley, Miss D. Riley, Mrs J . Smalley,
Miss M. Dodd, the bride groom’s sister, and Miss
F. Dodd, the bridegroom’s niece. B e s t man was Mr
Robert Ollis and page boy was Rosco Maunder. Following the c e re
mony, which was p e r formed by the Rev. J . Nicholson, a reception was held at the Higher Trapp Country House Hotel, Simonstone. The couple are to live in
Bath. Photograph: N. Clarke,
Darwen.
Valley who wants to find out more about glaucoma should write, sending a stamped addressed enve
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lope, to the International Glaucoma Association,
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Typing awards
THE following pupils of St A ugustine’s RC High School, Billington, have been successful in the North West Regional Advisory Council typing
examinations. Preliminary results: Distinc
tion — John Heaver, Martin Hurry, Rachel Clegu, Ama Larkin, Lindsey McGou Shane Newton, Zoe Quinn. Credit — Jacqueline Hrown,
Adam Hayhurst, Sar.ih Holmes, Catherine Kiddie, Elizabeth McVicker, Christopher Smith Kodger Wilkins. Pass — Suzanne Hacking
father, the bride wore a Bo Peep-style off-the- shoulder gown with a white and peach head dress. She carried a bou quet of peach and white roses.
Given away by her
Donna Walmsley, the bride’s niece, Andrea Cox the bridegroom’s sister and Gemma Cox, the bridegroom’s niece.
In a tten d an c e were
dresses and peach and white rose headdresses. Page boy was Keiron Walmsley, the bride’s nephew.
T h e y w o re p e a c h
Downham and groomsmen were Mr Gerald Cox, the bridegroom’s brother, Mr C h r is S im p so n , Mr Andrew Pietrzak and Mr Stephen Walmsley, the bride’s brother.
Best man was Mr Stuart
formed by Canon F. Levick and organist was Mr C. Freeman. A recep tion was held at the Rib Chester Arms.
The ceremony was per
Clitheroe. Photograph: Mr J. Cat
Reduced arrears
Michelle Hartley, Nicola Hay ton, Angela Mercer. David Matthew Uawlinson, Kathryn Watson. OStage One: Distinction
Niehola Clarkson, Cora Clem ents, Lisa Denicola, Christine Sheridan, Mai Sirian, Nichol;
lga Jackson. Credit — Andrea Hartley
Chatburn, Denise ChimMmdale, Adele Porter, Jason Robinson, Joanne Smith.
Wood. Pjlss: David Altham, Victori;
RENT arrears in the Rib- ble V a l le y s to o d a t £28,503.51 last month, a drop of £4,713.50 from March, it was reported to
the council’s Housing Committee. Mr Dave Morris, the
director of community and commercial services, said th a t the decrease was pleasing, but nothing to be complacent about. Former tenants’ arrears
The couple are to live in
low, Stoneygate Lane, Ribchester.
Now it’s up to judges to find best village
SOME 18 Ribble Valley hamlets are among the 96 entrants in this year’s Community Council of Lancashire Best-Kept Village Competition.
Bashall Eaves, Billington, C h a tb u rn , C hipping, Great Mitton, Grindleton, Hurst Green, Langho, Old Langho, Read, Rimington, Sabden, Sawley, Samles- bury, Simonstone, Whal- ley and Wiswell. There will be a separate
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prize for the best “first time entry,” sponsored by the National and Provin cial Building Society. There are 15 villages in this section, including Sawley. In addition, the winners
n d ed ic a ted group of volunteers has started and th e final ju d g in g , in August, will be carried out by Radio Lancashire jour nalist and presenter Judith Roberts. Concurrent with the
of the champion class will be presented with framed line-drawings of their vil lage, donated by “Lanca shire Life.” Preliminary judging by
spoke on “Gynacology at home and away” when he addressed Clitheroe Eve ning Townswomen’s Guile! at an open meeting. Following his training in
REFLECTING on his areer, Mr W. Goodall
Liverpool, he went to work a t a 60-bedded hospital in West Bengal, in 1967. The hospital had been
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established in 1914 by the Methodist Missionary Society and he told of the primitive conditions, lack of absolute essentials and how obstacles were over come by the resourceful ness and resilience of the, staff. During his 13-year stay,
c om p e t i t io n , v i l la g e schools have been invited to design a parish or vil lage “Coat of arms.” There are three local e n t r i e s — B c a b in ’s
Endowed School, Slaid- burn; Chipping Primary School and Ribchester CE Primary School. Cash prizes and trophies
and with the support of Oxfam, an antenatal clinic was established. Returning to England in
1980, Mr Goodall was bewildered by the modern
equipment and the con trast in conditions at the maternity hospitals.
will be awarded to winners and runnners-up in the age groups four to seven, seven to nine and nine to 11 years.
Buses for hospital visitors
A PROPOSAL to run a new bus service for visi
to r s to C a ld e r s to n e s H o s p i t a l
i s b e i n g
discussed. Talks are taking place
between bus operators and the Lancashire County Council’s Public Transport Sub-committee with view to extending some existing services to the hospital from Whalley and Blackburn. An ex|>erimentat service
is expected to go into operation next month. The move follows the
Calderstones. The Public Transport
t o
closure plan for Brockhall Hospital at Old Langho and the transfer of staff a n d p a t i e n t s
stood at £13,245.65 for May, an in c re a s e of £911.19 from March.
Sub-committee heard that although there were buses to Calderstones at shift changeover times, an ade-
id not exist.
hospital in West Bengal, now more modern and extended, he appealed for su p p o r t for tne work there.
Still involved with the
be a cheese and wine evening on July 5th at CRGS, York Street.
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R IBBLE VALLEY’S town and parish councils have been asked to take p a r t in a county-wide environmental survey.
vation is becoming more important, the county c o u n c i l is m ak in g a detailed study of the qua! ity of air and water, waste
At a time when conser The next meeting will
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POURING rain on Satur day mea nt that t h e annual crowning of Sab- den’s rose queen had to take place in the church instead of the usual cere mony in the Vicarage gardens.
I out in time for the new queen, Zoe Scfton (15), a
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churchwardens. They- were followed by Earby Brass Band and members of the church. Guests included Sabden’s Bap t is t minister Mr David Newman and his wife, Anne. The procession stopped
Jnn. and at the. corner of Watt Street and Whalley Road, for prayers, led by Mr Nicholson, a nd hymns. He. invited pass ers-by to join the congre gation at the church for a short service.
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from the left: back — Gaby Greenwood, Chris t ina Greenwood, Zoe Kerry Sefton; front — Dani e l l e Gr ims h aw Lizanne Carter, Rachel Gr imshaw and David Worslcy.
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