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Trust for Conservation Volunteers, the York shire Bank has given grants totalling £15,000 to encourage schools to develop wildlife areas. Schools using the bank can apply for grants and are then selected on merit.
holme have decided to spend their grant in set-; ting up a butterfly gar den with plants and shrubs to attract but-, terflics for the children to study. The Clitheroe school will spend its £100 on tubs, which - they will plant with seeds, for the school forecourt. Through the British
Michael and Jo h n ’s School, Clitheroe, have' been awarded £70. an d ' £100 respectively at cer emonies at the schools. A representative from the Clitheroe branch,; Mrs Caroline Stubbs,: presented the cheques to the schools, which both have savings schemes with the bank. Children at Thorney
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registration number. Mr John Houldsworth, for Stoddart, said he dis-
secuting, said Stoddart crossed the junction with the Pimlico link road with out slowing down or stop ping and police lost sight of him at Ghatburn.-He was traced later by his
Mr Alastair Nisbet, pro
cles and caused an oncom ing car to swerve to avoid a collision. At Clitheroe Magis
round it and accelerated his own car, driving on the offside for three-tenths of a mile. He overtook three vehi
A MAN said he did not see a flashing “stop” light on a police van when it pulled up in front of him in Chatbum Road, Clitheroe. David Stoddart pulled
'of shandy, the equivalent to two pints of beer. , He returned to his car,
employed by. Harrisons Engineers at Whalley for 15 years and-was said to be a responsible man,, he added.
Starter homes
cil’s Development Control Sub-committee,' Coun. Ron Pickup (Clitheroe) said: “I hope that the council can influence this application and try to pro vide starter homes for young people.”
Adventure film
DARING adv en tu re r Indiana Jones returns to the big screen in Clith- eroe’s Civic Hall Cinema on Friday as the swash buckling hero in “Indiana Jo n e s and th e L a s t Crusade.” Featuring Harrison
Ford and Sean Connery, the film runs until Thurs
day, with performances at 7-30 p.m.
had stated that it would be extremely disappointed if the land was put on the open market, as it con sidered that the villagers desperately needed devel opments of this type to house young people., At the borough’s coun
being used for storage and distribution for the Ribble Valley Council. Whalley Parish Council
A DEPOT on Station Road, Whalley, is going to be replaced by a residen tial development. The site is currently
his foot down and that his speed was in excess of 60 m.p.h., but did not agree that he “shot across” Pim lico Road, said Mr Houlds worth. His client had slowed down, but there was nothing coming., S to d d a r t had been
parked in Chatbum Road, at 11-30 p.m. He saw the dark blue van which pulled out in front of him and slowed down, but did not see. an illuminated stop sign, said Mr Houlds worth. Stoddart overtook the van when it came to a halt in front of him. He accepted that he put
A BID to combine the mayoral Sundays of the area’
sj.two first .citizens has received the
Joint may or ail thumbs down
science and . I was not ilained
decided that.t
the.Clitheroe Mayor’s - Sunday; will -be
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Mayor’s Sunday should be gerous ground when we a joint venture this year start combining the two with the borough council’s functions. One might over ceremony, with perhaps a take the other, to the service at a neutral church . detriment of Glitheroe to mark the installation of Town Council.” ,., himself and the new Rib ble Valley, Mayor, Coun. Howel Jones. “This troubled my . con
nomination for a second term of office was pro posed by Coun. Eric Bra- cewell, in the absence , of Coun. Howel Jones. Coun:
Coun. S h e p h e rd ’s
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held-in-the Mayor’s, own
...Members were told that church. My decision' has. the traditional cockle' and been influenced by com- mussel feast is to be held merits from people who on April 4th and the said they wished to see a Mayors Sunday will take
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:;.:,;a':Ui§w1w HODDER, VALLEY v i l la g e r s where ,the; Blackpool band “Great are dancing their, way to a n ew Balls of Fire” , provided the music b ow l in g g r e e n , tn a n k s ; to ' and Mr. Harry BIackwell ran a
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Hodder Valley^ Bowling Club, .was;'.' a great financial success and , it is , hoped that the club’s new bowling t green .will be. in use by, the end of
he summer. ■ ' ••
-More than x200 people .attended; the band and disco with organisers' I .the dance at Newton Village Hall, of the event;
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about two yearsand members are hoping that an application for grant aid from the Ribble Valley Council will be heard later this month. :
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The'club|s next major event will be the annual, steam rally at Siaid-
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Coun. Pat Shepherd,: who retained.” is to serve a second year of Coun.. Bert Jones' corn- office, told members a t ; plimented Coun. Shepherd , their meeting that there "on his wisdom,” adding: / had been suggestions that ■
‘We are treading on dan-
thumbs down from' Clitheroe Town Council'! members. ' ;. . The Mayor of Clitheroe, long-standing tradition
Coun. Shepherd
place on May 6th at SS Michael and John’s RC Church.
Guest speaker
THE national chairman of The Samaritans, Mr Nor- man Keir, will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Blackburn, Hyndbum and Ribble Val ley .branch, at the Samari tans Centre, New Park Street,1 Blackburn, at 8 p.m. tonight.
BRIDGE CLUB
.west no good to cover). South then led the 10 of spades, ruffed ~ ’ A diamond was led played the five,
(low twice from both hands) but first, trumps must be drawn and the spades eliminated from the south hand. Now, when west is on lead with a high diamond, he has to lead away from the long
the same way
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Winners on Monday- were NS | Mrs Patterson and Mr Webster, Mr Garner and Mr Capstick; EW Mrs Russell and Mrs Wood, Mr Norris and Mr Haydock. ' .
Mr Ormond and Mr Higson; EW Mrs Higson and Mrs Park, Mr and Mrs G. B. Pollard.
D .M .S . Extension by: the-' Ribble Valley
AN application for a sin- glerstorey extension at 6 Goosebutts Lane, Clith- eroe, has been approved
Council’s Development Sub-committee.
wOn Thursday night; winners ere: NS Mr and Mrs Webster,'
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none making more than 10 tricks, but 11 can be made with careful timing. The diamonds must be played ■
table with the jack, and another diamond was played and again ducked by south. When west produced the king, it was all over. The club leadwas taken in hand, the jast trump drawn. Now the losing heart went away . on dummy’s filth club. Several pairs played in clubs,
Good news! West led a club, taken on the
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jack of spades was led and allowed to run, with a heart dis carded from dummy' (it (joes
West led a spade to the queen, taken by south’s acc. The
pects of making five diamonds were far from rosy. With such a miserable holding in the trump suit and a heart loser, how was he to make 11 tricks?
and Mr Hall, Mrs Phillips and Mrs Burt- On this board, south’s pros
WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Wednesday night were: NS Mrs Tatton and Mrs Ringham, Mrs Snowden and Mrs Pickles: EW Mr Grindley
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