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RIBBLE VALLEY
DERIAN HOUSE Childrens Hospice Appeal
(£501100 £25oet?oo
o Ribble V a lle y ’s hospice appeal tops £50,000
THE Ribble Valley Appeal for the Derian House Children’s Hospice has topped £50,000. The news has been
welcomed by everyone working to
chairman of the Ribble Valley appeal committee, made special mention of two local women whose cheque for £1,200 gave the fund-raising a superb boost. Mrs Mu Lomax and Mrs I)i Ibhotson
ensure th a t the new home at Euxton, near Chorley, is built and running as soon as possible. Mr John Clayton,
Looking for first point
CLITHEROE A team faced Nelson B away last week in a division two fixture.
for Clitheroe when Jack Lawson lost on board five and things were made even worse when Alan Smethern “messed up” a mating attack and lost on board three.
The match began badly
the bride’s daughter, Nikki. Also in attendance were the bridegroom’s daughters, Beverley, Kate and Ruth, and the couple’s daughter, Siobhan. Nikki and Beverley
away by her father. She wore a ballerina-length ivory satin gown, water marked with roses and featuring a large bow at the gathered waistline, and had a small pearl and flowered headdress on her braided hair. Her shower bouquet was of lilies, ivy and gypsophiln. Chief bridesmaid was
Mansfield was involved in a most unusual game where no pawns or pieces were captured in the first 22 moves. Eventually his o p p on en t ’s p o s ition strengthened to the point where he threatened mate in one! This led to some exchanges and the attack was repulsed, the game finishing in a draw. Peter Ryan lost a pawn
strong position on board one and went on to crush his opponent. On board two, Eric
ing for its first point of the season and will hope to gain it on Tuesday, play ing away to Great Har wood C.
in his board four game, but was able to hold on for another draw. This left the mutch score at Nelson B 3, Clitheroe A 2. Clitheroe A is still look
Pendle Club
wore coffee-coloured satin dresses similar to the bride’s and the three smaller bridesmaids wore ereaiii ballerina-length dresses with watermarked lilies-of-the-valley. Nikki, Beverley and Kate carried posies of darling roses, spray carnations, rosc- hips.poppy heads, ivy and gypsophiln, while Rath and Siobhan carried parasols. Best man was Mr .1.
TH E winners of the bridge session at the Pen dle Club, Clitheroe, were Mrs L. Lynch and Mrs P. Adey, Mrs M. Whittaker and MrT. Adey.
Paul Fallon developed a
A CHEQUE for £500 presented to the nib ble Valley fund for the Derian House Chil dren’s Hospice Appeal was the happy fol low-up to the 1901 Celebration Trail Camp at Waddow Hall, the international Guider training centre at Waddington.
Red light for Sawley cottage
extension PLANNING permission for a two-storey side extension at 1 Southport Barn Cottages, Sawley, was refused by Ribble Valley planners. Members of the council’s
during a duck race organised by Rangers from around the world, who were at Waddow for the camp. The cheque was pre
The money was raised
organised a ball at Hoghton Towers and
raised over £3,000. Not content with that, they said they would wait to present the money until they topped £4,000. On Tuesday afternoon
presented to Mr Clayton. On Tuesday, £250 was
added by the children at St Peter’s School, Darwcn. A bumper £10,000
their wish was realised and the bumper sum was
raffle was drawn on Friday night at Chorley Town Hall, with people in the Ribble Valley
having donated more than £2,000 towards the
cheque from Tesco for £500, raised by a draw in the store for a bumper Vood hamper.
final sum by their generosity in buying tickets. Still to come is a
Guides’ duck race swells coffers by welcome £500
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terrace of four cottages, previously converted trom a barn and situated within the village conservation area.
due to the removal of access to the rear parking area, which could lead to on-street parking to the detriment of highway safety.
Permission was refused
Planning and D ev e l opment Committee heard that the parish council had objected, having argued that the proposal would cover the allotted parking area, thereby causing inconvenience to adjoining houses. The house is the end of a
efforts, Mr Clayton pre sented a certificate of appreciation to the commmittec.
shot in the arm for the hospice appeal when Chatburn residents Mrs Betty Pearce and Mrs Sheila Craig held a jumble sale in the vil lage’s CE school.
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Adult education petition gathers 9,000 signatures
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THERE was a £357 boost for Leukaemia Research when local fund-raisers held a coffee morning in the Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour.
pleased with the results,” said local secretary Mrs Ethel Penny. Clithcroe Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs Pat Shepherd
“It was a highly successful occasion and the local branch is very
attended and each received a Leukaemia Research 1992 diary from the charity’s northern area official, Mrs Linda Crossley.
volunteers also gave a helping hand with refreshments. Adult helpers manned a variety of stalls, selling bric-a-brac, cakes and plants and a tombola. Recipe books published by the charity were also on sale.
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SIGNATURES collected at Whal ley Adult Education Centre are among the 9,000 on a petition to safeguard the fu tu re of adult education.
Greendale Restaurant, Chatburn, the couple left for a honeymoon in Scot land. Their home is at Meadowside, Grindleton.
County Council as part of a national campaign by the Association of County Councils, calls on the Government to ensure adult courses are priced so all can
The petition, organised by Lancashire
deeply concerned about the future of adult education,” said County Coun. Mrs Joan Keene, chairman of the county’s Further Education Sub-committee.
copies of its petition to colleges, libraries, and information centres and is delighted so many people were prepared to sign. “It shows Lancashire people ard
participuie amt Lliat the range uf oppor tunities is not narrowed. Lancashire County Council distributed
sented to the Ribble Valley appeal organiser Mr John Clayton (left) by Mrs M a r g a r e t Thompson (centre), chairman of the Cele bration Trail Camp Committee. Also at the presentation were Wad dow Hall’s Guidcr in charge, Mrs Margaret Firth (right), and Mr S tep h en P ic t r z a k (second left), a member of the camp committee. In return for their
FOUR Young Farmers were the toast of their friends this week after receiving awards from Clitheroe and District YFC. The club’s best girl
awards from club leader Jeff Wearden at the 48th AGM, where there was an excellent attendance of both ordinary and advi sory committee members. Mr John Roberts thanked the presidents and vice- presidents and advisory committee for their ser vices during the year and they were all re-elected. The following officers
award went to Pam Bul lock, the best boy award to Roger Coates and the involvement trophy jointly to Richard Morris and Edward Whitwell. They received their
were welcomed to the club. At next week’s meet ing, police officers will speak on the subject of “traffic” and members are asked to meet at Pendle ton Village Hall at 7-30 p.m.
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were elected: Jeff Wear den (club leader), Paul Morris (assistant club leader), Pam Bullock (chairman), John Roberts (vice-chairman), Roger Coates (secretary), Helen Berry (girls’ leader), Louise Cotton (speakers’ secretary), Keith Roberts (treasurer), Richard Berry (assistant treasurer), John Riley (social secretary), Sharon Flitcroft and Emma Roberts (assistant social secretaries), Rachel Whitwell (press secretary) and Shaun Roberts (notice- board secretary). Four new members
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