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Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, Juue 13th, 1991 13. Clitlieroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 Cliasssiifjiied)cuj uniley Zzooi (l>cls f


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Job in a million in the States for Bill ^


Marbles 18 ‘Greek’ columns for a multi-millionairess


A WORKING trip to the States last month could open up all sorts of


opportunities for Clitheroe craftsman Mr Bill Holpate. ------ ---------- -------- Hill (60), of Littlcmoor there is as much work painter and


Warning to area’s


pig farmers


RIBBLE VALLEY pig farmers have been urged


to be extra vigilant follow­ ing the outbreak of a mys­ tery disease. The call has come from


the North West Region of the NFU, following fears that an unidentified dis­ ease which broke out on four Humberside pig farms could be blue ear disease. Currently a problem in


Road, is a ,-------- decorator by trade, who specialises in marbling and graining effects, and is one of probably only- half a dozen top-quality craftsmen in this field in the UK, having practised his craft for 45 years. The States trip came as a result of specialist


painting classes he runs at Blackburn College.


One of his pupils, from Accrington, was going to the USA to jo in his American girlfriend and


Germany, Holland and Belgium, the disease has so far been kept out of Great Britain. In a bid to increase safety, all Ribble Valley


out there as Bill has been led to believe, the Ilol- g ates might j us t be templed to live in the St a t e s , said Bi l l — although his wife, June, is less keen.


told Bill there were tre­ mendous opportunities in the USA for his special


skills and he would help to arrange some jobs out


there for Bill. “Well, I didn’t think


pig farmers have been asked to look at their hygiene measures and security systems, to make


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Question of secrecy


A REPORT on council house lettings brought a question on confidentiality from one of the newly- elected Ribble Valley councillors. Court. Mrs Catherine


J a r v i s ( B i 11 i n g t o n) expressed surprise that names of tenants involved in lettings, exchanges and especially those cate­ gorised as homeless, were printed in the report to the council's Housing Committee. Director- of eitvironmen


any more about it,” said Hill. “Then, a couple of years after he went there, he called me about this


pany him on this trip, as she has on some others. But she has been invited to go to the States at a later date. Bill’s younger son, Ian (28), did not go, either, as he kept the business going in his father’s absence.


June did not accom­


job.”Now Bill is returning from the USA after 30 days of marbling 18 “Greek” columns l i f t high and a fair square-


Town diary will avoid date clashes


BY public demand a “town diary” is being launched to help local organisations avoid the pitfalls of date clashing when planning crowd


footage of wallspace for a multi-millionairess in San Franc i sco who wanted original Greek columns to grace her mansion hut found the import costs prohibitive. There is a possibility of


other jobs being finalised for properties as far away as Los Angeles, too, and even in Miami. And if


Kitchen fire


THE fire brigade was called to a kitchen fire at Clitheroe Road, Wadding- ton, on Sunday afternoon, where electrical damage was caused to a chip fryer.


tal services Mr* David Mor­ ris said he accepted her point, but it had not caused any problems in


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pulling events. Despite its name, it will


out from the organisers to all the area’s groups to


Today an appeal goes


give their support to the scheme in order to make the launch an unqualified success.


tiative between Ribble Valley Tourist Informa­ tion Centre and Clitheroe Library and follows recent


The move is a joint ini­ Pupils have


the past. Court. Bill Fleming (Bil-


litrgton) added: “If one


tries to be secretive with council lettings it creates big problems.”


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| the stall will go towards subsidising transport for relatives and friends of| residents at Calderstones, iwho live in towns away from tire Ribble Valley, such as Manchester. Old­ ham and Liverpool.


Westminster Bank has ' sponsored the Calder- I stones Parents’ and Rela­ tives’ Association bring- and-buv stall to the tune of £150.The gala day will he held on June :!0th and the public are urged tir attend | the action-packed event. The sponsorship money atrd all the proceeds from


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I FINED £00 for speeding 1 in Simonstone Lane, I Simonstone, was Anthony Nuttall (32). a photocopier


I engineer, of Pendle Street I West, Sabden. | Nottall pleaded guilty but in his letter to Clith eroe Magistrates’ Court said he disputed the police radar sliced reading of 50 in.p.h. in the 30 m.p.h.


I lane. He was ordered to I pay £20 towards prosccu- \ costs.


1 tion costs.


[their designs on history


disappointment over red­ uced at t endanc e s at several events all held on the same day.


an ext ens ion to thc already popular "What On in tile Kibble Valley” leaflet, available at the tourist information centre. I,urge ring folders, con­ taining forms filled in by groups wanting to have their events listed, will also he available for public inspection at both the tourist information centre


The diary will be run as


and library. Reference librarian Mrs


Sue Holden said: “From now on, forms will be


a vai l a 1) 1 e f r o m t h e reference library, as well


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Company di rector Mr James Thornber was mar­ ried to group promotions manager Miss Helen Eliz­ abeth Eatough at St Mary’s Church, Mellor. The bridegroom is the


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only son of Mrs E . Thornber, of The Knoll, Eastham Street, Cl ith­ eroe, and the late Mr J. Thornber. The bride is the only


mation centre. Forthcom­ ing events may be checked at both places by consult­ ing the completed ‘What's On’ forms.


from the tourist infor­


information centre will be liaising regularly to ensure t ha t al l e v c ut s a r e recorded.”


“The library and tourist


cult to get to either place will he able to telephone staff at both the library (28788) or tourist informa­ tion centre (25500)to have their forms completed for them.


Anyone finding it diffi


Library is also intending to improve another service to local organisations and staf f are hoping that secretaries and organisers will rally round to give their support.


Meanwhile, Clitheroe


list of local societies, which is available for public inspection and is very popular with people new to the area.


It involves the library’s 'M.Ai


A DESIGN with an historic flavour proved to be the winner in a logo competition held


at Chatburn School. The contest, organised l>v the Friends of


Chalburn School, invited pupils to design a logo for the new school sweatshirts. The response was superb, with every pupil taking part. Afior some tough judging, the overall winner


was 11-year-old Simon England, of Worston, whose design featured the local church. _ Class one winner was Eddie Gardner (5), class


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two winner was Mark Lister ( t) and class three winner Alexis Vallance (!)). The prizes were presented at morning assembly liv tile c h a i rm a n o f the F r i e n d s , Mr s Ca ro l


service is a very important one because we get all kinds of people coming to consult the list — at least two or throe a day. New­ comers. for instance, often want to know what organi sations exist in the area.


Said Mrs Holden: “The


of date and we are now urging the secretary or organiser of any group which has been in exis tenee for less than six year s to contact the 'library. Letters are also being sent out to otliei groups for updated infor­ mation about their secre­ taries and organisers.


“But the list is sadly out


information is asked to contact the library.


Anyone requiring more I


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away by her father and was at tended by Miss Faye Houghton, Miss Louise Braithwaite, Miss Grace Thornber and Mrs Jane Thornber. Bes t m a n w a s M r


Edward Cowperthwaite a n d g r o o m s in e n a n d


s,le MID- uture SEASON


ushers were Mr Andrew Thornber, Mr William Ian Eatough and Mr Richard


Thornber. Tlie ceremony was per­


formed by the Rev. P. Hudson. A reception was held at Broughton Park, I


Preston. After spending a honey­


moon in the Far East, the couple are to live in


Mnkinson S tu d io , Blackburn.___


Thanks to


joint leaders THE last meeting of the Women’s Fellowship of St James's Church, Clith­ eroe, before the summer | break, was held at the Lancaster Drive home of| joint leader Mrs Joan Marsh. The meet ing opened


with a Billie reading and prayers. Members then


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Pendleton. Photograph: Jeremy |


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ONE of the Ribble Valley Mayor’s.more unusual assignments at the weekend involved a boat ride round the lake at Barrow Lodge. Coun. Allan Kay and members of the borough council s Recre­


also includes a small office for leaders. ■ l *, * V K --- W . •*


ation and Leisure Committee went to the open day held by Llith- eroe Scout and Guide Canoe Club to mark the official opening of their changing rooms, housed in a 36ft. by 12ft. container, which


organised raised a welcome £400 towards club funds_and will be spent mainly on buoyancy aids, which cost about £25 each. Next on the club’s shopping list is a £700 electricity generator.


The 20p admission charge and the 50p boat and cunoe rides


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