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la r g e r f a c i l i t ie s w e re planned in other parts of th e c o u n ty , sm a l l e r cen tre s at Clitheroe and Longridge b e t te r suited ihe geography of the Kib ble Valley.
retailing of satellite TV, we decided to interview him for part of an eight- week long advertising pro gramme for the D ealcis’ Channel, which is part of Sky Spor t and aimed at both the retail market and general entertainment.” “ I ’m re a l ly th r i l le d ,”
s a id Mr D u g d a le . “ I started selling satellite TV th r e e -a n d -a -h a l f y e a r s ago, because I could see there was a niche in the m a rk e t. I t was a huge gamble that paid off.” The programme is sche
duled to start on Wednes day, though it is not yet known on which particular Wednesday Mr Diigdale’s feature will appear. Our photograph shows
the camera crew recording the in te rv iew between Suzanne E v e t t and Mi Dugdale._______
F i v e o n a r s o n
c h a r g e
F IV E men aged between 17 and 27, from Simon-
stone and Read, appeared before C l ith e roe magis t r a t e s on T u e s d a y , charged with an arson a t ta ck on Read C r ick e t Club. The men were accused
o f th row ing two petrol b ombs a t th e c lu b , in Whalley Road, in the early hours o f A u g u s t 2 3 rd , causing £2,500 damage to property, including a car pet and chair. T h e y w e r e a l low ed
unconditional hail until November 10th for com mittal to Crown Court. T h e y w e re : A ndrew
Jam e s ' B row n ( I S ) , of R o se d en e , S i mo ns to no Lane, Simonstone; Patrick Richard Mark Anderton (27), of Eas t View, Read; D a r re n L e e C n lv e r ley (17), of Kirkstall Avenue, Simonstone; Charles Scott McKno (2 1 ) , o f Ev e son F a rm C o t ta g e , Simon stone; and Matthew Wil liam Woods (23), of Whal- loy Road, Read
O r g a n p a t r o n p l a y s f a v o u r i t e p i e c e s
M E M B E R S o f th e C l i lh c r o e P a r is h C h u r ch O rg an S o c ie ty p re s e n ted th e i r 2 4 1 s t c o n c e r t w ith a l iv e ly p e r fo rm a n c e by D r F r a n c is J a c k - so n , who is a lso a p a tro n o f th e g rou p and play ed many fa v o u r i te p ie c e s .
' f i le R e v . J . A. I ) . Fugue in F, a very chal-
R o b e r t s we lcomed th e le n g in g p ie c e w h ich tudience, which included
the Clitlieroe Mayor and Mayoress, and introduced Dr Jackson. He also con gratulated the society on reaching its 32nd season. The programme opened with the Bach Toccata and
included some m agn ifi cently played long pedal solos. Next came Mendels sohn's Sonata No. 5, full of lovely melodic lines, and then Three Choral Impro visations by Karg-Elert, the first ami last being full of excitement and the mid dle piece providing charm ing melody and interesting harmonies.
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THE presentation of a cheque for £500 from Clitli- eroe Lions Club was one o f the highlights o f the recent ACM o f “Crossroads" — Ihe charily organi sation providing help for ca re r s throughout the
Ribble Valley. The event took place a t the Ribble Valley Coun
cil Chamber, in the presence o f the Mayor Coon. Jo h n Travis and Lady Clitheroe. The guest speaker for the evening was Mr Mar-
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tin Jam e s , a Multiple Sclerosis sulfcror, who gave a ta lk oil his illnes s and how Crossroads bene
fits him. Our photograph shows Lady. Clillieroe receiving
the cheque from Clitheroe Lions’ president Mr B r ian Eas twood, to g e th e r with newly elected chairman o f Crossroads Mr David Lancaste r, Mi- Martin Jam e s and Kibble Valley Mayor Conn. Joh n Travis.
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interval was entirely by French composers, s ta r t in g with two d a sh in g pieces by Louis Vierno — Scherzetto and Toccata — followed by the q u ie te r Clair de Lime. Then came the piquant Pastorale from W i d o r ’ s S e c o n d Symphony.
The final th re e items
were by Alexandre Guil- mant, including the Alle gro in F sharp minor, the attractive Allegretto in B minor and the Finale in E fla t . Opus 40. Vigorous applause brought another piece h.v Vierne — Legend from 24 P ie ce s in F re e Style. Dr Jackson will return
on O ctob e r 24th to join Linda Carrington, Ronald Frost and Charles Myers
in a special programme of music taken from concerts given by Sir George Thal- ben-Ball during his visits to Chtheroe.
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C h a m b e r c h a n g e s
FOLLOWING an extraor dinary general meeting of C l i th e r o e C h am b e r o f T rade on Monday, past president Mr Chris Wood lias been reappointed tem porary president. The new vice-president
is Mr P e te r Favell, who will succeed Mr Wood as p re sident at the Cham ber's ACM next year. The meeting came about
as a re sult of the shock double resignation of pres ident Mr Peter Moore and vice-president Mr Barry S t e v e n s , w li i c h w a s revealed exclusively in last week’s “Clitheroe Adver tiser and Times." Mr S te vens will continue in his capacity as press officer for the Chandler.
C h a n c e t o a i r v i e w s
R IB B L E V A L L EY resi dents who listen to BBC Radio Lancashire have an opportunity to air th e ir views on what is good and had about the s ta t io n ’s programmes. Manager Mr Chris van
Schaick wants to recruit three new members to the Advisory Council, a group of regular listeners meet ing four times a y e a r to give th e ir comments on the context, presentation and g e n e ra l appeal o f R a d i o L a n c a s h i r e programmes. T he only qualification
for membership is th a t applicants lisLen to the
radio. Anyone interested should c o n ta c t Mr van Shaick, in writing, at BBC Radio Lancashire, Danven Stree t, Blackburn.
Inquiring about vehicle
POLICE are appealing for information about an itin erant man, following the th e f t o f a full E n g l ish leather saddle, red quilled saddle pad, leather girth a n d l i r i d l e , v a lu e d together at £150, from a f a r m b u i l d i n g in Bolton-liy-Bowland. The man made inquiries
a b o u t s c r a p m e ta l a t several farms in tile area last week. Anyone with in fo rm a t io n ab ou t th e vehicle he was driving is asked to contact Clitheroe police on 23S1S.
Fracture
A CL ITHERO E man was taken to Blackburn Royal In f irm a ry following an a c c id e n t in v o lv in g his motor cycle in Primrose Road, Clitheroe, at 11-10 p.m. on Sunday. Mr Ju lian Bradley, of
T u r n e r S t r e e t , w a s treated for a fracture, hut was not detained.
L o n g h a u l t r i p f o r
l a d y f a r m e r s A TALK on “ Roots and re la t io n s " was given to C l i th e r o e N FU Lad y Farmers, social section, at Downham Village Hall, by Mrs Olive Clark. She told how. when she
left her native Kendal to visit distant relations in New Zealand, her flight took her via Bahrain, Sin gapore, Canberra, Sydney a n d th e o u t b a c k o f Australia. Mrs Hilda Makinson
S t# CHARLES — HOUSEMAN
A surprise honeymoon followed the recent wedding of Stephen Paul Charles and Sally Elizabeth House- mail at S t Mary's Church, Gislnirn. The bridegroom, the son of Gerald and Margaret
Charles, of Wrexham, North Wales, is an architect. The bride, the daughter of John Houseman, of Bar-
row, and Dorothy Houseman, of Riminglon, works in a service industry. Given away by her father, the bride wore a full-
length white olT-lhe-shoulder gown of heavy satin. Her veil was of net with rosebud trimmings and she carried a bouquet of silk and fresh flowers in shades o f pink, la v e n d e r and w h i te , sp r in k led with gypsophila. Miss Joanne C. Houseman, the sister of the bride,
wus in attendance. She wore a lilac ballerina-length dress and a broad-rimmed hat decorated with ilowers
and carried a bouquet to match the bride’s. Best man was Mr Howard Neil Charles, the bride
groom’s b ro th e r , and groomsmen were Mr Inn Buchanan and Mr Alex Houseman. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Jo n
athan Lumby and organist was Mr Andrew Socket, who plays llie organ at Tewkesbury Cathedral. A reception was held at the Moorcock Inn, Blacko. The couple’s future home will he at Stockton-on-
Tees, Cleveland. Photograph: Leonard Wilson, Sheffield.
I m p o r t a n t n e w m a p f o r a r e a ’ s f a r m e r s
A C H IP P IN G c o u p le h a v e h e r a ld e d a n ew g e o lo g ic a l map fo r w e s te rn Rowland a s a t r i um p h an t b re a k th ro u g h , r e v e a l in g e v e ry th in g f rom th e r i s k o f e a r th q u a k e s to th e p o te n t ia l fo r oil hidden b e n e a th R ib b le V a l ley so i l .
Mr and M rs A r th u r publishes maps ami books.
Lord, of Nan King's Farm, who are members of the North E a s t L an ca sh ire Group o f the Geologists’ Association, have praised th e "G a r s t a n g m a p .” which is the culmination of surveys of every field and farm from Newton and Stonyluirst in the east, to Kirkham in the west. T h ro u g h o u t th e s u r
veys, the leader o f the geological team, Dr Neil Aitkenhead, stayed next door to tile Lords, who are fa rm e r s and have been amateur geologists for 25 years. The map will form part
of the British Geological S u r v e y , w hich is th e national record of all geo logical information and
While a C l i th e ro e a re a map and m em o ir (an accompanying descriptive hook), were published in l!l(il, the new map covers
an area not surveyed since 1SS3, which has never laid u memoir. Mrs Lord said ju s t con
ducting the surveys was a breakthrough, but the fact that money was found to publish the results was “a triumph.” Mr Lord added that the
survey had already proven useful, showing for exam ple, that the soil on his farm c o n ta in s a lot of potash, meaning he could need less of certain types of fertilisers.
To mark the publication
o f th e s u r v e y , which should sunn he available in local libraries, team leader Dr Neil Aitkenhead will be giving a talk at Garstang High Sch o o l tomorrow night at 7-30 p.m. to which a n y o n e in t e r e s t e d is invited.
pre sided and a vote of thanks was given by Mrs Kathleen Knowles. M e m I) e r s w e r e
reminded of the Rainbow Market to he held at Rain- ford on Saturday and the annual dinner dance at the Moorcock Inn, Wadding- ton. on October 27th. A coach tr ip re cent ly
to o k 3 7 m em b e r s and friends on a fine sunny day to Beamish Museum. A meal at the Boars Head. Ripley, concluded the day out. A tradition al h arve st
supper was enjoyed by tit) members and friends at New ton V i l la g e H a l l . Afterwards they danced the night away to Mark Kitto and his hand.
H e a r t b r o k e n a f t e r t h e f t
A D ISA B L ED Clitheroe man was h e a r tb ro k e n when the mountain hike providing his indepen dence was pinched, only moments a f te r lie left it outside a Blackburn music shop. Mr Stephen Greenwood
(-10). a former resident of C a b le r s to n e s Hospital, Whalley, who now lives in Wiioue I ,on e , used the black and yellow bicycle, not only to travel to work at Kcctclla every morning, but to visit friends at Cal- derstones, attend auctions in Clitheroe and take trips all over East Lancashire. The bicycle, which lie
saved £100 to buy. was stolen while he was shop ping for compact discs at Our P r ic e R e c o rd s , in K in g W i l l iam S t r e e t , Blackburn. A care assistant at the
house where Mr Green wood lives, said he was already saving to purchase a new m ou n ta in b ik e . Anyone with information about the missing hike can contact Clitheroe police on 23S1S, or Mrs Lopez on 220!)!).
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PLANS for the conversion of barns to two dwellings, an extension of a house into a barn, improvements to access and demolition of outbuildings at Stocks Hill Farm, Hack Lane, Wlswell, are aiming the latest ohms lodged with the Kibble Valley Council’s Planning and Development Committee (num ber 055-1). Ollier plans include: Newton: Outline application
for the erection of an agricul tural worker’s dwelling on land off Slaidhurn Road, Newton-in- Rowland (0551). Cl 11 he roe: Replacement of
erection of two detached bunga lows on land at dim House. Upbrooks (0501). Repositioning of service till and upgrading of model at
two-storev building by portal frame roofed area with vehicular access at Shnwbridge Mill, Shnwbndge Street (055:1). Outline application for the
extension at 51S Pndiham Road (OnoO). iwo-storey rear exten
National Westminster Rank, York Street (05(52). Satxlcn: Two-storey rear
sion at 40 Pndihnm Road (0557). Wnddington: Conversion of former kennels to social housing
(one dwelling) at Carter Fold- Farm, West Bradford Road (05G0).
garage and utility areas at 12 Straits Lane (05G4).
Pendle Club
WINNERS of the weekly bridge session nt the Pen dle Club, Clitheroe, were; K. B ra b b in g and J . R. Lynch, M. Whittaker and K. Gudgeon.
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