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Cl it heme Advertiser X- Times. A’oremlier 1 Itli. HU II 7 Clitht!me -JJ-iUJ, (Bdilorial), j s u . l (Advertising). B u n d eg Jqd.l.ll (Clar ified)


Planning in the


pipeline


AN application fur an informa­ tion ami heritage centre anil for the formation of two Hats at Church .Street, Slaii|l)urn, j*


amotiK


the Kibble Valley Council’-. Planning s‘*nl Development ( ’oinmittee <(H»tW).


lodged with


Others include: Clitheroe: Demolition and


replacement of existing jjarajte at 11 Moorland Crescent (OW.j).


Ki^hleen dwellings, including


a.sssociated infrastructure, at WaKIpni tnid Horses nulil house, Pim lico Koad, f< Crowther Homes Ltd (070b). K irs t- f lo o r e x te n s io n a t It


Shays Drive (0710). Outline application for re s i­


dential development on land at rear of High Drake, Chalburn Load (07i:i).


r Langlm: Utility and shower


and southerly section of barn to to form one house at Cunliffe House Karin, Lougsi^ht Koad (070:i and 0701).


Lane (0700). Change of use of northerly


for farmhouse at Kirks Kami, Kirks Krow (0701). Whatley: Internal alterations


Thornlcy: Outline application


to create new visitor facilities (listed building application) at Whallev Abbey. The Sands (070a).


SalHlcn: Kitchen extension at


.Hd Whalley Koad (0707). Kihchestcr: ICrection of con­


servatory at re a r of Lynton, (Ireenside (0700;.


and jjaraee for existing farm­ house at Konds Karm, llesketh Lane (0711).


Chipping: Krection of porch BM X bike


A MMX Oikir. viiIiumI at C100, was stolon from a house in Washbrook ('lost-, Barrow, between !l and I l-lio p.iii. on Saturday.


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30 minute session on our new fast tanning sunbed


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SKVKN pupils from Waddington and West Brad­ ford CK Primary brought a ray of sunshine to Granada Television’s weather forecast on I Ion lire


N For weatherman Fred Talbot dropped in on the Guy Fawkes celebrations on Clilheroe Castle Field and invited the pupils to sinjc a Lancashire song for


the viewers. The pupils — all boys — were trained in school . . . . .


for the performance or the souk, which appears in the recently-published book “Ghosts, Traditions and Legends o f Old L a n c a s h i re ,’ by Mr Ken Howarlh, the North West sound archivist based at


Clitheroe Castle Museum. The song comes from the Oldham a re a , hut


everyone agreed th a t the boys, including a French exchange pupil a t the school, gave a genuine inter­


pretation of the old song. Our picture shows the hoys — lhomas Woods,


Gary Holton, exchange pupil Valentin Lalxmne, Simon Marker, Robert Rennie, I’eler Bristol and Jamie Hopt-roR — with weatherman Fred (second left), Mr llowarth (second right) and Bonfire Night


organisers.


Elected to office of Vintage Club


TI IK Kibble Valley Vintage Club’s rally stew­ ards are asked to attend a meeting: at Saw ley


School on Wednesday. Under discussion will he a code id practice lor


future rallies, along with general Hems relating to the vintage club’s rally. l-deeted at the annual meeting el the club were


Mr Raymond Clough (chairman), Mr Bill Wowd (vjee- eli-iinnan and rally organiser), Mr Lich.ud Dugdak. (treasurer), Mr and Mrs Wiglitinaii (membership sccn-tai ins), Mr Reger Graham (seeia seendary a,,, Mr John Ivagles (newsletter). I he pest of setietuiy is


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CAVENDISH STTR replacement orgumser, he h, Afltr vyi r fiXnarrv" fw i lh h t duties out of a sense of commitment lo


as resolved to carry (Jn ihore will he fewer activities locally in years t o c o m S ’t a a ' S w r comes forward. Fur the r details arc available from


h iMr Sr-otl'hai asked that organisations yet to receive their wreaths should r-ii^rL^them from the Red Cross building in Hack King Street. Ilc lis pictured at the dance with local benevolent secretary Mr Brin


loynson, members and quests. Kt g 1 ^ fa g ' THERE was a full^house at the Clitheroe Royal British Legion Club poppy Sat 0t Son 105) p.*-


Jehu .limes (ceimnercials), Mr John Sunter and M f\»lm Junior (tractors). Mr Paul (jillibrand^ (motm hikes) Mr Shaun Lucas and Mr Keith Carradiee (sta­ tionary engines), Mr Rod Gregg and Mr George Howard (trade stands), Mr Dugdale (gate). Mr .lelm Wilkinson and Mr Bel) Ileed (safety), Mr Henry Wol- feiideii and Mr Bill Bolden (site), l’am Bartley hiey- eles) Mr Rufus Gan- (steamers), Mr Andrew Clough


vacant. Stewards elected were Mr Tony Sykes (ears) Mr


oom at Whinfiolu, lf» Whinnev


Pupils brighten up weatherman’s day


Business links forge ahead with schools


THIS link between education and industry is forging ahead in the Kibble Valley.


Mon- anil morn indus- P a r tn e r s h ip Regional


trial and commercial out­ lets are developing strong ties with the area's sec­ ondary schools, to the benefit of all concerned. Tomorrow, tin* second


Uihhle Valley Education Business Partnership


eroe Parish Ball. Mr Tony Gann, chair­


Ivxhibition opens in Glith-


man of the 1-last Lanca­ shire- Training and Enter­


prise Council, will perform the opening ceremony at noon and the exhibition will he open to teachers, pupils, parents and the general public Iroin 2 to o p. m. tomorrow and from <)-:*.() a.in. to 1 p.m. Oil


Croup. She explained: “This is a


national initiative in which we aim to have a better understanding between education and business for


mutual benefit. “Various projects are


related to the curriculum in school. Last year the first event was very much enjoyed and the Kibble Valley is gaining a good reputation for its business and education work.”


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Ready to go


Dutch


MEMBERS of the Contact Club have enjoyed their first two years so much that they are planning a week’s holiday together in Holland next year.


members reviewed their second year of operation and treasurer Anthony Knight announced that the finances were sound, wifii income and expenditure in balance and adequate cash reserves for contingencies.


At the annual meeting,


Pat Bailey reviewed Un- y e a r ’s a c t iv i t ie s anil reminded members that there had been fil weekly meetings, three day trips, four evening events and visits by guest speakers on (?iglit occasions. In Jtddi- lion, the eluli had organ­ ised a successful quiz evening in aid of a local


Programme secretary Mr Brian Hawthorne sail


; panics. They include I projects revolving around


sive display of projects carried out by young peo­ ple in nine local schools, primary and secondary, in association with local coin-


Saturday. There will be an exten­


GOOD weather and plenty of people helped to make the annual bonfire of Clitberoe Young Farmers an enjoyable event. it was hosted by Mr and


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The bonfire was lit by Ml Peter Coates and the fire­ work display was arranged by Mr Keith Roberts and


Mr Ian Seed. A vote of thanks was


tition lor posters advertis­ ing the event will he announced during the opening ceremony. District careers office)


proposed by Mr Paul Moi- ris and seconded by Miss Debbie Johnson. The group’s next meeting includes a 10-pin bowling session.


for Byndhm-n and the Kib­ ble Valley, Mrs Dorothy Maskell, chairs the Kibble Valley Fldiieation Business


Man with a desire to help others


charity appeal. Summarising, chairman


that everyone concerned hail contributed towards a very successful year. Members had involved themselves wholeheai U-dly in the club’s activi­ ties and been supported uiistiiitingl.V by the volun­ teer teams of helpers and drivers who made the weekly meetings possible. Foliowing the meeting,


slides of Holland.


and Mr Jimmy Airey (arena), Mr Alwyn Jackson (c.i i.-ii-U) Mr John Jones (catering executive). P’ A liinlncial report was given by Mr Dugdale showing


that the club has a healthy balance. After the quiz in December, designs lor a ear sticker


are to he discussed and suggestions put lorwaid fm the


CllTho meethig eiidecl with a slide show presented by Mr Clough, with slides from Stoiirpamc, l.eimnsli and tin* Kibble VjiIIc.V


•iMedicinc" by the Rev. | Stewart Timhrcll, of Wlnt- tingham Ilospilal.


MEMBERS <>r Clithernc Garden Club had a (lose of the best medicine possible — humour and laughter ill a talk on the “History of


Laughter best medicine that the remedies of our


Taking to the floor


A NEW fiO-nil dance group


will he taking to the floor nr the recently refurbished Pcndlc Cluli for the Over (ids, in Ciitherne.


the dancing opportunities already available at the Lowcrgate facility, includ­ ing Tuesday and Wednes­ day tea dances and l-’riday sequence dam es.


Thi! group will aild to


ancestors could he just as effective as modern drugs and antibiotics.


he on December lith, when Graham lildnn, of llesketh


Tlie next meeting will


started during his theolog­ ical studies in London and lias c o n t in u e d and expanded throughout his life. The humour focused on both those aspects of his life, as well as proving


IBs interest in plants


Bank, will supply “Laughs by arrangement,” a talk a h o a t G h r i s t m a s arrangements.


closed until the end of February and members needing goods should i mg


The sales shed is now ciitherne iMBib


instruction in modern ball­ room dancing by Joan Bielder, will he held on Thursdays, starting on November lHth, between


fill! r,(l-r,ll dances, with


7-:i() and l» p.m. Mr Roy Accrig will he


the MG Tor the evening classes. Admission is El, including tea and biscuits. Anyone is welcome to come along and join the


fun. Good support for poppy dance L f f f V y f i ¥ T * V f v ▼ ¥ ^ w ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ' ’_:—:—-----------------------------


THU life and achieve meats of the remarkable Group Gapt. Leonard Che­ shire VG were the subject of a talk given to the Probus Club by Mr John Hindimmr. Cheshire was a brilliant


pilot and served with great distinction in the


RAF’, gaining the DSC three times and the Vic­


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