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A LAKGE congregation from the parishes of Gisburn, HcllifieU! and the Howland Deanery gathered at St Mary the Virgin Church, Gis burn, to witness the licensing of Canon Gra
ham Walker as priest- in-charge of the new parish of Gisburn with llellifield.
solemn ceremony, pre sided over by the Bishop of Bradford, the Rt Rev. David Smith, Canon Walker was pre sented with the key of the church and led in procession to the font, the lectern, the altar and the pulpit, before taking oaths of canoni cal obedience and royal allegiance.
In a dignified and
and a blessing, Canon Walker was formally instituted and members of organisations from the church, the parish
Following prayers
family to ministry.
Big village welcome for canon
many clergymen from a wide area were present. Mr John Hartley was at the organ to accompany inspiring and appropri ate hymns. There was a reception
HELMET + LIGHTS
and buffet tea at Gis burn Festival Hall, where people were able to meet and welcome Canon and Mrs Walker and their family in a
relaxed and happy atmosphere.
Walker arc the Bishop, churchwardens and
I’iclurcd with Canon
members of the congregation.
of Gisburn and a repre sentative of the Free Church stepped forward to welcome him and his his new
service was a Polish Roman Catholic priest who is staying with Mr G. Bargh, a churchwar den at Gisburn.
Also present at the
TWO C l i th e ro e f ire engines were called out when a wall light caught fire at a house in Grindle-
a powerful sermon and Fire call
The Bishop preached
ton on Monday. The f ire occur red
damage.
shortly after G p.m. in Brennand Terrace, but there was only slight
Top marks for maths whiz J ordan
A HEALTHY interest in mathematics, a good quiz-night techniq and the ability to stay cool under pressure has won a Chtheroe boy
prestigious mathematics award. Jordan Seedle (11), of series of tests,Resigned to
Moorland Crescent, a
pupil of Ribblesdale High School, has won the Ribble Valiev and Hymlburn dis trict final of the 199-1 BT Lancashire Schools’ Math ematics Challenge. Beating 17 other maths
wizards from nine of the district’s secondary
schools in the final, at Moorhead High School, Accrington, Jordan has now secured a place in the countv final, to be held at the Woodlands Centre,
encourage problem-solving
skills.A quiz-type format and audience participation pm ... » ------;
multiplied the tension of environment aiu has ha ,
an evening in which Jor- the steel and ability to dan came out with top cope with the situation and marks.
only 20 finalists in a com- is adding to his breadth o! petition which was open to experiences. 10,000 pupils in year seven Jordan certainly eiyo>s at 05 Lancashire schools. a wide variety of aetiM- The prestigious mathe- tie s . Apart from lus
He will now be one of the accolade itself, Jordan the evening. Apart from _________ event, Jordan had to sit a
Chorlev, on June loth. During the two-hour
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Red tape
to tie up rubbish removal
BUSINESSES ill the Rib ble Valley are being forced by Government legislation to fill in forms in order to h a v e t h e i r r u b b i s h removed.
Council is asking traders and businesses to fill in “controlled waste transfer notes," so that their waste can be properly disposed
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of.In the three years since this was introduced, under the Environmental Protec tion Act 1990. there have been annual queries to the council with regard to completing the form. Mr Graham J agger, of
maties competition is in its favourite subject and sci- sixth vear of sponsorship ence-based topics, ne is a
with BT and it is the first keen sportsman, playing
badminton and being member of Clitheroe
Cricket Club’s Under 12
team. His success has also
been instrumental in the addition of a new club at school for arithmetic enthusiasts who want to pursue their interests and abilities in the subject. Perhaps more budding maths buffs will appear when Ribblesdale hosts
the event next year. For his efforts, Jordan
won the school an Escher print. He is pictured being presented with it by BT education liaison officer Mr John Reid.
Homes would be traffic hazard
PLANS for two new houses in Waddington have been turned down, after councillors beard that such a development would be a hazard to traffic.
Ribble Valley Council’s development department, explained that the Govern ment legislation associated with the note is very com plicated. He said: “It is just a process we have to
go through." However, he added that
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it was important the forms are filled in by March 25th to enable the council to continue collecting trade
Valley Council’s Planning and Development Commit tee refused the application for two houses at West End Lodge, on Edisford Road, on advice from the director of development. In a report to members,
Members of the kibble ........
Pupils’ musical serenade brings touch of spring'
YOUNG musicians at Clitheroe Royal Gram mar School brought a touch of spring to Glith- eroe when they performed a “Spring Sere nade” at the town’s Trinity Methodist Church.
svmphonv o rch e s tra The orchestra played opened with the first
The school's 51-strong major, K No. 333.
movement of Ralph the English folk Song inn William s 's Suite, the intermezzo
Vaugh..................... English Folk Song Suite, " S e v c n t e e n e om e
Sundav.”Violinist Catherine Pressley then played “ Adagio,’’ by Zoltan Kodalv, accompanied on
piano by the school’s deputy director of music,
it was stated that the development would result in increased street parking anil, therefore, a greater traffic hazard.
Mrs Helen PurceU, who prepared pupils lor the concert with music direc tor Mr Graham Moon. The next item was a
the second movement from
"Bonny Boy,” and the recorder consort played the “memiet" and gavotte from “Berenice,” the men- uet and bourree from “Music for the Royal fire works," both by Handel, and Henry Mancini’s
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Spending on sign to greet visitors
ALMOST £500 is to be spent by Sabden Parish Council on a “Welcome to Sabden” sign for the village.
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I poor showing last year. A letter from the judges
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answering the parish council’s criticisms pointed out that the competition was so tight even the most minor blemishes had to be highlighted and there were only five points between the champion vil lage and Sabden, which | was unplaced,
, The parish council is to hold its annual best-kept gardens competition dur
ing the summer and an environment expert from the Ribble Valley Council is due to visit the village I to suggest the most appro-
tion can best be used No objections were
expressed to plans for an extension to Castle Sheet Metal, in Watt Street, but there were reservations about a plan to erect a bungalow in a back gar den, also in Watt Street. Members decided to hold a site visit before making anv comments on the pro posal, which will go to Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Committee for consideration. It was decided to write
eroo Road. A request was made for a salt bin to be
placed near the steep entrance to the village health centre, where peo ple have been having diffi culty staying on their feet in recent bail weather.
and Susan Aspin were chosen to represent the
Couns Marion Procter
to the county surveyor at Preston about the fre
quent flooding on Whalley Road, after having no suc cess with complaints at local level. Members also hope to enlist the support of the Ribble Valley
priate way in which the £600 won in last year s Britain in Bloom competi
Council.Complaints were heard about dogs fouling the
path near the bowling green and about the condi tion of the lay-by on Clith-
council when the Queen visits Blackpool on July 22nd and Coun. Procter’s name was put forward to go into the draw for an invitation to a Royal Gar den Party the previous
day. The next meeting will
take place on April 5th, in the Methodist Rooms. At the AGM of the council, on May 3rd, Mr Leigh Mor ris sey, ed i to r of the “Clitheroe Advertiser and
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performance on piano of Alec Rowley’s "Miniature
concerto.” The school’s chamber
orchestra played Ravel’s “Pavane pour line infante
definite,” followed by the minuet from Schubert’s Symphony No. 2 in B fiat
major.Fifty members of the school’s senior choir per formed an arrangement by Thomas Wood of Marie Cowan’s “Waltzing Math- ikle,” followed by “Beatles for c h o i r s ’ ’ and Questions.” The guitar ensemble
then played “Ballet,’ by renaissance composer
Michael Praetorius, and three pieces typically associated with the guitar, “El Dorado,” “Las Manan itas” and “Las Gavcoitas.’ String quartet Giles
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Quartet.The school’s band, "Questions,” comprising Matthew Bolton, Daniel Theobalds, Andrew Hud son and Chris Hudson played the popular classics “Day dream believer” and “Caravan of love,” as well as their own composition, "Falling.” Mr Lionel Bamford
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expressed the nudeince’s gratitude and the sym phony orchestra rounded off the evening with the third and final movement of the English Folk Song Suite, the march “Folk Songs from Somerset.
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