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& Times, April lis t, 1004 Catherine to take a local bow
AN up-and-coming young Ribble Valley musician is to take part in a special concert
attend the Royal Academy of Music, will perform at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School in a concert arranged by Clitheroe Concerts Society.
in Clitheroe on Saturday. Violinist Catherine Bullock (17), who is to
studied violin with Clitheroe music teacher Mrs Josephine Whitfield, before attending Chethams School of Music in Manchester.
Catherine, a former pupil of Moorland School,
the National Youth Chamber Orchestra, Cath erine recently accepted an offer to attend the Roval Academy of Music in London.
A member of the National Youth Orchestra and
Fashion show is f irs t
MEMBERS of Little Mit- ton Women's Institute were hostesses for the Kemple End group meet ing, which included WIs
from Whallev and Billing- ton and Langho.
Jelley read news from the Lancashire Federation and, for the first time, a fashion show was held, given by “ Something New," of Longridge. Coin- mere was Maureen Dignon and music was provided by Ben .Jackson, of Bolton.
Area leader Mrs Pam
Mrs C. Young gave a humorous poetry reading a s p a r t o f t h e entertainment.
Hurst Green member
Whalley, thanked all who had taken part in the fashion show for the dis play of beautiful clothes, reasonably priced. Mrs M. Jbbotson, of Billington and Langho WI, expressed thanks to Mrs Young for the poems and the hos tesses for an enjoyable evening.
Mrs I). Simpson, of ■ESSsi Views sought Granted bail
Pimlico Road. Clitheroe. is charged with the offence, which is alleged to have taken place in Whalley on February 27th. P ro c e e d in g s were adjourned until May 2fith for committal.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd ☆ at the Hospital
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ditional bail by Clitheroe magistrates, sitting at Keedle.v. Steven Johnson (21). of
A SANDBLASTER charged with intent to cause grievous bodily harm was granted uncon
THE Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans has asked local people for their views through a questionnaire published in his own “Rib ble Valley and Fulwood Leader.”
taining phone numbers and information about Mr Evans, as well as other local Conservative repre sentatives, has been circu lated to constituents throughout the area.
The publication, con
for local views on every thing from crime issues and child benefit to TV licence fees and global warming.
The questionnaire asks
Curtain up tonight on village farce
AUDIENCES should be rolling in their seats with laughter during the f irs t Bolton-by- Bowland Drama Group production of the year, opening tonight in the village hall.
the story of a diamond-smuggling Italian penfriend who visits England and the hilarious sequence of events that follow.
“Cat on the fiddle," written by John Dole, tells
of odd comical contortions and ends with an unex pected twist.
Directed by Eileen Wright, the farce is chock-full
and on Saturday. Tickets are i'2 for adults and ill for children at the door.
Performances are at 7-30 p.m. tonight, tomorrow
Our photograph shows members of the cast dur ing their dress rehearsal.
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MEMBERS of Whalley and District Lions Club will be visiting hostelries round the area tomorrow evening in a bid to raise funds for Campaign — Sight First.
national Association of Lions Clubs, the campaign is aimed at financing projects for cataract sur gery and other eye com plaints in developing countries.
Organised by the Inter
lecting money in 1-1 hos telries, beginning at the Petre Arms, Langho, at II p.m., and finishing at Owd Ned’s Tavern. Mitton.
The Lions will be col Jrpju3
Shih Wei and Faye Williams, on piano, Gabriel Lessem, on clarinet, and Vicky Matthews, on ’cello.
She will perform alongside fellow musicians
for some time, before leaving for the Royal Acad emy and the chance to study under the renowned Erich Gruenberg. She hopes eventually to pursue a career in
Trio in G minor” and Mozart’s “Kcgelstat Trio.” The concert may be Catherine’s last in the area
orchestral playing or as a member of a chamber ensemble.
details are available from Clitheroe 255(i(i or •M17!)(i.
The concert will start at 7-30 p.m. and further The programme will include Smetana’s “Piano
THE bells of success are pealing for a Whalley man who has notched up 60 years as a bellringer.
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The Grove, celebrated his diamond achievement on Sunday when, with fellow bellringers, he sounded a quarter peal, consisting of 1,280 changes, at Immanuel Church, Oswaldlwistle.
Walter Briggs (80), of
bellringing when a choirboy at his home church of St Marv’s, in Whalley.
Mr Briggs started and bred, he worked for A Whallcy lad born
many years at Longworth’s Mill, Billington, where several of the church’s bellringers were employed.
silver jubilee of King George V, as well as the
He said: “I rang for the
coronations of King George VI and the present queen. I have rung at towers all over the country and I have enjoyed every minute of it.”
ringing master of the Blackburn branch of the Lancashire Association of Change-ringers, said there was no one within the branch even approaching Walter’s length of sendee.
Mr Gordon Whewell, A G ISB U R N fa rm m a n a g e r
from Gisburn to Danvcn, Slaidhurn to Burnley.
members in our branch, which spans an area
commented: “I am very pleased with the effort. It went very well. It took -16 minutes in all. When I am Walter’s age, I hope I have that level of concentration!”
Of Sunday’s effort he Child’s bike
A CH ILD ’S Shogun mountain bike, valued at £100. was stolen from the car park on Station Road, Clitheroe, between 12-30 and 1 2 - -1 5 p . m . o n Saturday.
He said: “There are 700
There is no one with Walter's length of sendee. His is a wonderful achievement.”
c h a rg e d w i th f iv e m o to r in g o f f e n c e s h a s h a d h i s c a s e
adiourned until April 2Sth. Terry Ogden (30), of West by Hall
Farm, Burnley Road, Gisburn, pleaded guilty to four motoring offences, but pleaded not guilty to using an uninsured
motor vehicle. The court heard that Ogden was driv
ing a JCB digger on the AnO Clilli- eroe bypass when he was stopped by the
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police. Representing himself, the defendant
which covered any agricultural vehicle driven by his employer or anyone else with his employer's permission to use it. Clitlieroe magistrates, sitting at Reed-
He produced an insurance certificate
ley, adjourned the case so that investiga tions could be made as to whether the document covered the JCB vehicle.
P lan n in g in pipeline
Council’s Planning Department. Other plans include: Chaigiey: Conversion of redundant farm building into two private dwellings at Chaigley Farm,
(0215).
Avenue (0217). Kibehestcr: Proposed new agricultural worker’s dwelling on land at Higher Alston Farm, Pres
Clitheroe: Demolition of existing garage and erection ot single storey extension at A Milton •
ton Road (0212). Whalley: Siting of mobile catering facility to m*1I light refre.-hments at Spring Wood picnic site,
AG71 (0211). Tennis court and perimeter fencing at Woodlands. Wiswrll Lane (0212). Wiswell: Erection of glazed con>ervaturv at Cravenfuld Cottage. Mourside Lane (U2iti).
PLANS fur the renewal of |>ermission for bed and breakfast accommodation at Alden Cottage, Kemple KiuJ, Stonvhurst (OliOD) are among the latest applications lodged with the Kibble Valley
Hailey Hank (OliOS). Billington: Kefurbishment of existing garage at Petre Garage Service Station. Whalley New
Hoad, Hillington (0210). Langho: Relocation and extension of changing room at Langho Football Club, Northcote Hoad
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told the court that the vehicle belonged to his employer.
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