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Church’s carol


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TICKETS are selling fast for a concert of popular Christmas carols at Trin­ ity Methodist Church, Clitheroe, on December 16th. : The A Cappella Singers will give tne concert of seasonal delights, which includes, the ' all-time favourites for all to sing


concert ages.


. Dong Merrily., on High , ' “0 Little Town of Bethle­ hem”, “Away in a Manger” and “Silent Night”. Tickets are £3 for adults and £1 for children. The


Carols include a chorus from “Messiah", “Ding


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__ ROARING time was had by Clitheroe Lions at their ball to raise funds for Ribble


raising-ball, after being struck down by a flu bug. Members wished him a speedy recovery.


Unfortunately, Mr John Roberts missed the fund- ’ ,


Lions take their partners for Crossroads


Valley Crossroads Carers. ' However, as the pride of Lions gathered at Bashall


Hall, Bashall Eaves, there was one noteable person missing —their president. -


their wives at Bashall Hall, which is the home of member Mr Barry Barnes and his wife, Mary.


The Jimmy Heyworth Band entertained Lions and - _


" price • includes coffee and mince pies, and the tickets can be: bought a t the church or on the day. Further information is


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buffet for the evening. Activity committee chairman Mr Tony Smith pre­


Members' and their wives prepared a tasty cold


sented Mrs Barnes with a bouquet of flowers to thank her for allowing the Lions to use her house for the


ball. Lion member Mr Geoffrey Braithwaite said a sub--


available from Beverley Jones, on 01200 24324, or Leon Saberton, on 01200 26988.


YOU have the chance to share in the life story of


Life story v of aisionary


one of the most celebrated women ever at Whalley Village Hall, tonight. - ; Abbess Hildegard of


Bingen — a visionary, naturalist, playwright, poetess and composer—is considered one of the most remarkable women of-the


Middle Ages. •i Horse and Bamboo Theatre Company will include maskwork, shadow puppetry and live music, m an exciting and innova­ tive exposition of her life. . The event starts at 7-30


• Platform Gallery, Clith­ eroe (01200 443071), or Mrs Grace Gemmell on 01254 823402,


p.m. and further details and bookings are available from Heather Fox, at the


Woman was trapped


FIRE-FIGHTERS had to free a.young woman from her wrecked car following a head-on crash in Whalley Road, Chtheroe, at 11-10 p.m. on Saturday. Miss Joanne Clark (20),


in her car


of Howcroft, Clitheroe suffered a broken kneecap and whiplash injuries. Clitheroe fire station officer Mr Dave McGrath said the crew had to free Miss Clark by hand from h e r vehicle. She was trapped by the car seat. - The driver of the second


car, Mr John Bradshaw (35), of Turner Street


Chtheroe, suffered a bro­ ken breastbone and whip­ lash injuries. Both he and Miss Clark were detained inv B la c k b u rn . Royal Infirmary. '■A. third car, was also


involved m the accident. Its driver, Mr Brian Clark (42); of Duncroft Close Chtheroe, was unhurt.


HEALTH service workers employed by Communi Care NHS Trust will get


Pay rise ahead


■ ment has- been reached, to finalise this year’s, pay award. Staff are to receive a locally-agreed increase of 2% on the 1994-95 pay scales, in addition to the 1% national award.


their pay increase in time for; Christmas, and it brings their award up to 3%.A spokesman for Com- muniCare saidr '-'Followmj negotiations with sta; representatives;;: agree-


/ mas; with back pay in the January salaries.’-’. - , -. -.-


• cillor8''slammed“the door on' a £10,000 facelift-for council reception arealfi i; Members;.of; the Ribble


' ’ THRIFTY - borough - coun- Council ‘no’


‘ Valley,- Council Finance and- General .Purposes


^ • Level D of. the >. council’; ,Church Walk offlces.- :• They also deferred


; ‘thumbs-down to a revamp Qf th e ; reception;;area-, at


Committee gave .th e


d e c is io n (w h e th e r to include. £20,000 for the upgrading.; ofcomputer equipment. innextyearis


’FRIENDS of: Edisford Primary. School, Clitheroe, broke new ground with their Christmas fair and the results seem to jus­ tify their initiative. with a possible £1,200


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’ Saturday to Friday and for the first time a-major effort was made to promote the usual raffle. J r~ Vice-chairman; Mr8 Alma Bate said:,..,w e


raised for school funds. > \ ' - , , , i t was decided to shift the day for the fair ;from


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approached a: number ,of local businesses for hejp, v will ^ decided in the New Year, mid their response was brilliant.”


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-First prize,’ a mini-break for two in London,-was. sd by Clitheroe,Dravel and was won by.Mr.!J;j


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i t r J-1/ S , ' t& j j i S 41 ^ » t u ' *£, t J V V Ashworth.


•: : previous years, and people were.very generous.” p-T’.* The fair was opened by Coun. Bert Jones. 1


^ -:.were delighted with the numbers who came on a • - ’Friday night,- at least.as many-as we’ve had in


.;;Mrs Bate said:;i‘I t was areally good evening. We * < • .


■!?. .Money raised will go to help with purchases for; . ; the school.Much; of ■ the-;money - raised; by-the: • Friends recently- has; been, spent on -.computer -equipment but the use for.this Christmas bonus


y leweli.with members of the Frienas Committee and ^.parents on her right and pupils or. hur left;


Our. picture shower headmistress^Mrfl WorSthig forYOU ^


made-to process the new pay-rate in time for.Chnst-


“Every effort is being .


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IN a round of ceremonies during National Tree Week, Clithcroe Town Council has planted five copper beech trees, one in the grounds of each of the town’s primary and junior schools, to commem--


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^-TOe*T6wR MayorfCoun.^Stephen Holt, began his tour at Pendle School at 9-30 a.m. and had, planted trees at St James’s, Edisford, and St Michael and St John’s by 11-30 a.m. when hc arriyed at ;,


his last engagement at Brookside. ■■■■■■


T h e five trees symbolise the five decades that have passed since the 1939-1945 war. . Our picture shows Coun. Holt with children from Brookside and .the school headmaster, Mr Graham Claydon.


School fair switch pays off


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stantial amount of money had been raised at the event; '


Our picture shows Lion members waiting to start on their buffet at Bashall Hall.


. Bridge results


WINNERS at Clitheroe Garner and Mr G. Cap- Bridge Club on Monday stick, Mr and Mrs Paw­ evening were NS Mrs Bai- licki. EW Mr A. Norris ley ana Mrs Telfer,- Mrs and Mr W. Norris, Mrs H, H. Askey and Mrs J. Mar- Askey, Mis D. Atkinson, tindale. EW Mr and Mrs New m em b e rs a re J.~ Pawlicki.Mrs I. . Park always welcome. Anyone and Mr B. Guha. , . ■ interested should contact On Thursday evening the secretary on 01200 winners were: NS Mr L. 23041. .... ,


Ladies make generous charity


donations


DONATIONS of £450 were presented a t the annual meeting of the Clitheroe National Farm­ ers' Union Ladies’ Section.


Audrey Roney gave a che- jue for £300 to Mr Knapp -or the Parkinson Disease Charity, and one for £150 to Mr B. Bristol for the Royal Agricultural Benev­ olent Institution.


Outgoing president Mis


eral meeting at Wadding- ton Methodist Sunday School th e following officers were elected: Mrs


At the 32nd annual gen­ Pots stolen


Margaret Gomall, presi-, d e n t ; Mrs E l iz a b e th Robinson, - vice-president; Mrs Mabel Holaen, busi­ n e s s s e c r e ta ry ; Mrs Angela Smith,' treasurer; Mrs Doris Coates, assis­ tant treasurer, Mrs Betty Pye, social secretary; Mrs B a rb a ra Ish e rw o o d , speakers’ secretary; Mrs Audrey Roney, Press and flower secretary; Mrs Hilda Makinson, Mrs Rita Marsland, Mrs Jean Tay­ lor, Mrs Jennifer Bumop, Mrs Ann Whitwell and Mrs Angela Whitwell, committee members.


TWO ch im n ey p o ts , valued at £100, were sto­ len from the garden of a house on Mitton Road, Whalley, between 8-30 a.m. on Thursday of last week and 8 a.m. the fol­ lowing day.


'£500 in 20 pences


RAIDERS escaped with whisky bottle, containing a ro u n d £500 in 20 pences, from a house in H a rew o o d A v e n u e , Simonstone, between November 14th and 21st.


Trees commemorate end of war Take care!


POLICE are warning Rib­ ble Valley residents to be


extra-vigilant , for burglars and thieves;during the l-un-up to Christmas. A C li th e ro e Police


spokesman said the num­ ber of thefts and burg­ laries usually increased before Christmas and it was important tnat people remained on guard for anyone a c tin g su sp i­ ciously.' Residents should also take measures to ensure their properties were properly secure at all times. Anyone wanting further


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A B IG TH A N K Y O U T O A L L


We have raised £190.20 for Children In Need in our November promotion to sell toys and wish children up to 10 years a “Happy Birthday”. The winners of the promotion to win games from Argos are:


Mrs S. Ruth, Jones Street, Burnley Mrs W. Phllpott, Russell Avenue, Colne Mrs J. Dixon, Alderford Close, Clitheroe


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


PUNNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) . ACT 1990


USTED BUILDING


I An application has been received to Unisex W. C. Fa cility Building at St Ambrose. Church (Annexe), Sawley Road, Grindleton. Application No. 3/95/0727 Proposed conservatory at Newtleld Edge Hall, Glsbum Road, Rlmlngton Application No 3/95/734 Access Road to Dinckley Hall at Dlnckley Hall Farm, Rlbchester Road, Dlnckley Application No. 3/95/0738 This property is Included In a Statutory List ot Buildings ot Special Architectural or Historic Interesl Any person w i s h i n g t o m a k e representations should do so- in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement


Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licence


A Seedle trading as J.S. See- die & Son of 40 Brownlow Street. Clitheroe, Lancashire. BB7 1HQ is applying to re­ place with chnage a licence to use Garage Ad], 40 Brownlow Street, Cfitheroe, Lancashire, as an operating centre (or 1 lood vehicles and 0 trailer,


jwners and occupiers of land (Including buildings) In the vi­ cinity ot the operating centre, who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land will be prejudicially affected, may make written representations to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Manchester, M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Rep­ resentors must at the same time send a copy ot their repre­ sentations to the applicant, at the address given at the top of this notice.


I to th e D i r e c t o r o( Development, Council Offices. Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA . quoting reference number. Under the provisions ot the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, an; representations received w! be available (or inspection by members of the pubic once the application has appeared on th e De v e l o pme n t Sub-Committee agenda Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken Into account when determining the application. A copy of the application and plans may be inspected In the | Planning Department within


I o l D e v e lo pm e n t . (J o h n


Macholc) Date: November 30th, 1995


the period stal Signed on behalf of Director


Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licence


Undley Pate (Glsbum) Ltd, Lyndafe Works, Glsburn, Cli­ theroe, Lancashire. BB7 4ES. is applying to replace without change a licence to use Lyn- dale Works, Glsbum, Clither­ oe, Lancs. BB7 4ES as an op­ erating centre (or 1 good ve­ hicles and 0 trailer. Owners and occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vi­ cinity of the operating centre, who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land will be prejudicially affected, may make written' representations to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcullis ' House, Seymour Grove, Manchester, M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication ot this notice. Rep­ resentors must at the same time send a copy ot their repre­ sentations to the applicant, at the address given at the top of this notice.


\ J RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been received lor permission to: ' Remove tow stone wall end glass screen In arch and replace with new double jlazed screen to be built 4ft orward ol existing at Kodder


Bank, - Slaldburn Road, Newton Application Number 3/95/0741. - Any person wishing to make representations should do so In writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to , th e D i r e c t o r ot Development, Council Offices. Church Walk. Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e De v e l o pme n t Subcommittee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken Into account when determining the application. A copy ot the application form and plan may be Inspected In the Planning Department within the period stated. JOHN MACHOLC On behalf of Director of Development Date: November 30th 1995


CONGRATULATIONS TO OURLUCKY


WINNERS FROM THE CLASSIFIED CHRISTMAS


TREASURE HUNT Weekl


Mrs B Stevenson, . Burnley


Mrs M Whittaker, Burnley


Joanne Turner, Colne Week2


. West Bradford Mrs S Smith, Barnoldswick


Mrs I Healey, Ian Cox, Burnley


Mrs J Stockton, Burnley


Mrs J Charles, Clitheroe


Mr A Fawcett, Burnley


Mrs B Worden, Clitheroe


Compctitloa; Results


CLITHEROE F.C. Week 18. £100 - 440. £50 - 335. £25 - 405, £20 - 174.


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