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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 11th, 1096


Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial),


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MEMBERS of the 1st Langho St Leon­


ard ’s Guides gave pensioners from the village a memorable party in what has become an annual


the community's senior c i t iz e n s , w i th 100 attending this year. Guests were treated


years ago when Guides treated their grandpar­ ents to a special Christ­ mas celebration. The event has grown over the years to embrace all


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tradition. The custom started 25


by Guides’ p a rents, g i f ts made by th e


to a panto, ‘Mog in Trainers', which was e n t h u s i a s t i c a l l y received. This was fol­ lowed by a concert, a buffet supper provided


Police plea to help trace


theft trio


THE pol ice have issued descriptions of three people suspected of being involved in a crime committed in


jacket and a skirt, valued in total at £256. The accomplices are


assistants at 3-30 p.m. in the ladies’ boutique, Checkmate, while his two accomplices took off with a


described by tne police as young women, aged about 15.


pony-tail and was wearing a black jacket. The second had dark hair and was wearing a black bubble jacket. Three people with simi­


One had dark hair, a OLLERENSHAW — CARNEY


lar descriptions were seen about half an hour earlier acting suspiciously in the Clitheroe ladies’ outfit­ ters, Ladyfair, on Castle Street. Clitheroe police are ask­


ing anyone with informa­ tion about the three people to contact them on 01282 863161.


Go-ahead for three barns


THE go-ahead has been given for three barn con­ versions in the Ribble Valley. Members of the borough


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Rois — was a huge success for the Whalley Tv ' Association.


twinning


bers turned out at Whalley Abbey to eat a sumptuous meal, enjoy some magic entertainment and


More than 70 friends and mem­


A TRADITIONAL French celebration of the 12th night of Christmas — La Fete des


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hope to be crowned king or queen for a night.


up for dessert. But only one piece of cake, at each table, contained the small bean which conveyed the role of monarch for the night.


A large almond cake was served


a decade and the meal was one of a series of events to help fund the


t Whalley has been twinned with he French town of Vihier for over


anyone throughout the Ribble Valley and not just residents of Whalley, and anyone interested in becoming involved can inquire through the Association’s secre­ tary, Mrs Jean Holmes, on 01200


visit of French families in August. The twinning group is open to


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tion president crowning one of the evening’s monarchs.


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cations for a house, annexe and garage, at Bridge End Farm, Sawley Road, Saw- ley, and a dwelling at Pages Farm, Woodhouse Lane, Slaidburn.


council’s Planning Com­ mittee gave the thumbs-up to the conversion of a barn into two cottages and garages, at Smelfthwaites Farm, off Slaidburn Road, in Newton. They then passed appli­


Carney, of Grindleton, and the bridegroom is the son of Mary Ollerenshaw, of Grindleton, and the late Jack Ollerenshaw. Given away by her father, the bride wore a deep


Royal Marine Anthony Peter Ollerenshaw married solicitor’s receptionist Andrea Carney at St Ambrose Church, Grindleton. The bride is the daughter of David and Carol


rich red dress of dupion silk and carried a tied bou­ quet of Singapore orchids, lilies, roses, freesia and ivy.


of roses, freesia, gypsophila, ivy and berries. Pages were Ben Carney (bride’s nephew) and


ter), Sian Morris and Lauren Carolan (bride’s niece), wearing ivory silk dresses and carrying tied bunches


Mewis, a reception was held at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington. The couple left for a honeymoon in the New Forest. Photo: Pye’s of Clitheroe.


Eddie Carolan and the ushers were Gideon Peel, Simon Cherry, Graeme Heanen and David Briggs. After the ceremony, conducted by the Rev. David


Gerry Rhodes (bridegroom’s godson), wearing Royal Marine-style uniforms. Best man was Gareth Morris, the groomsman was


white, about 30 years old and 5ft. 4in. tall, has a swallow tattooed on his neck. He distracted shop


Whalley on Thursday. One man, described as


a -


m m -w ■


in The bridesmaids were Joanne Carolan (bride’s sis­ . . i j A


usually Miss Sylvia R o b e r ts , who was unable to play th is year, but the mother of patrol leader Eleanor


sing-song. The accompanist is


G u i d e s , a n d a


Hutchinson stepped in to accompany a selec­


tion of old-time songs and carols.


some of the Guides and their guests with help­


Our picture shows


ers and the guest of honour, Deputy Ribblc


Va lley Mayor Mrs Eileen Lowe, and her consort, Mr Raymond Lowe. Mrs Elsie Chad­ wick proposed the vote of thanks for, what the D epu ty M a y o r d e s c r i b e d a s , a thoroughly enjoyable evening.


Our crime contest winners


FOUR Ribble Valley residents are shortly to receive prizes in


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Waddington. They will be


were: Mrs Dorothy Faraday, of Moorcock Farm, Slaidburn; Mrs G. Winder, of Throstle Nest, Chipping; Mr P. W. Wells, of Old Road, Chatburn; and Mrs C. Giilibrand, of Brookside Cottages,


sponsored by Dootsons (Peugeot), Rufus Carr (Ford),


receiving prizes


tic-breakers were: “Lock it away and you won’t rue the day”; “Don’t be a statistic dipstick, lock your car”;


Grecnacre (Honda) and Primrose (Rover) garages. Among the snappy


successfully completed the competition coupon and the tic-breaker in our car crime feature early last month. The lucky winners


our Car Crime Contest. The four


mm Armacast Bath was £1220 ONE of the area’s newest choirs is looking for


New choir is on lookout for members


successful f i r s t . season, which climaxed with a solo spot in a concert at Black­ pool’s Tower Ballroom in front of an audience of


more members. Its search comes after a


2,


Hyndbum and Ribble Val­ ley Youth Choir was


000. The performance by


broadcast on BBC Radio Lancashire on Christmas Eve and rep ea ted on


Mr Neil Shepherd is plan­ ning to extend the choir from its present 25 mem­ bers to 35 for the 1996 p ro g r am m e , w h ich includes concerts, trips, festivals, competitions and another broadcast, this time on BBC Radio 2.


Christmas Day. Now founder conductor


says that, apart from a good voice, members of


ages of eight and 18 are needed and Mr Shepherd


Singers between the


the choir must have a good personality to enable them to communicate well with their audiences.


day afternoons a t St John’s Church, Great Har­ wood. The first meeting of the New Year is this week.


the Clitheroe, Gisburn, Whalley, Sabden, Great Harwood and Accrington areas and meets on Satur­


The choir recruits from


mal audition, followed by a probationary period dur­


ing which time the child's voice is assessed and put in a suitable voice part. For details, contact Mr Shepherd on 01254 877792. He is also looking for an


Entry is by a simple for­


Planning in the


pipeline


PLANS for Sunday mar­ kets, car boot sales and stalls at The Kitchens, Brockhall Village, Old Langho Road, Old Langho


{number 0796) are among the late s t applications lodged with Ribble Valley Borough Council Planning Department.


externally illuminated sign at The Punch Bowl, Longridge Road, Hurst Green (0785). Conversion of dwelling


Other plans include: Aighton Bailey: Static


houses in units 8 and 9 into six flats and additional car parking at Chaigley Farm, Bailey Hank, Chaigley (0789).


new en tran c e s tep s and modify entrance porch at Nico’s Pizzeria, The Spring Mill, Whalley Road (0790). R e a r ex te n s io n a t 95


version of bam into one three- storey three-bedroom dwell­ ing. with furniture showroom, ana two-storey three-bedroom dwelling a t Middle Flass Farm, Forest Becks Brow (0778).


Rogersfield, Langho (0783). Bolton-by-Bowland: Con­


redundant mill buildings into 12 dwellings, with associated


garages and road works, at Chipping Dairy, Longridge Road (0786).


detached bungalow (reserved matters application) at land off Parker Avenue (0792). s E x tern ally illuminated


accompanist and assistant, director of music. Since Mr Shepherd founded the choir last autumn, he has accompanied the choir himself and had no assis­ tant. With the choir estab­


lished and successful, he is looking for a competent sight reader willing to play a variety of music from classical to pop.


C l i th e ro e : Erec tio n of


(0777). Demolition of Text House,


faDutton: Erection of new


track, and demolition of exist­ ing modern bungalow a t Hougher Hall Farm, Old Clitheroe Road (0795).


rmhouse to form new access


viously an experienced accompanist would be very welcome, but this may be an opportunity for a young pianist to gain valuable experience of accompany­ ing a choir, as well as gain­ ing experience of directing rehearsals from time to time.”. ,


Mr Shepherd said; “Ob­


Home to another soccer star


YET another Rovers star has made his home in the Ribble Valley. Norwegian midfielder


“Keep property out of sight, park where yo it’s lighf’iand “If


and Times” will be writing to the winners in due course.


New home plan at Sabden


AN executive home is to be built in Padiham Road, Sabden. Members of Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Com­


mittee agreed with council chiefs that the four-bed- roomed detached house would be in keeping with the village. It will be sited opposite the Stubbins Vale Caravan Park, next to Sabden Bridge.


u want it, hide it”. The “Advertiser


Graeme Le Saux, Chris Sutton and Stuart Ripley, who also inhabit Ribble Valley abodes.


Go-ahead given


A CLITHEROE firm has been given the go-ahead to build a warehouse and car park on Woone Lane. Stalwart Dyeing was


told it could construct the building at its Primrose Works, provided access, parking and loading areas, were kept clear.


Celebrating in French style Vm i CLINIC


Between 10am and 12.30pm No appointment necessary No obligation


Clavton-le-Dale. He joins fellow foot­ ballers Colin Hendry,


i n


Lars Bohinen has made the move to the Centre of the Kingdom by purchas- i n g a h o u s e


tion of 40m high anemometer mast at land at Moor Game Hall, Old Clitheroe Road (0798).


Temporary (12 month) erec­


bam to dwelling at Smelfth­ waites Farm Bam, Slaidbum Road (0788).


form health centre/surgery at land off Whalley Road (0781).


mission to site static caravan for temporary accommodation at Stocks Reservoir, Catlow Road (0797).


Slaidbum: Renewal of per­


tural access at Shays Farm, Holden Farm (0780).


kennels at Snireburn Kennels, Edisford Road (0779).


Waddington: Proposed


use of part of existing cam from stablehand’s accommo­ dation, cattery and shop to dwelling house a t Drake House Farm, Eaves Hall Lane (0793V.


West Bradford: Change of Formation of new agricul­


existing pre-fabricated health centre with new building to


Newton: Conversion of Sabden: Replacement of tatic sign at 24 Whalley Road


erection of eight houses and improved access a t Text House, Edisford Road (0784).


Chipping: Conversion of Billington: Provision of


A2 use (financial and profes­ sional services) at 53 King Street (0794). Externally illuminated sign at 37 King Street (0787).


Whalley: Change of use to


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