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14 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 14th, 1990 What is letterbox marketing?


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THE much-awaited devel­ opment of the derelict Trutex Mill in Grinclleton took a step nearer reality when borough councillors


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ley Council’s Planning and Development Committee placed the future of the scheme, the brainchild of Lancashire Enterprises pic and the Lancashire Co­ operative Development Agency Limited, in the hands of the council’s director of development, Mr David Morris.


The meeting heard that


the scheme would provide 12 small workshops and a tw o -s to re y b u s in e s s centre.


Residents near the site


had o b je c ted to the scheme, however, saying th e re was inadequate parking and that it would lead to increased traffic.


They also questioned the need for further indus­


trial units in the area, when many n e a rb y remained unoccupied.


Council leader Chris Holtom (Wi/pshire) said he


was e ag e r to see the scheme get off the ground and proposed that the matter be deferred and delegated.


KERR — PYE


The wedding has taken place of Miss Michelle Pye and Mr Steven Kerr, both of Clitheroe, at St Michael


and St John’s RC Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Stephen


Pye, of Hillside Close. The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Patrick Kerr, of Mayfield Avenue. The bride was given away by her father. She wore


a white satin dress with beaded bodice and full train and a white shoulder length veil with a butterfly pattern. She was attended by her sister Miss Wendy Pye as


Clitheroe 2232U (Editorial), 22323


News from the Villages BASHALL'.EAVES


Antiques Delving into the past to


discover the world of antiques were members of Basnall Eaves WI at a recent meeting. Speaker Mrs Heather


W a lk e r , an an tiqu e s expert, condensed her many years in the business into a fascinating one hour talk. Members heard expla­


nations for several terms used in the trade, such as patina — a broad shallow dish used in ancient Rome, and provenance — the place of origin of a work of


art. Following the ta lk ,


members asked many questions and this contin­ ued during refeshments. Mrs R. Wood gave the vote of thanks. Details of dabble day at Alston Hall in May and a


'were announced. An agenda meeting is arso due


to take place in Lon-


chief bridesmaid, Miss Tracy Walmsley and Miss Caroline Templeman. The bridesmaids wore full


formed the role of best person and the ushers were Mr Darrell Pye and Mr Trevor Watkins. After the service, which was conducted by F r J . Wareing, a reception was held at St Michael and St


John’s social centre. The couple are to live in Clitheroe.


length off-the-shoulder dresses in hyacinth. The bridegroom’s sister, Miss Angela Kerr, per­


gridge. The village hall commit­


tee is holding a social quiz


night on April 19th and the Bnshall reunion is on May 12th. Invitations were received from Grind- leton and Hurst Green WIs. A fund-raising event for


day tr ip to Liverpool Maritime Museum in June


the Ribble Valley Super- Scan Appeal takes place on April 27th at the home of Miss M. Spurgeon. A coffee morning, afternoon


teas and stalls of home­ made cakes and preserves,


are planned. Raffle winner was


Mrs


April 1st, the speakers subject is decoupage. Jlos-


igtor Hartley. ifflUM Canada


Bolton-by-Bowland Vil­ lage Hall to listen to an


Young farmers met in


interesting talk on Canada by S emex te ch n ic ia n Robert Cornthwaite.


lock. The junior and interme­


diate brains trust teams came third and second r e s p e c t iv e ly ^ in th e regional competition. ^ Next week’s meeting is


E. Spurgeon., At the next meeting on


Coffee Two young mums who


a r e hoping to launch a


mother and toddler group rC h a tb u rn dungs the


first week a fte r : E as ter have lined uif ^fund-rais­


ing coffee morning at the Church; Hall for


ftAnyohe wdio-Would like to-donate -ithms; such as


toys for the group would b e


welcome to bring them


along to the coffee morn- frig, said Mrs Julie Smith who has joined forces with


Mrs Zoe Whittaker to get th e in i t ia t iv e o f f the


ground. They are still in.the pro- cess of contacting other


* ””*** *n a bid to gauge roposed by Robert Bui- support for tne_scne. coffee morning. ..


Fellowship The speaker, at. Chat-


ten pin bowling at Pres­ ton. Members are asked to meet in the village at 7-15 p.m.


Quietly!


silence is truly golden if books are not


loud, At the meeting, presi­


burn Methodist Women’s Fellowship was the Rev.


A. Reid. Mrs Giles presided and


Miss Bowker was the pian­ is t . A fte r the opening


Members of Bolton-by- p.1iay®![’ J 1 " „hserved in Bowland WI learnt that


few minutes’


dent Mrs Iris Gregson welcomed Mrs Broad- hurst, who gave a talk entitled “Silent Reading”. Her talk was illustrated


read out ter, a former member of the fellowship. Prayers were said for her family and for sick members of the group. Mr Reid, of the village by the same name, gave an amusing ta lk


s d e n o e was obscrved m oi


about how he came to be


with a variety of carved in the ministry, having figures and Chinese begun his working life mementoes which she had working for the council in collected when abroad, the treasurer’s office and She spoke about the intending to be an account-


importance of reading to ant. children from an early After training for the Anglican ministry, he


age. Mrs Marion Howard


thanked her. The monthly competi­


tion for a well-known say­


ing or quotation was won by Miss Margot Downer- Bottomley, Mrs Rene Holmes and Mrs Dorothy Wells. Letters from Clitheroe


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April 3rd, Mrs Christine Newhouse will talk about


became a curate at Pen- wortham with a vicar who was a great believer in visiting people. He ended his talk with a parable comparing the way he was received by the people he visited with the way peo­ ple re c e iv e th e Lord Jesus.


After the talk, refresh­ ments were served.


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and would welcome a bumper attendance at the


decoupage. Hostesses will, . juncj, be Mrs Margaret Nierop Hall. and Mrs Jean Bishop.


MITTON


Seafaring Taking to the high seas


for a talk about life on the ocean wave were members of Little Mitton WI. They heard the seafar­


talK aoout- :yaiiey: Age ;C6iKem',liad .jn . Newton iWitlagJe


Lunch .Members,' of. Hoddel-


The' speakers were Mr


Peter Taylor, of the Mars- den Building Society, who spoke about savings, and


Mr D. Estill, of the Blind Welfare, who spoke about help for the blind and par­


tially-sighted in rural areas. Raffle winners were


ing tales of Mrs Pat Ash­ croft, a farmer’s daughter w v ^ _____


the open seas. However, the commitments of being, a mother, wife arid daugh­ ter meant she had to wait before this dream could be fulfilled. Mrs Ashcroft first took


to the seas off the coast of Scotland, where she learnt to sail. She successfully sailed around the coast, cove r ing hundreds of miles, ana was awarded a certificate. Her big opportunity


from Catforth, whose life- Qswaidtwistle, iri^May. long dream was to sail on


Mrs E. Haslewood, Mr P. Taylor and Mrs B. Skeen, v There will be an outing to the Bubble -Factory,


S IM O N S TO N E


came when sne « replied to an advertisement in a newspaper asking for an enthusiatic crew to join two other sailors on a 38ft yacht. Her application was successful and, following . .


islands and saw a wide -a , 'lrc^ ?n Sunday at 10 variety of wildlife and ‘ ‘ beautiful scenery. She


Mrs Ashcroft visited 14 .


slept for 10 weeks on deck under the night sky. After leaving her skip­


per in the Caribbean, she decided to fly back home to England. However, Mrs Ashcroft added, she was hoping for more sa i l ­ ing,when the skipper


returned and ’ asked for extra crew. Mrs E. Clark thanked Mrs A sh c ro f t fo r an


. £ ,M° K S Day ; service .re t


a t\ . ' ' ;


Club shop will be open on Sunday, from 11 a.m. until noon, in the farm buildings at the top of Simonstone Lane.


interesting adventure and Union is holding its annual for sharing her dream with Jumble sale on March 23rd


members Competition at Simonstone Old School winner for four lines of at 1-30 p.m. poetry entitled Mitton was Jumble should be taken Mrs E.Clarkson.


Morgan, Mrs Silson and enrolling member after Mrs Wiggins.


A PROPOSED extension to a top Ribble Valley hos-


te l r y was g iv en th e


thumbs-down by borough councillors. Members of Ribble Val-


ley Council’s Planning and Development Committee


he Warburton family to build a house on spare land


t in w 1 ?n application by


at the back of the Watl- dington Arms.


t J r e ™eetinS heard that the family wanted to build


a three-bedroomed house and double garage at the


Thumbs-down for house plan u manag er*


s i tu as dwelling.


The Waddington Arms


ceopened at the end of 1 9 9 4 and, a s i t now


employed six full-time and eight part-time staff, it was essential that manage­ ment was on site at all times, the meeting heard.


However, Waddington parish Council feared the


finnS'fePmeirt would set a flangeious precedent and claimed it was speculative, as th e family already


owned property in the village.


to the school on the day or


Hostesses were Mrs le f t at the home of an Sunday.


Jumble galore Simonstone Mothers’


________


Garden shop The Simonstone Garden


, whist drive at Simonstone Old School on Tuesday were: Ladies — Mrs Law, Mrs N. Pickles, Mrs Mar­ shall. Gents — Mr B ir ­ mingham, Mr J . Hull, Mr G. Law. The special prize was won by Mr G.' Holden. A whist drive will be


held at the school next Tuesday at 7-30 p.m.


her husband’s blessing,she MOtil©r S Ddy was soon setting sail to the Caribbean.


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Winners : The winners ’o f the


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