H - 42 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, May 1st, 2008
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A V A LL EY v i l la g e ’s ju n io r f o o tb a l l te am is o v e r th e moon a f te r a ch a r i ty to u rn a m en t n e tted £170. E ight five-a-side teams and
two teams of women took part in the event organised in support of Ribchester Junior Football Club. . The tournament was eventual
ly won by players representing Das Autobann who beat Ribch ester 4-0 in the final.
• A good day out was had by all who took part. Proceeds from th e day are
going towards the running of the junior club and the rebuilding of the pavilion - used by junior and
senior teams - which is being constructed on the village play ing fields. Dave Banks (left) is pictured
on the attack during the football tournament. (G230308/lb) Ryan McMurray (right) and.
Chris Byrne in action during the tournament. (G230308/la)
Plans in to replace ancient windows
PLANS to replace almost 100 year old windows a t St Wilfrid’s Parochial Hall in Ribchester have been submitted to Ribble Valley Borough Council. Comments on the application
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(number 0191) which seeks to replace seven old, rotten and dis-; tressed windows at the Riverside building must be made to the council by May 9th. , Other planning applications include: Baldcrstonc: Reserved matters
application for siting of the devel opment, design of the building, external appearance and land scaping for “M e s t” facility a t BAe Systems, Samlesbury Aero drome, Myerscough Road (0325) Billinglon and Langho: Replace
conservatory with sun room; two dormer windows to garden eleva tion: revise site entrance and pro vide recessed gate a t Yorkfield,
i York Lane, Langho, ()274) Bowland with Lcagram: Single
storey and two storey rear exten sions a t Mill House, Talbot Lane, ■ Leagram, (0263).
. Chalburn: Demolition or possi
ble refurbishment of existing side larder/store plus a further exten sion to create a granny f la t ; amendments to previously approved plans for 41 Ribble Lane, Chatburn (0317). Clilheroe: Erection of concrete
batching plant, storage bays and ancillary facilities, Bankfield Quarry, Pimlico Road, (0306). Application for certificate of law fulness for the continuing use of the property as a single dwelling house a t 7 Hawthorne Place, Clitheroe, (0316). Loft conversion with two dorm
ers, one to front and one to rear at Viewfields, Baldwin Road (0321). Single storey rear extension a t 59 Hayhurst Street (0324). Dinckley: Proposed new
dwelling at Plot 1, former sewage tre a tm e n t, Brockhall Village (0323).
Ribchester: Demolition of exist
ing garage, two-story addition and alterations to internal layout of existing dwelling a t Ribbles- dene, Greenside (0210).
. Construction of a double garage, re-submission for 6
Stoneygate Lane, Knowle Green (0304). Simonstonu: In te rn a l a l te r
ations and repairs, remove floor in tower that had become unsafe due to diseased/rotten timber, reposi tion floor above to i ts original position as per photographic evi dence; remove existing stud wall and form new s tu d walls; copy and re p a i r p la s te r coving a t Huntroyd Hall, East Whins Lane (0329)
■ ■ ■ A IVaddington: D em o li t io n of
existing porch and new replace ment porch; single storey glazed link between hall and existing outbuildings; proposed garden room extension on existing out- ’ building
to.replace an existing conservatory; open porch on the southern elevation of the service wing and a car port addition to the Coach House; retrospective permission is sought for renova tion works to the existing Coach House, re -su bm is s io n . for Waddington New Hall,'Edisford Road (0314 to alter or extend a listed building and 0315 for full consent).
TH E Clitheroe Advertiser and Times has hit the right note with a choir conductor.
■; Glen Pate said he was “stag ge red” by th e response to his appeal for singers for a new choir to be based in Whalley. ■
: “People from all over the Rib- ; ble Valley have contacted me and the signs are th a t we will s ta r t out with a singing strength far
‘Staggered’ by response to plea for more singers The choir will begin rehearsals
greater than 1 expected,” said a delighted Mr Pate.
a t English Martyrs’ RC Church, The Sands, Whalley, on Monday, May 12th, at 7-30 p.m.
Mr Pate says that the aim is to.
rehearse a wide variety of choral music, ranging from 15th Centu ry church music to modern show tunes and including folk music;
CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 1972 ST MICHAEL AND ST JOHN'S RC SCHOOL 1938
BROUGHT in by Frank Holgatc, this photo graph shows infant pupils at St Michael and St John's RC School in 1938. Frank, at five-years- old, can be seen kneeling on the front row on the left. Pupils, back row, left to right: Alban Snape, Allen McClelland, ?, Brian Keogh, Tdny Jackson^ Kenneth Carden; Gordon Wilkinson,
Anthony McClintock, R. Bridge. Front row: Mary Booth, Pat Mclia, Margaret
Conchic, Kathleen Harrison,-Angcla Conchie, Betty Woodworth, Eileen Pollard, Moira-Ash ton, Janet Hudson, Winnie Snape, Dorothy Jackson, Jean Goodbier. Kneeling: Frank Hol- gate; Geoffrey O'Connell. . "
TAKEN in 1972 at Clithcroc'Royal Grammar - Mr Hesketh was the form tutor. Graham is now School, this picturewas brought into the office by organising races
in.Cumbria beading up Spurt Mrs Irene Patten. ^
Third from the'left; front,.is'-her son, Graham,. who was three times of-Boyxfjthc.Ycar..
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If you can name all the others on the picture. Mrs Patten would be delighted.
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vlr' GRINDLETON CE SCHOOL 1952-3
BROUGHT in by Mr Robin Clark, of West Bradford, this photograph shows pupils at Grindlcton CE School in about 1952-3. Mr Clark can be seen on the back row, second from the left. Pupils arc back row, left to right: David Jackson, Robin Clark, Eric Green, Robert Aspin, James Smalley.
- Middle row: Sylvia Jolly, Peter Nicholson,
Brian Clark, Harry Jolly, George Lofthousc, Brian Johnson, Bobby Wilson, John Wliitlakcr, Brian Wilson, Irene Jolly. ■: Seated front: Patricia Howard, Doris Peel,
Mary Horner, Jean Scott, Kathleen Aspin, Susan Robinson.
ALSO brought in by Mr Clark, this photograph .
-is of pupils of Form 5B at Clithcroc Royal Grammar School, in 19.57/8. . Mr Clark, now in his senior school, can be seen
on the second row from the back, third from the left. Pupils arc: front row, seated left to right: Bobby
Gillow, John Ainsworth, Ian Tomlinson, Row land Dowell, Mr R.I. Kay, Colin Hartley,
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ST JAMES’, CLITHEROE, 1949
opera choruses and spir itua ls. “People of any age and experi ence are welcome,” he. sa id . “Enthusiasm is more important than expertise a t th is stage. A good sense of fun m ig h t help, too.” Anyone interested in singing
with th e choir is asked to ring 01254 824312 for more informa tion, or turn up on May 12th.- •
DO you remember school days at St James' in Clitlicroe? This picture was brought in by Mrs.: Irene Patten (nee McGregor) and taken in 1949. v - ■ Site is pictured third from the right, front, and ' Valeric Thompson; (Valerie Patten) now living in Salisbury is sixth from'the right on tlie hack row. . Mr Cook; right, was the head and Mr :Edmond:.>-,
soni'left; teacher. Carl Sims is second from right
•on the middle row, Frank Rourke third from right. Sylvia Rimmer, Kenneth Townson Eileen Corn-,
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row.afe:Irene Baker and Elsie Robcrls('i'- v \
picture.
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wall. Pal Orr and Kathleen Aimes arc also on the • i ''
ST AUGUSTINE'S RC SCHOOL, 1964
THIS picture was sent in by Peter Holgalc, of Cow Ark, and shows first-year pupils of St Augustine's RC School, Billington, in Septem ber 1964. The teacher is Miss Nolan and Pe tef . can he seen second From the right on the back;; row"
- Pupils arc": Back'rbw, from left: JohnTliompT-v son; Shaunl,iv'csey,-Tcrrence;Owcn;’Mick'”
Aslin, Mick Clark, Joseph Barnowski, Christo pher Tattcrsall, Peter Hulgatc, Peter Hacking.
. Middle row: ?, Mick Hargreaves, George Clark, Peter Howard, Eric Fairhurst, ?, David Bridges,
Garry.MacNamara, Maria Davis; Front row: Catherine Bond, Janet Devine, Theresa ?, Ann- Cullen, Elizahclh Bowen, Christine Holden, -Bridget White.
' ' Laminated copies of these photographs can be obtained from our front office 't'Jj'JSjjtIt
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