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I New role for Mayor by Julie Magee
KIBBLE VALLEY Mayor Coun. John Hill has been appointed the first-ever Ambassador for the Girl Guide movement in East Lancashire. He is pictured being presented with a
THIS photograph was submitted by Frank and Jean Franey, of Durham Road, Wilpshire, regarding the Todd family. It shows members of Clithcroe Football Club in 1920. Mr Andrew Todd, who was Mrs Franey's grandfather, is standing far left and his son, George Todd, is the team mascot at the front right, with a cap on, George was seven or eight years old at tlie time, he died recently at the age of 89 . and his obituary appeared in the Clitheroc Advertiser on September 18th.
BROUGHT in by Philip Hanson, this photograph shows pupils at Read CE School in 19,58. Philip can be seen third row from the front, fourth from the left. Pupils are: Front row (left to right) Pam Wilkinson, Rosemary Ogden, Susan Raweliffe, Beryl
Hanson, Kathleen
Knowles.Second row: Isabel Holmes, Susan Doherty, Sheila.Wymer, Carole Billiam, Patricia Doherty, Etna Ward, Linda Howarth, Sandra Howarlh, Kathleen Banks, Carole Sutcliffe, Janet Hornby. •
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Third from front: Andrew Holmes, Peter Speak, John Keshaw, Philip Hanson, David Wymer, Philip Bilham, John Waddington, David Ash, John Law, John Holmes.
-- Back row: .lohn Ward, Andrew Jones, PcterAVilkinson, Robert Holden, Dennis Speak, Peter Rimmer, David Pollard, Stephen Waddington, Philip Brewer. Stephen Rushton.
scroll and badge of office by Andrea Cot- tam. County Commissioner for Girl Guiding UK Lancashire East and accompanied by Denise Brindle, Kibble Valley Division Commissioner, for his
•appointment. ■ 'The Mayor thanked the county and district commissioners for the tremen dous honour and privilege. He said he was now looking forward to
his role as Ambassador in helping to pro mote Girl Guiding as a “dynamic girl led organisation and to the challenge of help ing today’s girls become tomorrow’s suc cessful women, whatever they aim to achieve”. . Girl Guiding UK is the largest organi
sation for girls and young women in the UK with a membership of 580,000. The organisation enables g’irls and young women to develop their potential
• A NEW Ribble Valley group (o support sufferers of Parkin son’s Disease has been launched. One in .500 people in the UK has Parkinson’s, and many more are affected by the condition as a consequence of
being carers and family mem bers. Anyone affected is invit ed to a meeting on Saturday at 11-30 a.m in The Conference Room at Accrington Town
Hall.For details contact Car olyn Dykes 0844 2253655..
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and make a difference in the world. I t welcomes everyone who shares the
values of openess, tolerance, respect and democracy, regardless of, their personal circumstances or background.
It incorporates Rainbows aged five to seven. Brownies aged seven to 10, Guides
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Convincing win for Tory in by-election
THIS photograph was submitted by Michael Brown, of (^Iiorlton.Terace,'Barrow. It shows the Red Dynamos FC in the Clithcroe and District Youth League, season I96IrG2..v . . ■ Back row: Derek Parker, Colin Taylor,.Michael Brown,
Arthur.Howden; Andrew Dollin, Peter Wightman, John Sutcliffe.
• Front row: Mick O'Neill, Edmond Preedy, David Preedy, Clifford Chalburn, Ray Waterhouse. . Mascot with football Robert Wigglcsworth.; ■ : •
SUBMITTED by Michael O'Neill, this photograph shows members of the Kings Arms' football team in 1972. .
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son, .lohn Trotter, Alan Scott, Tommy T (manager). ; Front row: Pete Peddar, Steve Pye, Rodney Taylor, Kenny Ward,'Bob Peel.
v . - Back row (left to right): George Blenkinship, John Peel, Raz Taylor, Mick O'Neill, Brian Robin
CONSERVATIVES scored a convincing win in Ribble Valley Borough Council’s by-election. Mr Carl Ross won the
said: “I t’s great to be back representing my ward and I’m absolutely delighted. “It’s very nice to see that
seat in the Billington and Old Langho ward, follow ing the resignation of Lib Dem councillor Graham Sowter. • Mr Ross, who is a former
Ribble Valley councillor with extensive experience
"of local government, _ received 350 votes. His nearest rival was Liberal Democrat candidate, John Fredrick Green, who took 181 votes. The remaining ; candidate, 18-year-old Thomas William Thuro- good-Hyde, Labour Party, received 42 votes.
. The by-election was held last Thursday. Speaking earlier this week, Mr Ross ■ (67), of Calder Avenue, Billington, who lost his seat in 2007 by 13 votes.
ALSO brought iri by Mrs Brenda Thbrnber (nee,Morris),"this photbgraph'shb>ys pupils in tiic sec-.; ; ' .pnd class at St Michael,and St John's RC Primary School rehearsing their Christmas concert..
SUBMITTED by Mr, Bob Allison,
this.photograph shows pupils of the T stream at Ribb|esdale Sec-: Brenda, wlio thinks she was six or seven at the time, can be seen first girl oh the left >
ond.irj Modern High School in 19G0-G1 ‘
- Left to right Derek Ditlunson, Michael O'llagan, Michael Anslow, Brenda Morris, Ann Mur- ' -
\ ? JBob can be seen bn the back row third pupil from the left.iHe lived in West View, but left .Clitherbe ray, Dorecn Dickinson, Thomas Hargreaves, Roger Cottani^ Geoff Smith, Suiiaii Chatburn,’ Carol ‘ ■ for Lowestoft, Suffolk,-in 1978. He is semi-retired, but uccasiunally comes back toGlitheroe. . , Walsh, Margaret Murray, ■ ■ • ' : - - ■ * ■ -■
Laminated copies of these photographs can be obtimed from our front office
people within the ward have thought to put their confidence in me and I will try my best to justify their confidence.” Mr Ken Hind, chairman .
of Ribble Valley Conserva tives, said: “The outcome is a major swing. We lost by • : 13 last time and this time we won by 170 - taking over 50% of the vote.
. “We are delighted the electorate took on board , our concerns about carbon . emissions, climate change and the provision of afford able homes. ■ “We also invited them to
send Gordon Brown a mes sage that he was partially - responsible for the current financial crisis and they obviously agreed with us. that it was time for change.
aged 10 to 14, a senior section for those aged 14 to 25 and is always trying to recruit adult volunteers aged between 18 and 65. For more information call 0800
1695901 or log on to the website at
www.girlguiding.org.uk (T211008/3)
Gould you help appeal?
COULD you spare some time to boost this year’s Poppy
Appeal? Volunteers are very much
needed for the town centre street collection in Clitheroe next Saturday, November 8th. Whether you can spare an hour or the whole day, your efforts will be hugely appreci- . ated by the local organisers of the annual appeal. ; Last year’s Poppy Appeal
to ta l for Clitheroe was a record-breaking £10,412, with
a significant proportion of that coming from the Saturday town centre street collection. . As conflicts continue around the globe, the need for help from the Royal British Legion is as great as ever, so local ■ appeal organisers hope to match, if not beat, last year’s total in 2008., Poppy Appeal organiser
Robert Scott thanked all vol unteers and helpers from pre
vious years and those who have already offered their serv
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ices again this year, but more help is always welcome and needed.
Anyone over 16 who would
like to help with the street col lection, or in any other way, can phone Robert Scott on 01200 424055 or call at the Red Cross building in Back King Street, off New Market Street, between 10 a.m and 3 p.m next Saturday. • - Any organisation or indiyid-.
ual who usually receives a Poppy Wreath or who has ordered one this year can also collect it from the Red Cross building : next Saturday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. ,
. a recipe for disaster for a Stonyhurst College chef - Blackburn magistrates
^DRIVING the morning'after he had been drinking proved
Morning-after breath test was a disaster for chef ton gave a reading of 55
“heard Christopher. Hay ton >was involved in an accident that was not-his fault, but he
/ failed a breathalyser test. • Hayton (22), of .Henthorn Road, Clitheroei pleaded guilty to driving with excess alcohol. He was banned from driving for 12 months and . fined £235 with £75 costs. ; . The court heard that Hay-
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against.the legal .limit of 35 after being involved in a colli-: ( sion with a Land-Rover.
.. --Mr Andrew Church-Taylor ;>(defending) . said police ■
accepted the accident was the fault of the other driver, who.
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■ heavily the night before, he had slept and he felt fine to drive,” said Mr Church-Tay lor.
had been overtaking a milk van and did not get'back to his side of the road in time. “My client hadn’t drunk
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