12 C fith e r o e A d v e r tis e r a n d T im e s , F r id a y , D e c em b e r 13, 19 63 i l l
Married at Read
The wedding took place at
St. John’s Church, Read on Saturday of Miss Kathleen M. Knowles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Knowles, of Straits Lane, Read, to Mr.
Michael Tetley. The groom is the son of Mr.
the bride wore a full-length em. pue-linc gown of white satin, trimmed with sequins and a full-length train. She had a shoulder-length
nd carried bouquets of mixed Jer. groomsmen Messrs Roy and
freesias. t Best man was Mr. Colin Nut
S The bridesmaids were Misses Fusan Clegg. Cathy Wade, Treda Pinder and Beryl Finder. l hey wore full-length emp're- wine dresses of turquoise wool, a ith white floral headdresses
oses and bridal flowers. Freesias
Bames Tetley, and usher Mr. normed by the Rev. F. W. Ben
rian Piek’es. f After the ceremony per
igham.
t ett. a reception was held at tonlte Black Bull Hotel. Riming-
i M. r. and Mrs. Tetley will live Hn H a m b 1 e d o n Terrace
and Mrs. H. Tetley, of Judson Fold. Roughlee. Given away by her father,
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CYCLIST LEFT PURSUING POLICE VAN BEHIND
Clitheroe Juvenile Court heard on Wednesday how a police van, travelling at 35 m.p.h., was unable to catch up
Clitherce youth, was fined £1 for riding a pedal cycle in a manner dangerous to the public; 10s. for riding a cycle at night without lights; and 10s. for using a cycle which was net fitted with a red reflector. o Inspector S. Evans, said that
a veil with a floral .headdress r nd carried a bouquet of red
of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Eccles ton. of Green Street, Padiham. Given away by her father,
tiered bouffant veil was held in place by a crystal and diamante headdress. She carried a veil of
ng into a train. Her shoulder-length four
Richard Crompton of Whitewell Drive, Clitheroe, was married at St. Paul’s Church, Low Moor, on Saturday to Mr. Andrew Brian Eccleston. The groom is the second son
Miss Doris Crompton, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
the bride wore a white full- i length empire-line dress, fall
pink and white carnations and
freesias.The bridesmaids were Miss Christine Lord, Miss Anne Aspin and Miss Susan Eccles
ton, groom's sister. ofAll wore empire-line dresses
g ccleston, groom’s brother: t roomsman, Mr. David Eccles uon, groom's brother, and Cshers, Messrs. Richard Trompton and Peter Crompton.
hite floral headdresses. E Best man was Mr. Brian
hotograph by Mr. A. Bishop
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c pale blue satin with lace woats, trimmed with a bow and
with a cyclist as he sped through the town centre. The cyclist, a 15-year-o!d
'his speed because lie thought b it unwise due to the conditions, t outh in Well Terrace, after
In Thursday, October- 10, P.C. w cle in a dangerous maimer pan Hartley was driving a molice vehicle at about 28 c .p.h. when he saw a pedal oyclist about 30 yards in front
iderably.When told what the police officer had seen, the youth said, 'Yes, I am sorry." a Insp. Evans pointed out that
f himThere were no lights or a tnto Market Place and began
byhe ceremony was performed hontinued to pull away from A the Rev. A. K. Bisbrown.
s PC Hartley increased his cpeed to 35
m.ph. but the youth
nspector said. Unwise
E reception was held at the Pive in Kemple View, Clitheroe.
dlsford Bridge Inn. l Mr. and Mrs. Eccleston will
red reflector on the bicycle. i The youth reached the slope
ensible fellow would not do.”
Methodist Fair
aun. Hie youth overtook another vehicle on the nearside and this time there was only about five feet between the car
wife of the superintendent Methodist minister, the Rev. Norman Walton. MThe event, presiefcd over by
pened by Mrs. N. D. Walton,
nd the kerb. PC Hartley did not increase
F Clitheroe Trinity Methodist oail- held on Saturday was
well attended. s Attractions included various . Hanson, ot West Bradford.
atalls and Father Christinas in W fairy grotto, played by Mr.
So many ideas for motorists
* Strangely, both come from c all-colour pages and des ublished to the many mar-
s There are two gifts that otand out high on the list af possibles for motorists
nd their f a m i l i e s
motoring organisations. The AA have the 680
sriptions v o l u m e “Trea- cures of Britain”—the most pomprehensive guide ever
t marvellous sights and bhings in this island and a hook that will be read at gome as well as used as a
uide in touring. l THE RAC have the
Ratest and most up-to-date woad Atlas of 300 pages d ith nearly a third of these cevoted to 4-colour maps
,000 places. d There is also a section
gn information packed 3azateer of more than
oth of the organisations. Exploits
overing the British Isles, a 100 clear town plans and
oevoted to the back routes round £3, but can be got
for considerably less if you b are a member of one or
ery personal one. k If, for instance, you
a The delight of giving to w man with a motor—or a i oman for that matter— vs that the gift can be a
t now the name of die car lhat is owned, it is quite pikely that there is a book i ublished that deals with
Recent examples of this is the “Volkswagen Story” P and another on the
ts history and exploits.
people as Fiat and Renault may persuade them to dis patch lavishly illustrated books that deal with the history of these makes. a Or you could take out
are not available at book Bshops, but a line to the
orsche. Sometimes these books
ritish head offices of such
ars and their motifs are cewellery — brooches,
tnd so on—while die same ahing goes with garment
ties.Many motorists also like to personalise their car. Items for this may take.
presented in a whole range j of women’s and men’s aharms, cuff-links, tie-clips ccessories like scarves and
Display Advertising Sells
R in g CLITHEROE 2323
r “how to beat the traffic.” a Both these books cost
to pedal furiously. He over took two moving vehicles on ahe nearside and then rode over sl pedestrian crossing without a owing down, while there were t couple of people standing on ihe pavement, the chief
she youth had slowed down con
for ride to Bell Busk
s L a s t Sunday, everyone beemed to want to stay in c ed, so that one of the club ng at the start until 10 be
yut he caught up with the Che best, as on his way back up mold, only half a mile away. So spring link, realised that his
tfore he decided no one was s hatburn road he lost his
urning out. t However, it was perhaps for
cy summons of riding a pedal woon that we got started on brace part of our earlier ride, chut at Halton West, just for a
as not a very common one s Mr S. Westhead, presiding,
offenceaid. “We feel that in this aame time you were acting in
there is nothing par fng that it was making itself sticularly wicked, but at the Belt before we got to Boiton-by-
sehat would have been tog s t first seemed, and there were
Pony." n It wasn’t until early after
nd had to resort to "Shank's
very dangerous fashion. s “You did everything that a
trongly again.
Moors was very pleasant in deed; in fact it was so enjoy able that the cold was forgot aten. and never troubled us
The ride over Paythome Bridge
rs. Clifford Bradshaw, was might to follow the lane that toeanders along with the Beck B join the infant River Aire in
would normally be the route to Malham, but in the village of Otterbum, after crossing the r bridge, we swung away to the
gain.From Hellifleld we took what
ell Busk. t The bridge over which we had
so go to our “farmhouse tea" pans the river immediately
cond half of the club rim. a It was rather colder than it ieveral exclamations proclaim
d owland, but we ascended the urag out of the village in our sosual pedestrian manner and s on had the blood coursing
jittle lane, to discover that it Coined the road at Coniston
apare was in father's saddlebag, bhe main road, and as it was
uch for exploring! t We were, of course, back on ueginning to go dusk, we had to
se our lights. t From Hellifleld we had to re
and then crossed Dunhayles to join the Forest Becks road at
ed the hill to Thornber.
i aptains found himself wait oach separate beck to become proit of strange ground so we
abelow the junction, and we were cble to pause and watch the eurrents as they flowed from
ne below us in the Aire. b After tea we decided to try a l ceeded further along our
Afternoon start
Lane Side.We were now on what we in Clitheroe section regard as “our” territory. Consequently, it didn’t take us very long to put behind us the six-and-a-half miles to Sawley and the main
lying on the ground and a motorist saying, “ If I hadn’t a run into you I would have had
n accident.” a That seems to be the attitude
road. t A few days ago I saw a car
oon which portrayed a cyclist
fdopted by all approaching tra lfic at night. Whoever dips his
climbange, we took the right fork, 9it Lane, leaving Clitheroe at yclist is welcome. SPRITE.
ights for a cyclist? P Next week we traverse Coal c-30. It’s 45 miles only. Any local
l A 14-year-old Clitheroe schoolgirl was given an abso wute discharge for consuming liquor in licensed premises
GIRL, 14, WAS IN PUBLIC HOUSE
officer went into the White Horse Hotel, Clitheroe cn Octo ber 8 and saw toe girl and a youth seated at a table near toe
juke-box.There were two drinks on the table and when asked what the ■ girl was drinking she replied
Court on Wednesday. Int.p. S. Evans said a police
inks.
hile under age, when she appeared at Clitheroe Juvenile s In court, toe girl’s mother
I that it was pale svli and lime. yt was established that toe drouth had bought both the
uaid her daughter did not bsually go into public houses, nut on this occasion she did wot want to leave the youth she hias with so sire went in with
m.Mr. S. Westhead. presiding,
other has said." CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEMS ?
Changing a wheel in the dark, or tinkering under the bonnet can make the most even- tempered car driver cross. This handy inspection lamp, which works Irom a car battery and has a magnetic pad to hold the lamp and leave both hands free, is an ideal gift for any motorist. If you're looking for other ideas, our London Motoring 'Correspondent, Gerald Carr, has many suggestions to offer, on the left.
a told the girl, “Don't do this tgain. We are putt’ng you on mrust because of what your
Tramps, comprising sevcn fourth formers and Mr. Dud- ley Green, went by mini-bus to the Lake District in order to conquer Scafel). miBy the time the cver-faitlm
to leak into the bu.- All the window.-,
and fortunate!;.', gassed. The party l in a . . ; .
i.cuodv * Recently, a party of CRG$ r
ni-bus had reached Lever-, f Bridge. had den’ieped :
Was dale Head a; uixnr. nv.t. day and after a quick snack s began to ascend the
.•vari.*;
ortuous climbing, or,.; ineinbe- h was forced to turn back because
ided Ling-Melt. t After about an i,; ,r ,; ^
ce did nc-t feel well cnouaii -,0 bontinue. He was escorted back ay another member who htt
lound to the main ;>a:h which waseads to Sc-afoil P;k.. Tin, -jua
lready climbed Sc..fed.. r The remaining s.x coa.oi:;;;
h frost and ice. and ;be parti f ad to be very careful to avo;-,
very hazarciuu.- due n
Eventually, the .-umai t oi Bhe ridge to the too: of Lords
ailing in Wasdale Head. Ritlfji’
Scafel! Pike was a'.'.amcd arc everybody ate a smui! snack. t The parly then moved along
a ake. On the way, they passed w mountain-rescue box. which, t as presented to the organise whoion by the father of two son
sarly turned '.eft on to the Aimilar West Wall Traverse, mfter some difficulty, the sum r it of Scafel! (3.210 feeti was
eached.The party then descended
hey started. p Half way up the face, to
body changed quick'.;.’ and sc. f off in the fume-ridden mini-bit,
oy felt much better. As time was getting on. ever,',
or the home run. F After the traditional halt a:
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Scafell in I960. s At the bottom of Lords Rake
had lost their lives or.
aome members were worried cbout the seemingly impossible t limb, but found it easy once
re into Wasdale Head and were b lieved to find that the ailing
Cortons, the party reached
litoeroe about 9-30 p.m. M. G. Day
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