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8 Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, 'July 4th, 1969


COUNTY’S LOWEST


RATES Ratepayers in Clitheroc


Rural District, which in­ cludes Whalley. Chatburn and Hurst Green, have the distinction of living in the lowest rated rural district in


districts m England and Wales levy a lower rate, mem­


Lancashire. Onlv 14 of the 411 rural


bers of the council were told at their meeting on Monday. The general rate, fixed in


February, is 11s 2d, of which only is 6d is for rural district purposes: 9s 8d in the £—87 per cent of the council’s income—is levied by Lanca­ shire County Council. Domestic ratepayers pay


9s lid in the £ because of exchequer grants, but in addi­ tion. there are small items, ranging from Id to 4d, payable in individual parishes.


Celebration


people attended a dinner-dance at the Swan and Royal Hotel on Friday to celebrate the suc­ cess of the r e c e n t Clitheroe Scouts’ Gang Show.


One hundred and twenty HJIIII Brown, Students gain


Marsden is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crompton, of Waddington Post,Office. The presentation of the


post teaching English and drama at Everfcon School, Blackburn, in September.


Mrs. Marsden takes up a


last year to see the Olympics after winning a national com­


Mrs. Marsden visited Mexico


petition. Mr Peter John P-inder. only


son of Mi’- and Mrs T. E. Pinder of Llanberis, Littlemoor


Road Clitheroe has gained a degree of Bachelor of Veter­ inary Medicine and Surgery at the Royal School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh.


Before going to Edinburgh. 26-year-old Mr.


obtained a B.Sc degree in Agricultural Science at Leeds


P i n d e r


University. He is a former pupil of Clith­


eroe Royal Grammar Schoo.


th eir d egrees Mrs. Elaine Marsden, of Wadda Cottage. Waddington,


A ’ :W i f i i l


has sained a Bachelor of Education degree with upper second class honours at Lancaster University. Twenty-seven-year-old Mrs.


and is now married with.-.two children.


degree will take place in Lan­ caster Town Hall in the pre­ sence of Princess Alexandra.


month, he will take up an appointment as the assistant at a practice in Hampshire.


After leaving Edinburgh this , , . Honours


of Hodder Grove. Clithcroe, has obtained a B.Cc degree with honours in Civic Engin­ eering at Glamorgan College


Mr. David Henry Johnson,


of Technology. Twenty - two - year - old Mr.


Johnson is the son of Mr. and


Mrs. G. Johnson. He is a former pupil of


Two employees at Neoicehnic Ltd., Clithcroe. were mar-


ried at St. Leonard’s Church Downham, by Canon H. V 'v*


y,'1' lsc-v' The groom was Mr. Kevin


Accrington College of Further Education and Blackburn Col­ lege of Technology and Design.


eroe Royal Grammar School. Robert Tattersall. aged 24, has received a B.A. degree in His­ tory and Law at St. Johns College, Cambridge. He left- on Tuesday for' Ohio


Former head boy of Clith­


Driver, second son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Driver, of Greengates, Downham, and the bride was Miss Nina Margaret Jackson, eldest daughter of Air. and Airs. A, Jackson, of Railway View. Clitheroe.


the bride wore a- full-length sheath dress of crystal satin with a French lace coat, the back forming a full train. Her shoulder-length bouffant veil


Given away by, her father,


State University to begin a two-vear course in business administration leading to a


Master's degree. Air Tattersall is the only son


of" Mr. and Airs. D. Tattersall. of York Street Clitheroe.


ded Clitheroe and District Chamber of Trade summer social and dance at the Black Bull Hotel, Rimington.


Summer' social More than 80 people atten­


Coun and Airs. S. F. Hardman were welcomed by the presi­ dent, Mr. R. Dewhurst.


The Mayor and Mayoress,


thanked the Chamber for their co-operation during his term


son was toastmaster. In his reply the Mayor


of office. Vice-President Mr. J. Parkin­


was secured by a single satin rose, and she carried pink roses and stephanotis.


Susan Margaret Pearson and the two small attendants wore the bride’s sisters. Misses Linda Joanna and Sarah Jane Jack-


Chief bridesmaid was Miss son.


length empire line dress of cerise treebark satin with a single white rose headdress. She carried pink roses and orchids. Misses Jackson also wore cerise treebark satin with haloes of white roses. They carried bas­ kets of pink roses and orchids.


Miss Pearson wore a lull-


man and groomsmen were the groom’s brother, Mr. S t u a r t Driver, and the bride's brother. Mr. J. Andrew Jackson. The usher was the groom’s brother, Mr., Derek Driver.


Mr. Kevin Briggs' was best Miss Margaret. Johnson, ai St. Mary's Parish Church


youngest, daughter of Mrs. E. E. Johnson and the late Mr. F.


A reception was held at the Street, Clitheroe. was married NOW ON THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS FOR YOU


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Except Tuesdays Closed All Day Phone: 2363


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Mr. R. POLLARD, M.S.H.A.A. on TUESDAY, JULY 8lh, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.' Please write, call or phone /or a« Appointment.


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........ 1/3 tin ........ 2/7 tin ................... 1/-


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...... I Id. tin ......... 8tl. till ......... 1/3 tin ......... 1/3 tin .... I/- bottle I /10 bottle


....... 1/2 tin


. 1/4 j lb. 6d. pkl.


... 116 lb. ... 2/2 111. ... 2/7 111.


.. 2/11 111. 2/6 bottle


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Large RICE KRISPIES — Only 2/- P»*


... 1/7 bottle 1/10 per 3 lbs. ..... till. pkt. ......... I/- tin ...... Kid. tin


I III. Bags CARRS Assorted BISCUITS—Only 2/4 111. plus 6<i. Coupon McVITIES GINGER NUTS — Ours Only ..................... 101d. pkt. BURTON CHOC. WHEATEN — Only ...... 1/5 pkt. (5 star value) CUSTARD CREAMS. RASP. CREAMS. GINGER. NICE. TEA FTNGERS. SHORTCAKE—Fourteen varieties in all—Only 9d. pkl.


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......... 1/4 jar ......... 1/7 jar ....... 1/7 jar .......


lid. jar GET LIT UP FOR LESS


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............ ...... jm iloz. boxes ........ .


1/2 SANDWICH FILLERS


CORNED BEEF ........................................... .............. . Ours 1/6,q<r- LUNCHEON MEAT ..................................... ......... Ours lOd-.q r-


BOILED HAM ..................................... .................: Ours. 2/4 .q r. OX-TONGUE...................................................Ours 2/6 ,(|lr. TOMATOES .................. ............................Ours 2 4 11 GRANNY SMITH APPLES ...................... ................ Only . '/J° ,b’


WE’VE RUN OUT OF SPACE. YET THERE ARE DOZBNS^OF OTHER PRICES TO HEAR ABOUT. ALL PET FOODS REDUCED F G - LARGE LASSIE Only 1/7 (in; KIT-EtKAT Only W- ?"v


STF.RADKNT, TISSUES. POLISHES. TOOTHPASTES - • A^ L PFRMANENTLY REDUCED.IN PRICE. E.G. PEPSODENT l/«Tubc


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What's new at D.E.R?, The Cadet (No 1.’ above), i Neat-little’16’


screen portable-telly,,that<young' newcomers are snapping- up. Cost?- With, one annual payment of £17.19.8;the weekly-rental equals


only. 6/111 The Pedestal !; (2).,' New,: and , comjng into, some shops-1 nciw.'- D.E.R’s swinging


pedestal-stand 19’ .screen.-TA/. £24.1916. annually. Equals 9/8 a week, •


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-Top favourite with'lot8;of-D.EiR.-,familios. th* 23’scwen set (3) picturesail channelsbrilliant- ly. £28.11.8. annually.iEquals-1.1/- weekly. •


ALL PRICES.INCLUDE FITTING !; leads with television-rental


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And-top value in low-deposit-T;Vsi(4). Just one of the - sets we - offer."(Check at-your local shop). Minimum rental period-for-ail- sets twelve months. New town, old town,


newcomer or old-hand, D.E.R.- is -jwur-TV.. rental company. It gives you so.much choice. ,


Large CORNFLAKES — Our Only ............................. -• Large WKETABIX — Our Only


f/4*d. 1/4 each


... 1/6 1/- tin


2/3 jar 1/3 tin .. U6


SUNSHINE BREAKFASTS, AT SUNSHINE PRICES!


1/8 pkt. 2/6 Tin


.....2/2 pk •


- OPEN UNTIL 6*30 pan. th u r s . and fri.


4 RAILWAY VIEW, !’| CLITHEROE if ] TEL:,2961


, C. Johnson, of St. Mary’s


her brother. Mr. F. Johnson. She wore a full-length.empire line gown of white Dycel, bodice and sleeves being in guipure lace, with a train, Her silk net veil, which was


croft. a farmer, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ashcroft, of Higher Wrennalls Farm. Har- rook Hill, Coopers Lane, Heskin, Chorley. The bride was given -away by


recently. The groom was Mr.. Roy Ash­


Asshcton Arms Hotel. Down ham.—Photo: Jean Ogden Longridge.


WISWELL MAN MARRIES


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and the late Mr. F. J. E.;Cooke, of High Road, Wiswcll, was married on Saturday at St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral. Dundee, Scotland.


IN SCOTLAND Mr. Anthony J. Cooke,:second son of Mrs. H. Cooke


Pae, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David G. Pae, of Dun- donald Road, Kilmarnock.


Tlte bride was Miss Judith M.


the bride wore a white corded silk gown with a high neck, a full-length veil and train. She carried a predominantly white bouquet. Matron ol' honour was Mrs.


teachers. Given away by her father,


Tile bride and groom arc both


Rosemary Moss who wore egg shell blue corded silk and car- ied a pastel shaded bouquet. . The groom’s brother. Mr.


David Charles Cooke, was best man and ushers were Dr. F. R. Partington Dr. A. J. L. Hart and Mr. R. Baker. The ceremony was performed the Rev. A. I. M. Haggart, After a reception at the


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Fernie Castle Hotel, Fife, the couple left for a honeymoon in Yugoslavia with the bride wear­ ing a pink dress and coat. Air. and Mrs. Cooke will live Dundee.


Married at Great


Harwood Mr. Raymond H. Green-


all, twin sou of Mr. and Mrs.


A. Farquhar, of Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe, was mar­ ried to Miss Barbara Ann Dobson at Our Lady and St. Hubert’s RC Church, Great


ter ot Mr. and; Mrs. Richard Dobson, of Railway View, Great Harwood. Given away by her father,


Harwood, on Saturday. The bride, is the only daugh­


the bride wore a Victorian-style dress and--train in white Capri satin trimmed with guipure lace.-Her long veil was secured by a pearl and diamante tiara and she carried a-white pearl prayer book - with a pink rose marker.


Susan Wilson. Miss Susan Farquhar, groom’s sister, and


The-bridesmaids were Miss


line. dress of coral pink Milano satin. Miss Farqunar and Miss


Miss Janet -Parkinson, bride’s cousin. Miss Wilson wore an empire-


12 feet long, was held in place by a headdress of seed pearls, lily of the valley and blossom. She carried orchids, lily of the


Mrs. Helen Algar, her nieces the Misses Christine and-Judith Hodgkinson and Miss Suzanne Johnson, and her friend.'' Miss


valley and stephanotis. In attendance was her sister


Susan A. Haworth. They wove full-length cerise


crepe Edwardian'A-line dresses with matching flower trimmed bows in their hair and carried shaded pink roses and 'stepha­


notis. Miss Suzanne - Johnson, the


small attendant,. wore. a • long dress, of white; scalloped; bro derie Anglaise trimmed with a white'satin ‘bow.- Her headdress was of orange blossonvand:seed pearls and' she carried a,pom ander of pink;roses.


Clive Ashcroft, was the, man and the.bride’s brother-in-


The groom's brother.. Mr


law, Mr. Alan'R/Algwr/lwas tho groomsman. Mr. John Tra-fford :was - the


usher. The Rev. J .VC.-: Hudson- per­


formed the ceremony. A reception■


] the honeymoonwvas spentiat; St.' Annes-on-Sca.


Spread-Eagle Hotel.-Sawley/.and - ■ '


was, held ^al:the


was a navy- blue- suit'trimmed with white, and,red accessories They will live at Higher


■Wvennals-Farm. The ’ bride ■


wages clerk at --Neotechnic, was employed* as


Clitheroe, Photograph, by Stephens- and


Latham, Blackburn. The bride’s travellingt outfit,


Parkinson being in empire-line dresses of pale pink Milano satin. All carried posies of white carnations and pink rose­ buds. .


Greehall, groom’s twin brother; groomsmen. Messrs Eric Dob­ son and Antony Goring and ushers Messrs. Chris Holding ail'd' Brian H. Greenall. : The ceremony-was performed by'Father Mullin. ■


Best man was Mr. John H. S -Vreception was held at the Black Bull, Rimington, -the ■


live in Hope Street.’ Great Harwood.


tarkie Arms Hotel. Clitheroe. "Mr. nncj Mrs. Grneimll -will


A farmer. Mr. James


Henry Seed of Little Dud- ands Farm, Riminglon, was married at W'halley Parish Church recently to a clerk. Miss Ida May Reynolds, of Holmrook’’, Milton Road.


or Mr. and Mrs. Denis Seed and the bride is the daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Reynolds.


Whalley. The groom is the elder


son


the bride wore a full-lengt-h empire-line gown with a guipure lace bodice and a skirtl of silk georgette form ng a! train.


Given away by her father,! |


guipure lace daisies was: secured by a satin band. She! carried a ! bouquet of apricot; roses, cream orchids and while; bridal flowers.


Her full-length veU with j


Margery,. Jones, her cousin. Miss Patricia Jackson, Miss! Glenys Hindle, and two jun or j cousins. Miss Cherry Clough and Miss Heather Clough.


She was. attended by Miss!


full-length princess style dres-S ses of apricot brocaded satin; with apricot roses in their! hair.


The senior attendants wore! AT


princess styled dresses ofj primrose yellow brocaded satin! and headdresses of primrose- coloured flowers and pearls. They carried lemon roses and two-tone yellow carnations. The seniors carried apricot


, Best man was Mr. Anthony Knight and ushers, Messrs. George Re y n o l d s , , bride's


and lemon roses and apricot carnations.


brother and David Seed, groom's brother.


by; the Rev. R. A. Harpur. After a reception at the!


The ceremony was performed


couple, left ■ r f or- a-' - touring honeymoon, Thet-brido's -travel-/; ling outfit was a lime green I jersey chess with a coa-t ini


Married at Low Moor Miss Joan Nan Callow, elder daughter of Mr. and;Mrs:|


Richard Catlow, of Hodder Grove, Clithcroe. was married at St. Paul’s Church, Low Moor, recently lo Mr. Terry Fielding, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert - Fielding, of Lacey Avenue, Walsden, Todniorden.


the bride wore a white' slim­ line dress of heavy satin with a i long train’falling from the waist. Her -long white veil tvas secured by- a diamante crown and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and stephanotis.


Given away by her father,'


long midnight blue dresses with silver panels and carried posies of mixed flowers. Best man was Mr. Amedes


Judith Mary Catlow, Miss Barbara Catlow, bride’s sister and ' Miss Dorothy Carrol: Small attendants were - Rose­ mary Hargreaves; bride’s cousin and Julie Astly.


The bridesmaids were Miss


short pale blue crepe dresses with, frilled sleeves and car­ ried bouquets of cream roses and' the two attendants wore


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by : the Rev. A. K. Bisbrown. After a . reception at-' the


,in- .Blackpool. The bride’s travelling outfit was a blue


Edisford Bridge Hotel, the couple left for. a -honeymoon


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