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Clitheroc Advertiser <md Times, November 7, 1969 9 , f ir in g y o n they’re back


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ALL COUCH ET'IE Trains from


£32 £29 apal


h o l id a y s 1970


By AIR, RAIL, or COACH to ITALY,


PORTUGAL. MALTA, CYPRUS. ROMANIA. CANARY ISLANDS. GREECE Frotr f t o i


only Sj o a


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Clitheroc :: Tel. 4304 Gaytours


hotel-tested holidays fromsogns


Gaytours test and re-test again before An exterior view of the shop in King Street. From page s He has been working at


a married daughter. He has worked in


head office in Queens Park, Clitheroe previously, as a Burnley, and is married, with relief clerk at the former


Moor Lane shop, and is probably one of the most experienced men in travel in East Lancashire.


they trust any hotel with your holiday happ -iness because you can't repeat your holiday. The result? Gaytours hotels are the tops in position, service, food, comfort, friendliness. And every Gaytours_ holiday is right first time. Right jet-wise. And


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MAIN CONTRACTOR TO


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Telephone 24968:


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Suncentre Holidays1970 ' Double wedding for Clitheroe sisters Two sisters were married


in a double wedding cere­ mony at Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe. on Satur­ day. They were Miss Helen and Miss Christine Chamlcy, daughter of Mr. B. Chamley and the late Mrs. Chamley. of Radcclyffe


S t r e e t .


Miss Helen Chamley married i Mr. James Brian Rushton. youngest son of Mr. T. .P. Rushton, C’erk to Clitheroe Rural District Council, and Mrs. Rushton, of Chatburn Road, : Clitheroe. She wore an A line gown of


Clitheroc. Given away by her father


white Norwegian satin with a : lace inter-panel from the waist to the hem. Her shoulder-length veil was secured by a head­ dress of roses and she carried tea roses and lily of the valley. Her eldest sister, Mrs. Betty


Walker, and her two nieces, the Misses .■ Jane and Ann Sharp, were in attendance. Mrs. Walker wore a long


dress of turquoise Crimplene with a silver thread and she


carried white carnations and mixed freesias. The two small bridesmaids


■Stonyhurst- „ : wedding


were dressed alike in long lemon Crimplene trimmed with white daisies and they carried baskets of white carnations and mixed freesias. All three attendants wore


The wedding took place at


sprays of mixed freesias in their hair. Mr. J , D. Rushton, groom’s


in-law, Mr. C. Walker, she wore a gown similar to her sister and her headdress was also white roses holding a shoulder length veil in place. She also carried tea roses


Pamela Johnston, groom’s sis­ ter, and Miss LemoneMcVarish. Miss Johnston was dressed also in turquoise Crimplene with a silver thread and Miss McVarish wore lemon Crimp­


and lily of the valley. She was attended by Miss


ried Mr. David James John­ ston, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston, of Whiteweil Drive, Clitheroe. He is an engineer on the Royal Yacht Brittania. Given a.way by her brother-


Miss Christine Chamley mar­ Engineer


brother, was best man, Mr. B. Hanson was groomsman and Mr. P.'Jenkinson was usher.


St. Peter’s RC Church, Stony­ hurst. on Wednesday week of Miss Margaret Mary Crotty. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Croliy, of Avenue Road, Hurst Green, and Mr. Martyn Greenhalgh, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Greenhalgh, of Hill Cottages, Stonyhurst.. The bride is a hairdresser,


and the groom is a transport manager.


the bride wore a full-length empire line satin dress, with 'a lace coat giving a coat-dress


Given away by her father,


effect with extended train and hood, picot edged.


Mr. and Mrs. Grcenhalgh.


• trimmed with pearls. She had a pearl hairband, and pearls on her shoes. Her bouquet was of pink rosebuds, white stephan- ctis and fern.


The bodice of the dress was Cousins


lene trimmed with daisies. They carried flowers similar


to those of Mrs. Walker and the Misses Sharp and their headdresses were also alike. Best man was Mr. S. Johns­


ricia Crotty, Mi s s Pauline Young, Miss Jane Bennett, bride's cousin, and Miss Mau­ reen McDonnell, bride’s cousin.


Bridesmaids were Miss Pat­


ton, groom’s brothei-, grooms­ man was Mr. L. Aspinwall and usher was Mr. K. Maynard. : The Rev. N. D. Walton per­ formed the ceremony, . A reception was held at the1


Stnrkie rArms 1 Hotel, Clitheroe. . Mr. ' and ‘ Mrs. Rushton left for a honeymoon touring the South of England with the bride wearing a b l a c k dress and coat with red accessories. On their return they will live in Radeclyffe Street.


_• Mr. and Mrs Johnston left to travel to their home in South- sea, Hampshire, with the bride wearing a thick suit trimmed with white, a black coat and matching accessories. Photograph: Pye’s of Clith­


eroe. f t and they C* start from only 30P*


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20 KING STREET CLITHEROE Tel. 4304


Amateur films


praised The cine section of Black­


burn GPO Sports and Social Club were highly praised when examples of their work were shown to Ribblesdale Camera Club on Tuesday


evening. Under the title of "Clare­


mont Films” tills progressive group showed several films of outstanding merit, proof that in a comparatively short time they have attained a high standard in technique and


colour. The audience included Mr. J.


phone Manager. Films screened were: “GPO Personality Girl, 1968”, “Northern Scene”, A local news magazine, “Blue Bottle Blue” and “I t’s a Knock, out”.


Stanier. Blackburn Tele­


bers of Blackburn Telephone Exchange were: W. Pindcr, secretary;- I. Sharpies _ publi­ city secretary, Tony Livesey, Bob Calvert and Colin Reece. Next week the camera club will hold a practical portrait


Practical The cine section, all mem­


night and members are asked to have their cameras with them.


5 -*’% w M Bm m > ,* >


[ navy blue dresses in French ribbon voile silk, with man-- dann collars and cuffs, and empire line trimmed with ,


The two elder bridesmaids wore full-length empire lino


white broredie anglnise thread­ ed with navy blue ribbon. They had white rosebuds iu their hair and carried Victor!-,


ian-posies of'mauve and white, chrysanthemums.


The younger, bridesmaids-


were in full-length light blue' satin dresses, the white lace bodices being trimmed - with,, light blue ribbon and white '' rosebuds.


Miss Elaine Margaret Geldard. elder daughter of Mr.


and Mrs. Kenneth Geldard. of Peel Street, Clitheroc, was married on Saturday to Mr. William Roy Bradley, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bradley, of Fernlcigh Villas. Rail­


way View. Clitheroe.


bride wore an- empire line gown of white silk with a high neck. There were laee frills on the yoke and a row of pearls and there was also a frill round the edge of the sleeves and train. A pearl band secured


Given away by her father, the


petal bonnets. They earned white carnations. The ceremony took place in


the Parish Church conducted by the Rev. J. C. Hudson.


book with a spray of lily-of-the-


the bouffant veil. She carried a white prayer


valley.Chief bridesmaid was her sister. Miss ' Valerie Elizabeth Geldard and also m attendance


Norman Bradley, groom’s bro­ ther, and the bride's brother,


Best man was Mr. Keith


Mr. Andrew • Ralph Geldard, was groomsman. . Ushers were Messrs. Robert Wigglesworth and G r a h am


was the groom’s sister. Miss Angela Mary Bradley. . They wore emp i r e line


Davies. A reception was held at the


dresses of cerise crepe with leg of mutton sleeves ancl white


Pendle Hotel, Chathurn. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley will be


living at St. - James's Street, Clitheroe.


blue lace trimmed with ribbon to match and carried Victorian posies of white and mauve,, chrysanthemums.


Reception


brother-m-iaw was best man,, Mr. Frank Kenyon, groom’s , cousin, was gromsman and Mr. Philip Cusack, bride’s cousin,, was usher. Fr. Buckley officiated. The reception was held at the i


Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley and- the honeymoon is being spent- at Scarborough. The bride’s travelling outfit.


•down. She had red accessories. ; Photo: Pye’s. of Clitheroe. ■


Was a red dress with beige collar and cuffs in jersey wool, and a black coat trimmed at collar and cuffs with swanST


GROUP RAISES £1,420 Since it was formed 18


months ago the Clilheroe Support Group for the North Lancs Leonard Cheshire Home has sent £1,420 to Oaklands, the new home at


group treasurer Mr. John Ward at the recent annual meeting held at Clitheroe Hospital.


Garstang. This was reported by the


Townhcad. Pendleton, was elected chairman in succession


Miss D. Worsley-Taylor of


to Miss M. R. Lord who is leaving the district, and Mrs. J. L. Hepburn and Mr. John Ward were re-elected secretary and treasurer respectively, with Mr. Frank Moon ■ as auditor. The committee were re-elected


Young Farmers’ Club


elect new officials Clitheroc Young.Farmcrs’- Club held its-annual general


was toL-ntl : hv> Mr. Ho I ft a to. Officers,.elected, .were:-, Presi­


aken;by Holg te


dent, Mr. E. Ashcroft club leader,’■


leader,.- G.;; Whltwell, chairman H WhitweU, -vice-chairman, G. Newsam,: secretary, Margaret Ba i l e y , speakers’ secretary, J o a n Wilkinson, 'treasurer


R. Berry, .assistant club


Keith Whitwell, Assistant .trea­ surer. :JohiYi-: Smithson,■...soqial


secretary Iiorna - Nutter, assis­ tant social secretary Joyce Bleazard, . Press 'Secretary J. Faraday, librarian John Hart­


ley.


meeting on Wednesday week - in the Roy al Grammar School and as the president, Mr. J. Dugdale, was absent.,tte chair 11 "1 -


. . S -: .' - ; . f . Thanks were proposed to .Mr.


R. Berry, by -G. Newsam and seconded ' by Miss: Susan, Spur­ geon. Thanks were Also expres­ sed to Mr. Holgate by G. Whittaker.


followed: and : the - Clitheroe.f A junior team were congratulated on-winning the i(first;< round •; of thet knock out" quiz;-,against


A1 short business "'meeting - l - * „■


en block with the addition of Mrs. A. Drew of Waddington, and Miss D. York 0f Pendleton. Mrs. Drew takes over as social secretary from Mrs. B. Hams. A progress report on Oak- lands was given by Mr. C. Del-


Leonard Cheshire was shown.- to an interested audience-most of whom had heard the Group Captain speak at the official opening of Oakiands last- month.


amere who has succeeded Mrs. M. Taylor as group represen­ tative on' the- management committee of the home. . Group activities were . re­


’•


by Mr. Ward who appealed for more people to contribute by covenant. The report and accounts


ported by Mrs. .'Hepburn . and the financial report was given;


were adopted on the proposi-. tion of - Miss Johnson,, matron at Clitheroc Hospital who ex­ presses gratitude to Oaklands for - providing, a home for a seriously disabled young man from the hospital geriatric wards. iMr. Ward thanked Miss Johnson for her untiring work in starting the Support Group.


FILM


finder” showing .the; life and early work- of ;; Group Captain


Ph.D. degree


of Mr. and Mrs.’ F. G. -Mel-' ville, of - Cowper; Avenue, Clith- eroej - : has beenii awarded i ; a PhD; degree by : Sheffleld.iUni_-


•Mr. David Melville, only son


versity for his thesis ,on/’Mag- netlsation Measurements' in Pulsed Magnetic Fields". A- former: pupil' a t \the \Royal


Grammar School,'' *-Mr. Mel­ ville read jphyslcs'< a t ; Sheffield University .and • graduated in


:1965'With,a, first! class • honours


Clitheroe B. The scores were-Clitheroe’A — ----- . 44, Clithcroe B 27.1


> A * r ! ’ / * 1,


„ <>


’'ton.'.-. ‘


B.So.degree. . He .is ’.,now a,,, lecturer in;


solid; state physir^^'at ' the Uni-: versity of Southa,


- A BBC television film “Path­


Group has planned: a dance and-buffet .supper at the Calf’s . Head Hotel.-Worston.. for Nov- , ember 20. Tickets are available - from Mrs. Drew,! Glebe -House, • Waddingtoh.


The Clitheroe S u p p o r t ; - -V. ■


Annual dinner


Among the 75 people; who


attended the annual dinner and dance of Sabden Labour Party at the Black Bull Hotel, Rimington, were Mr. Kenneth : Bodfish, the pros­ pective --.Parliamentary can­ didate, and his - wife.


fish remarked on“ thb;diffleul- •ties ;■ of ,the past;1few years, 'when,it had been necessary for the Government to- take tough measures,’.^


In : a:short--addressvMr. Bod­ \ ’ -


' laynients shows that the Gov­ ernment was,- doing the -rMdit. thing to ensure that <n jnproved',economic poshiun. would not, as 'in t the .past be


‘ -He'weht’.on-’IThc recent im- provements' in -our balance of


•of a. Labour Government.", /


kn«w .this, .and will in tin? dcm-instrate-this by: the retur?.


; Mr. Ken Chadwick, groom's - Thev had headdresses of light -


^nly: temporary Abut;. would be; PA a- more- fundamental -kltld.


The\ public opinion' pQtfs illustrate- that the’.electoral; \


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