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10 Clillieroe Advertiser and Times, August 29, 1969


The - following pupils of


Clitheroe - Grammar Schools have -passed the- Northern Universities General Certi­ ficate of Education examina­ tions at Ordinary level.


CLTTHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL


P. Emmett, G; M. Pye, O, K P P. Smith, G. 5Q: B. Aldred, D, WDK; M.


Lower 6th—S. H. Brown, C;


B. Dugdale and Sons Ltd., was married on Saturday to Miss Angela McHugh, a laboratory assistant a t Ribblesdale Cement Ltd. The ceremony took place at


Mr. David Bush, n driver for


groom’s niece. Miss McHugh wore a full-


daughter of Mr. and Mrs^B. Moorhouse, of Crow Park, Gis- burn, was married at Gisbum Parish Church, recently- •. The groom was Mr. James


Miss Anne Moorhouse, - only


son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bush, ■of Upbrooks, Clithcroe. and the bride is the elder daugh­ ter of Mrs. A. McHugh of Standen Road. Clitheroe, ana t'lje late Mr. M. McHugh. ' Mr. B. Smith, an uncle of the bride, gave her away.


SS Michael and John's Church, ■and was performed by Father Fr ’Hannan. Mr. Bush is the youngest


length empire line gown oi pink satin with a pink lace coat. The junior bridesmaids, wore short dresses of pink Swiss cotton trimmed with daisies. All carried Victorian posies of sweet peas and


man and the groom's brothers, Messrs. Norman and Eric


stephanotis. Mr. John Lockett was best


Bush were ushers. A reception was held at the


’ She wore a full-length em­ pire line gown of white lace with a full-length veil secured by a band of white rosebuds. Her bouquet was of pink rose­ buds and white. ’ stephanotis.


’Ker . sister, Miss Linda McHugh, was chief bridesmaid •and two junior bridesmaids were Miss Leslie Eccles, bride’s cousin, and Miss Susan Bush,


■ ■


Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves, after which the couple left for a touring honeymoon in Scot- The bride wore a beige and


land. white dress and coat with dan.


brown accessories. Gifts included a table lamp


from the groom’s colleagues and a kitchen table from the


Clitheroe.


in Newton Street, Clitheroe— Photo: Pye’s Photo Services,


bride’s colleagues. Mr. and Mrs. Bush will live


HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES


?fax Free Stocks At Sale Prices (Suva the Purchase Tax too)


8 Preston New Road and 8 Thwaifes Arcade, Blackburn. 4 Hargreaves St., Burnley


W. CLEAVE Tel: Clitheroe 3880


- . Plumbing/-'Brickwork,’-'Tiling. Furniture repairs and ■renovating.—Wall panelling and interior woodwork - .- design for the modern home. — All Estimates Free —


, i t you want a job doing, then have it done well at a reasonable cost, all work undertaken. . Joinery of all description. Woodworm and dry rot specialists.


HOME ADDRESS': WORKSHOP ADDRESS:


1M so, Highfield Rd., Clitheroe Mearley.St., Clitheroe i&<:gV.-rivtwyw,v,AVy»r».y.;.^


a teacher' was married at Whalley Parish Church on Saturday to Mr. Peter Michael Young, a graduate research student at Cambridge Univer­


Miss Joy Letitia Chapman,


sity.The bride is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chapman, Abbey Fields, Whalley, and the groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Young, The Whins, Newby, Scarborough. .Given away by her father,


bride's sister. Miss Irene Chapman, and a niece, Miss Lorraine Simon.' They wore Victorian style dresses of white broiderie Anglaisc and carried white Victorian posies


The bridesmaids were the


length Roman pink dresses with frilled sleeves. The bodices, skirts and sleeveswere trimmed with matching rose­ buds. The two small bridesmaids


Stoney Snowden, only soiv of Mr. and Mrs. J. Snowden, Brookfield, Rylstone, near Skipton. Given away by her father,


N. Baldwin, E, T. X, F, M, G; K. L. Birkett, L, M, P, C; K. N. Bradley, E, WDK; E. S. Cham­ bers, E, D, M. P C: S. G. Clay­ ton, H.D.’N; A. -I. Davies, E,H, T, X, N; I.' Ellithorn, L, F, G, M. G; M. Fishlock, T, M, C, WDK; D. Heys T, M, P, C, WDK; C. J. Hindle, E, H. T, X, M, P,- N; S. J. Isherwood, E, T, M, P, C, N. WDK; R. D. Kay, E. T, D. N, WDK. D. M. Lord. E, H, T, F, M,"P,


GCE ADVANCED: LEVEL PASSES


Jacqueline Shaw, HB; Mar-|M ; Ailsa Cockshutt _NO, . ■ N. E, NC; Pat Bridges N, NC,


garet Walton, GRL; Lilian 'Jacqueline■ Crocker, NC,_Ja" et, Wooler. HB; Sheila Wymer, C. Mary Dixon, E, NC; D- DnJ®^ Upper V Alpha: Christine D. GS, T, GED, M; A. Ent-


L; -F; : Anne Blackburn, E, T, no, M;-D Greenup. Ptdv- Hai- F, M P. N; Margaret Boxall, greaves. ENG, GS,. GED, M, E, EL, T, X. D, F, N; Wendy p at ■


Ainsworth; E, EL, H, T.-L.tF, wistle, , GED; P. Bntwistle, G, M, N; Christine Birnie, E, en g : Susan Garnett.


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T. D; Jennifer Clarke. E, T, M, Anne Hinchcliffe. CFT, EL. -1.. P. N NC: Sally Cowburn, E; a. Holt. E; Valerie Margaret Linda Cullen. H, T-, P, - N; Inman. EL; Jean Kenyon, E.


Brogden, E; Valerie Bush, E, Kathryn Hesleyn, E: _Susan ■ Lindsey - Hepburn,, g s ,


Elaine Dawson. E. H, L, F. G. NC; M; A. Khan. N: Irene M P, N NC; Rebecca Drink- King, E, NC, M: R. Marsden water, E, EL, H, X, L, F, G, M, N, E, GS. H; Lorraine -Mar- N; Marilyn Fenwick, E, H, L, shall, E, NG. F, G M, P, N, NC: Margaret s j McLeod, E, GED; B. Fisher, E, H, T. D. P, NC; I Mitchell ENG; Denise Neren- Marian Foster, E, H. L. F, G, I berg nC -M- Ann Piercey, D; M, P, N, NC; Janet Gardner, E, Susa‘n Denise Riding. N, E, NC. EL, T, X. L, F . .


j a white prayer book trimmed with white orchids.


of carnations. Best man was Mr. S. M. C.


Fewster, and groomsmen were Messrs. M. Cawood and ' G. Simon.


the bride wore a full-length Victorian style gown of white nylon with a white ribbon headdress. She carried a white Victorian posy of car­ nations and stephanotis.


younger son of Mrs. P: I. Blezard, of Town Farm, Pen­ dleton. and the late Mr. F. Blezard,' was married at ..St. Cuthbert’s Church, Darwen,


Mr. Geoffrey T. • Blezard


on Saturday. His bride was Miss Margaret


Done,-younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Done. Blackburn


Road, Darwen. .Given away by her father,


the bride wore a full-length empire line gown of white satin with, a coat of Notting­ ham lace and a train. Her headdress was'a diamante and pearl tiara which secured a shoulder-length veil. She car­ ried gold tea roses and


by the Rev. R. A. Harpur. A reception was held at the


The ceremony was performed


Starkie Arms Hotel, Clitheroe. Mr. and Mrs. Young will live


at Churchill Cottage, Cam­ bridge. Photo: Pye’s Photo Services, Clitheroe.


SCOTTISH HONEYMOON


pink satin dresses with em­ broidered bodices and sleeves, matching- - headdresses and shoes. They-carried, white car­ nations threaded with pink ribbon.


R. Blezard, groom's brother; groomsman Mr. Geoffrey Done, bride’s brother, and usher Mr. Peter Barton.


Best man was Mr. Gordon


Duke of York Hotel, Water­ side, and afterwards the couple left for a touring honeymoon in Scotland. Mrs. Blezard’s travelling out­


A reception was held at the


fit was a white and blue spotted silk dress.


stephanotis.. Bridesmaids were the bride’s


J. Blezard. They wore full-length orchid


sister, Miss Jean Done, and the groom's sister, Miss Susan


the bride is a tester for Mul- lard Ltd., Blackburn. They will live at New Bothy


The groom is a farmer and i


Cottage, Higher Standen, Pen­ dleton.


St. James’s Church,; Clitheroe, on Saturday of Miss Sheila Goodbier and Mr. Anthony Howard Preston.: ■ The bride is the twin daugh­


The wedding took place at


ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Goodbier, Eastmoor Drive, Clitheroe. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Preston, Sharphaw Avenue,


Skipton. He is in the Royal Navy..


the bride wore a gown of white slipper satin with a , witch­ craft lace , panel embroidered with pearls and ..sequins. She


Given away „ by- her father, ; - / '


had a long white veil and a headdress or marguerites and lily-of-the-valley. Her bouquet was of red roses and bridal [ flowers.


sister. Miss Leila Goodbier, chief bridesmaid; Mrs. Anne Child, groom's sister, Miss Brenda Goodbier. bride’s cousin: Miss Elizabeth Good- bier, bride's youngest sister, and Miss Katy ■ Beresford.


In attendance were her twin bride’s cousin. ' . . ;


long dresses of white crepe Sarille, with yellow daisies, and pearls on the skirts; yellow shoes and gloves, and had flowers in their hair. They car­ ried yellow roses and white anu'


The - senior attendants wore


yellow carnations. hTe small bridesmaids wore


white,-.and yellow.; flowered nylon with matching bonnets, white gloves and shoes. They carried pomanders' of yellow and white: carnations. ;..'■- Mr.,Dave; Child, brother-in-


Eileen Snowden and also in attendance were Mrs. Joyce Moorhouse, bride’s sister-in- law; Miss Elizabeth Snowden, groom’s daughter and Miss Ann Mellin, bride’s cousin. They were attired in full-


Chief bridesmaid was Miss ,


the bride wore a gown of white embroidered organza over satin with a full train °* frilled organza. Her headdress was a cluster of satin and organza flowers with pearl stamens holding in place a two-tier veil trimmed with em­ broidered flowers. She carried


had matching rose petal bou- nets and the older ones wore matching rosebuds in their hair. All four carried mixed pink, cream and yellow flow Cl’S.


groom’s cousin, was best man; groomsmen were Messrs. David Moorhouse and Matt Sayer, and ushers were Messrs. Alec Moorhouse and Alf Lister. The Rev. J. H. Renton per­


Mr. Thomas Shuttleworth '


formed the ceremony. After a reception at Stlrk


House Hotel, Gisburn, Mr. and Mrs. Snowden left for a honey­ moon in Jersey, the bride wear­ ing. a navy and white three- piece with navy accessories, and an emerald green hat. They will live at Burton House, Rylstone — Photo: Mrs. " A Stretch, Chatbum.


C. N; J. F. Massey,. E, T, M, C; J. F. Matthews, E, T; M; P. Morris, E, H,’ T. L, F, M,: C; R. SI Nutter, E, H; T, X, F, M, P, C; S. Pinch, E, D, WDK; M. Pollard, E, H T, F. M, P, G, WDK; B. Preston, E. L, M; C. J. Proud, E, P.'C.'N; S. Ragnall, E, T, M; S. J. Rushton, E, H, T M P, C, N; D. A. Scott, E, H. T,. L, F, M,’ Pf C; J. R. Sharpies, E, H, T, X, M, N, WDK; D. • R. Singleton, T, X, D, WDK; P. W. Stead, E, T, L, F, G, M, P. C; T. Stokes; E, H, T, F, M; A. J. Wallbank, E, H, T L, F; J. E.: Ward,' E, H,' T.


E,.: EL,.,' H, T, L, F. G, M. N; 1 r? ■ ’hit W t 'aker. E, GS, T, G Gail Hayes,


H


Helm, E, T. D, M, P, N, NC; Kji q Janice Houghton, E, D, L, F, w |„ean M, P, N NC: Barbara Jones, E ^ E. T, X, D, DS; Diane Kay, E, ET. H. X,


E,


Kenyon, E, EL H, T. L. F, G, M, rine Heaton,' NC. N; Ingrid Lea, E, H. T, M, NC: nne


L, H, F, N; N:


Jennifer Lee, E. EL. H, T, X, D, L, F, N; Claire Makin. EL, H, T, L, F, G, N; Janet Mars­ den, D, DS; Wendy Marshall, E; Susan tvliller, E, EL, H, X, L, F, G, M, .N; Hilary Mitton,


u


L, F, M, P. . 5M: P. H. Banks. E, H, F.


M, P, C; G. L. Blenkinship. E, H,'L, M. P, WDK; A. R. Cat- terall, E, H, T, F, G. M, P, C; R. J. Clayton, E, H, T, L F. M, P; K. L. Davies, E, T, L, F, M, P C N; I. Fozard, E, H, T. F. M P, C. N; P. J. Friend. E. T, L. F, G, M, P, C; C. M. Hall, E, H, T, L. F, M,; N; R. B.-N. Hillary, F, WDK; K. H. John­ son, E, H, T, M, P; M. J. Ken­ yon. E, T, F. M. P; D. M. Lister, E, H. T, L. F, G, M, P; B. Mar­ tin, E, WDK; C.,B. Nightingale, T,:M. P C. .WDK: R. Palmer, H T, X. M, P. N: S. P. H. Pinder. E,.H. L, F, M, P, C, N; M. J. Plimmer, E, H, D, F, M


P, C, N. A. C. Purdie, E, H, T, F, M


P,. C. N; J. W. A. Purves, E, H, T F, M. P, C; N. S. Robertson, e ' T, O'. F. M, P, C, N; K. Sadler E, H, T. F, M. P. N; J. R. H.. Sandham, E, L, F, G M, P, C, N: P. G. Sellers, M, P, C N. WDK; C. J. Shill, E.; S. K. Smith, E.,T,;L, F. M, P


Newhouse, E; Kathleen Slinger, g ’ Driver. WDK; GED: M EL, H, X, D; Kathryn Strange, piynn GED: M. Green, WDK; E, EL, T. X, L, F, G, M, N. P. Hanson, E,'EL, M, ENG: P. Upper V Beta: Dorothy Bow- Humphreys, WDK; M. La


E, L, F, G, M, P, N, NC; Joan d ; T. Dewhurst, E, EL, D, N; r , vj, ivi .ix | Aiuai^r iviJi/uu**, UlaylOll, U, J-»* F. Elizabeth I _.T


EiTe^n Yates K NC, X; Cathe- ’


riTpry- c G Woods. ENG. GED: ’_


jj- N. Wilmore. N, E. T -r. -xm -v- rathe.


E-


ST. AUGUSTINE’S RC SECONDARY SCHOOL,. BILLINGTON


G. Clayton, D; D. Conti,. E, *-«


1800's £1046


Joan Garside, EL, H, X, M, Marie Salwiczek. D. E; Susan N; Barbara Gaze, E, H, L, F, M, P, N, NC; Diana Graham, ,..


l x - -Susan Rivers, E; Pauline gcott EL; A. Smith, D. E. GS,


SEAT BELTl


D; Dorothy M'. p whittle. D, GS. T. GED, wiiitwell. N. E: P. R. R. Wightman. N,


r-yrn’ m - Pat Walton, NC. X; - — - —ED,


1961/8 (F) Ri 1(1 1961/8 (F) Auq 1967 AUSTIN 1967 (F) Bedfcl 1966 Austin 11(1 1966 Rover 200II 1966 Mini Coul 1965 Austin Ilf 1964 Austin 11| 1964 Ford 1500 [ 1963 Austin C4 1963 Triumph


ness, EL, T, D, F, M, P, N, NC; I pranceschina, D; N. Pate. E, Julia Clarke, E, T, D. N; Mar- Hi el x , x , M. P, C, ENG; garet Lockhart, E, T. M; Irene d . Roberts. GED: R. Rydc- Malone, E, EL, H, T, L, F, M; I heard. WDK, GED; A. Wells Anne Parfitt, H. D. M. N; Eliza- M. GED, ENG; A. Zak, E, EL beth Parker, E, X, D, F, M, I -wdk, GED; Maria Melling, I N; Barbara Pearson, E, H, L, e l , DSM; Anna Meola, EL, F: F, G, M, P N;. NC: Anne Geraldine Metcalf, E, EL. D; PhUlip, E, EL. H, T, X, D, N, Hilary Noblet, E. EL, COM: DS: Lynda .Pollard, E, T,, D, Bernadette Rossiter, E: Shirley


F. M, P. N, NC; Janet Proctor, Stanford E, X; Christine E. H, L, F, G, M, P, N, NC; wade, E,' EL, X. Jill Robinson, E, EL, T. X, L, Christine Allen, D; Maria F, M, N; Jean Robinson, E, H. Backhouse, E, EL, COM, X. M; L, F, G, M, P, N. NC; Joan Pauline, Binks, E; Eileen Coun- Robinson, E, EL, H. T. D, F, N, seu el, COM, M, DSM; Maria DS; Elizabeth Scott, E. EL, L, D’lppoli’to, I; Christine Dixon, F, G, M; Barbara Seed, E, T, e EL D; Theresa Diinn, E, EL;- D, L, F, M, N; Jennifer Seed, Angela Graham, B; Valerie E, EL, H, T, X, L, F, G. M, N; Qj-iffin, e , EL, H, M; Kathleen Janet Sharpies, E, EL, X, D, N, Harrison, E,’ DSC; Angela DS; Pamela Slater, E, L, F, G, Holden, eL; Kathleeii' Kilgal-


M, N.


C, WDK; J. Taylor, E, H, X f ! 'M.-P: J. M.,Tranter, E..H, T, F. M, P: D. I. Walm sley, T. P. WDK; J. L.. Wil


Annabel Spenceley E, H, T, D, FMN,NC;Hi l a n ; Sp=


liams, E. D. F. 4Q: B. P. K. J. Frost. D:


CLITHEROE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS


- VI B: Lesley Birtwell, GRL; Linda Bleazard, HB: Susan Bolton; GRL; Pamela Jane Bretherton; -HB; Anne Carpen­ ter, HB;'Patricia Coldwell, G; Elizabeth Foster, C ; :Margaret


Lower 6th: P. M. Plimmer. E, H, n:


Elizabeth Wood E, EL. H, T, L, F. G, M, N; Kay Woodcock, E, EL, H. T, D, L,’ M; Vera Woods,.E. EL. H. T, X, D, F..N; Janet Wrench. E.-H, T, D, F, M.


sermann, E, EL, H, X, L, F, G, M, N; Sally Watson, E, EL, H, T, X, L, F, G, M, N;. Lesley Weaver, E. H, X, D, N, DS; Svlvia Whittaker, E,' T,' D, F, M, P, ,N, NC:. Creina Wilson, E, H, Li F ,G, M. P, N, NC: Jean Wilson. ,E. EL, X; Anne Wolstenholme, E, H, D, L, F, M "P, N, NC; Barbara Wood, E.


Hargreaves, HB; -Anita . Hop­ kins, C; , Janet i-lngham.i HB;. Judith Nutter, C; Irene Robert-, son, HB; Maureen Salwiczek, GRL; Judith Sharpies, HB;


Councillor is


brother, groomsman, and Mr. Gerard P r e s t o n , groom’s brother, and Mr. Roy Goodbier, bride’s . brother,, were ushers.


Edisford Bridge Inn, and the couple are spending, their


A reception was held, at the '


law of the groom was-best man, Mr. Paul Goodbier, bride’s:


The Rev. G. Campbell per­ formed the ceremony.-•


honeymoon in the Isle of Man. ' Mrs. Preston’s travelling out-, fit was a navy blue and white dress and waistcoat, with navy; blue accessories.—Photo: Mrs. A . 'Stretch, Chatburn.


chairman Councillor S. J. Moore


was -elected chairman of the Clitheroe Conservative Pol­ ling . District' branch at the annual meeting held on Mon­


day. Other officers elected. were:


burn; honorary secretary. Mr. P. Hatch; honorary treasurer, Coun. L. Wells; press agent. Coun. J. Blackburn. A- treasurer-elect: for ' the


Vice-chairman,-Aid. • C. Chat- C. Bailey, GS,. GED; Lynne


SECONDARY SCHOOL (Associated 'Examining.: 1 .Board).. •:


i ion, E, COM,-X. c_ chemiStry. c DP—craft ^m o th ^ ’E N; PaWcia, Was-I -eslgn and..practice.,;COM-


commerce, ’ D—art. BSC— domestic- science .(cookery). USN f— domestic science (needlework). E — English


1963 Austlnl Telepl


1966 Mini 1965 Austinl 1964 Cortir,


S(| .L mm


I.. Balshaw; NC; tw. Barl^r, N,


M; J. L. Bennett, GS; A. Biddle. GED; Georgina Billington. D,


IM\ MLM I0(


language. EL—English litera­ ture. ENG — engineering workshop theory and practice. F—French. G—German. GED —geometrical. and -engineer­ ing drawing. GRL—Greek


’ EL, H, T, X, L, F, M, N;


P, N, NC. ' ' RIBBLESD ALE ‘COUNTY j ;


- NC—Nutrition... and cookery. >0—music; : P—Physics. T—


’’geography.’ - WDK—woodwork. X—scripture'knowledge. DS


and Roman literature in translation, GS — general, science. H—history. HB— human biology. I—Italian. K —Greek. L — Latin. M — mathematics.-, N — biology.,


-—domestic science. NC—Nuf­ field chemistry.: : .


DISTRICT NEWS Newton


Notice board A notice board has been


presented to the parish coun­ cil by the old Reading Room committee and this has now been erected in a central position in the village. It is available to all offi­


Olitheroe Division Conservative Association has been chosen. He is.Coun. Denis Hanson, a member of Padiham U.D.C. Clitheroe Division Conserva­


cial o r g a n i s a t i o n s - by arrangement with the clerk of the parish council. Mr. E. I. Morgan, or with Coun. C. Dixon.


tives are to arrange fund­ raising efforts each month, starting with the “Bowland Sponsored- Walk” on Sunday This event will cover 16 miles. Two cottage meetings and a


get-together have been planned for the end of-September in the hope of re-forming th e , Wprs-


thorae branch. -An “Any Questions" evening


man and their daughter., are leaving the district to live in Bridgnorth. Mr. Wightman, who was


Presentation Mr. and Mrs. E. Wight­


is to be held -on -September 18 in , th e’ Church , of England School at Higham. The panel includes Clitheroe MP Sir Frank Pearson, and Mr. F. C. Calvert of the Divisional Education office. The supper club’s guest


secretary for. the past 19 years at Newton Congrega­ tional Chapel, has been pre­ sented with. an'oil:painting,' his wife has been presented , with a bouquet of roses and their - daughter - - received a box of- chocolates with- best wishes for happiness in their. new. home.


. i


speaker'on ^September 22 will be Mr. Giles Shaw who is in advertising. His subject will be "Who will vote Conservative in 1984?”


Mr. Stephen Farnsworth, of Queen Street, J-ow_ Moo,, and wedding at Trinity Methodist ' Church, recently.


his bride, formerly Miss Olwyn Mary ,cl^['’ d®u„shJftr„r L^i; and Mrs. W; M. Clark, of-..Tower.. Hill, Clitheroe, after, their


Cliarity Concert


ised a special concert next Wednesday in support of Clith- eroe’s heart machine fund. ; : -Entertainment' will ’ be pro­


Low-Moor . Club has organ­


vided; by the Castle Concert Party,' who have recently built up - a; big reputation in the


’ T h e " proceeds from the con­ town.' tainment. - - - ’


cert will be presented to a representative: from, the: heart machine -fund after the enter­


jj Clitheroe has already bought one heart' maheine,; and Is ■


t


o n the: way: to providing the money for a second."


t . 1 well


Ramblers c Morecambc


r Jtr;" .1 f-j;-). .'•• ■ .... o'-. . At certain;low,tide-during


the summer months, More- cambe, Bay can” be crossed on foot from jHestv. Bank to Grang eo v er - -'(-ands,«and among the 350—’-00 walkers of all ages who crossed with the Crown guide on Sunday afternoon were, scores,-’ of members * of ,::the:;<N.E.KLancs branch of the Rambler’s Association. v


i Belts? included From: October -1,' it • will ,5 riot


actually-been fitted,. 1


d0Tho0hHHt daughter of


, y Miss' l l can ■ Mary- Whswcll, youngest' Whewe..,of Knuzdcn Moss Farm.-


Os'NaWVw\sWe,'>V


have - been . fitted ..and >. where they-have- not-, they will-:not -be . able - to issue • a test . certificate.


required - to? carry - out , a .-simple check ■


i'-'Autliorisetf examiners will-be " to see . that -seat,: belts


-i1- \ r ,,


quired -by : law to; be’fitted with seat belts, unless the.belts have


bo ; possible m to,, obtain a.-r.test ccrtiflcate <-for> :af:vdiiclev,re­


; Using 'a: different: route * than on previous crossings, the, guide led the assembly, many,in -bare t feet,*, directly /across: the sands


raversedkby ’ several .channels,


: leveL' - On • previous s: crossings the route * taken/followed, the 'coastline to: Amside Point, then headed,. directlyto s. Grange- over-Sands, a walk.jof nlmost 9 s miles. ■ Sunday's -route - was


the deepest4being'*'the : Kent Ohannel*’-which.j 'reached S knee


horter-.—-about/'seven, .miles. About' sixty of . the walkers


r e t u r n e d with the guide, making a double crossing. Luckily, for, the -: walkers from local towns, all were across at Grange when the raln’came on and lasted most of'the evening.


Guide


anyone,whatever their age who would f like to take part in future/Cross Bay walks: these ; official/.walks are: accomplished


. Some points of interest t-o


under. t h e ' supervision of the Crown: guide whose ! knowledge ; ot the sands' : and / the ’.depths: of .the ’channels - are’, known - be -:


near iGrange, sburlyfiocal fisher- v ; men clad m- high seaboots are T ' .present,should-, any walker fall Into-i tlus-.cun’ent. Some old footwear,is’ideal for an-yone.not i;


fore-anyone: leaves^ the ; shore.* • ’ Also.*',, because - of the, strong current Tin ‘ the ' Kent1


on Sunday..; '


wishing to cross in bare feet. ’ Next excursion is to Sedbergh ..


B.H. ' - Channel, T ALL COMl THESE|


tional Chapel held ■ their annual outing recently to­ gether with friends from •Horton - in - Craven, Martin Top, and. Clitheroe.’ <. ; j ■' They, went toi Chester Zoo by : coach- and." despite un-


Outing Members of the Congrega-:


favourable weather, they liad an. enjoyable, day.


Re-opening On Saturday, the Con­


gregational Chapel was re­ opened after extensive re­


pairs ■ and redecorating. A large number of people


from all denominations attended a-service conducted by the minister, the Rev. • John K.' Gardiner.


George W. Curry, of Grass- ington, and other ministers


The preacher was the Rev.


present were the Rev. John Goodhall, of Chatburn: Father Grogan, of Dunsop Birdge; and the Rev. Arnold Harrison, of Darwen. Tea and biscuits were


To s s id e


> trict Women’s Group, and. friends, - visited a bed manu- - facturer -m Baraoldswick; , They were welcomed- by


members of Tosside and Dis-


Women’s Group For the August .meeting





- the personnel officer, Mrs. H. G.- Henderson, and : taken round the factory in groups by three instructors, Mrs. N. Hodkinson,' Mr: A. Lancaster and Mr. G. Wilson. Afterwards tea and bis--


cuits . were served. Thanks were expressed by.Mrs. P. Cunningham. • 1- -


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served m the ■ schoolroom afterwards.


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