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I well-known ch a racter iniur visitor to Stocks Harry Taylor, lrofnv, ■


In. near B o l t o n . |?id. His


[l link with th e o u t s id e " ^ ^ Harry h ad a two-':


ItrafBc. He collected md b u tte r front the trad e rs and th e out-


|v usehold goods vital community,


lising conditions which lily now passing out |n g memory. In days :h an h a lf a century ; and electricity were


Ivo so readily accept resent s ta n d a rd s a s if ■o;v ever thus. Many people have difficulty


I" on ta p ” in town Water h ad to be


| t from t'nc well a n d .


Iv'atmg and cooking. so as T stood mecll-


: supplied at. a tu rn finger. dwellings relied on 'a t nr lamp oil for


I rh in g when we sh a ll I is is the la s t chance |i!l have n o t only to • he island b u t to at, the rem a in s of a prosperous village


tniiv. NATURALIST. HARGREAVES— HINCHLIFFE


M e rc h a n t Navy, Mr Robin H argre ave s , y o unges t so n ot


A rad io officer in th e


M rs Annie Hargreaves, ol Abbotts C ro f t, Whalley, an d th e la te M r J . Hargreaves, was m a r r ie d a t Clitheroe P a r is h C h u rch o n S atu rd ay .


t io n is t a t S to n y h u rs t College a n d t h e . only d a u g h te r of M r an d Mrs J a c k H in ch ­ liffe, of H aw th o rn e Place, Clitheroe.


H is bride was Miss Susan Anne Hinchliffe, a recep­


G iven away by h e r fa th e r ,


sh e wore a Princess -style d re s s o f w h i te crepe, tr im m ed w i th guipure la -e a n d seed pear ls, with m a tc h in g h eaddres s . Her b o u q u et was of orchids an d lily-of-the-valley.


Chief bridesmaid, Miss P a t r ic ia Wilson, wore a lilac


crepe dress trimm ed w t i i g u ip u re lace. Small br idesmaids were


Miss S u san Hargreaves, th e bridegroom’s niece a n d Miss Helen Green. They wore mulberry coloured Dacron


dresses tr im m ed with white lace. Mr Ronald Fredeviek Sykes was bes t + man , and Mr P e te r Rodwell an d Mr Jo h n Heywood were ushers. Groomsmen were Mr Pete" Hargreaves an d Mr Rob"-1 Wiggans. T h e ceremony was pe"


formed by th e Rev. J . C Hudson, a n d o rg an is t was Miss L in d a Thompson.


Clithero'-


Avenue, Langho. P h o to g rap h : Pye's, u


live in Bushburn .fi


reception was h e ld a t th e Eaves Hall Country d u o . Waddington a n d th e couple will


w V m I J US?? t f o f th e K e n p a s u n s h in e .


in te re s t in forming a. cl as* for Scottish country d a n c ­ ing T h e man who proposed th e class. Air Sam K n ig h t ,


ab o u t the idea. “ Scottish country dan c in g provides en joym ent with exercise,


i.- vein- en th u s ia s t ic


of Siddow.s Avenue, ClitSie- roc.


suitable for a n y age.” h e .-aid. “ I t js n o t a.s energetic as th e quickstep if you listen to th e music a n d keep up w ith i t .” Mr Knight, an d some of


in.-, friends decided to form a class a.f'cr a t te n d in g Scot- " : h evenings in various places and ” seeing d an c es done a s th ey should be


want, to learn more. We have ar ranged a te a c h e r , but. we would like to see a '.or. more people, especially young ones. ;ls m o s t Of ;ho-e we have - o f a r a r e mrddic-Hgeri." He ad d e d : Vou d o n 't have to w ea r


Satd Mr K n ig h t : “ We.


be competing with th e existing Caledonian Society, but,


• im k i l t !” The class will in no way


Mr Knight, who is a. founder member of th e Society, and whose wife in the. secretary, expects t h a t a lot of th e ir members will be coming along to jo in in th e dancing.


compatible w i th i t .


men t from Mr K n ig h t. S cot- f.-h dancing i.< n o t a s diffi­ cult. as it may look, a n d


A final word of encourage­


once th e basic s tep s arm mastered i t .should be pos­ sible to lea.ni th re e new dunces in an evening.


Take heart


law sometimes gives th em a / ' ■wv deal, they may ta k e near!, from a n item in th e


TF today':- m o to r is ts feel thef.


C'htheroe Times a t th e tu r n '•I the century. Under ‘Automobile N o te s ’


m the edition of S eptem ber '17th, 1901, th e police were


accused of ‘ u n sp o r tsm an lik e oehaviour ” . . . “ H id in g behind hedges in o rd er to effect c ap tu res on a l i t t le downhill s tre tc h of ro a d where any man if h um a n is


SW1 - BAILEY— MACMILLAN


A SWITCHBOARD clerk a t th e T ru tex H e n th om works, Miss K a th ry n MacMillan, was m a rr ied a t S t Jam es 's C h u rch , Clitheroe, to Mr


of Mr an d Mrs H. Mac­ Millan, of 89 Highfield Road


Geoffrey Bailey, who is an electrician. T h e br ide is th e d au g h te r


Clitheroe, a n d th e br ide­ groom is th e eld er so n of Mrs Clifford Bailey, of Edis- fo rd Road, Clitheroe, an d th e la te M r Bailey.


away by h e r b ro th e r , Mr P e te r MacMillan, wore a V icto rian model gown of white Swiss o rg an z a trimmed w ith g u ip u re lace, with a flowing t r a in an d chiffon sleeves. H e r sh o r t b o u f fan t veil was held in place by a h e ad d res s tr im m ed wit-n br idal flowers.


T h e bride, who was given


roses find s tep h an o t is . T h e bridesmaids. Miss


Padiham bowler’s great win


TH E f in al of th e Ribbles- dale W an d e re rs Cricket an d Bowling Club's


'W :


floodlit bowls h an d ic a p com p eti tio n proved to be a re a l cliff-hanger.


a n n u a l


nound t-> exceed w h at th e law defines a s ]0gai lim it, is h a r d l y what, i.s known as ' playing the game.’ ” -says 111,, writciy


“ Not one writer in a hundred. ■


■ he g o e s '- o n ,”


would dream of checking th e th e speed on a good piece o f open downhill ro ad in o rd e r to keep within tlie 12 miles p er h o u r limit, a n d h e m u s t feel th a t h e h a s been ‘ h a d ’ with a vengeance when a policeman springs o u t a n d blows a whistle, an d th e re rises in f ro n t of h im Some


| way.” How times h av e ch an g ed ! ,


wav fa r th e r down a body of men who effectually b a r h is


pion K en Jo h n so n seemed poised fo r victory when he es tab ish ed a 20-13 le ad — b u t h is oppo n en t. Wilf D arbyshire, of P ad ih am . s tag ed a m ag n if ic en t come­ back to tak e th e honours W in n e r of th e competition in 1969, D arb y sh ire bowler’


Yo rk sh ire County ch am ­


f i ll I f S lf^ ll li i . . - > :*


b r i l l ian t ly on a sh o r t marl: down th e side of th e green to. w in -31-20.


finals. M r D arbyshire d e fe a ted L an c a sh ire county p lay e r Mrs N. Cookson 21-15 in th e semi-finals, while Mr Jo h n so n scored a 21-11 vic­ to ry o v e r J- B radley, of


To gain a place in the


prize werg p re sen ted to th e w in n e r by Mr H. Blackburn, c h a irm a n of th e G re a t H a r ­ wood Bowling League.


Burnley. T h e cup an d £60 f irs t


organised by the Ribble Valley branches of the Royal British Legion was


music by The Melotones. THE first poppy ball


"Friday. More than 300 ^people enjoyed dancing t >


held a t the Memorial Hall, Hurst Green, on


dominoes, Hodder Valley Branch: shooting, Hurst


and


prizes for games and competitions held during the year were presented by Mr R. Falrclough, county vice-chairman as follows: Darts


During the evening


Green; bowls, Wadding­ ton. Runners-up at darts, Ohatbum and district. Individual shooting, Mr -Voof, Waddington. A special presentation was made to RSM Slack


for ensuring the success of the shooting competi­


tion. Mr J. e. Foreman made


to make an annual one. All proceeds were for the P°Ppy Day Appeal. t Pictured are the respec­


the arrangements for the event, which i t Is hoped


ive trophy winners. H e r bouquet was of pinx


• length model gowns in coral Crimplene, with headdres ses of w h ite daisies. They c a r ­ ried sp ray s of double daisy chrysanthem ums. The bridegroom's brother,


Anne F u lto n an d MioS C a th e r in e Lloyd, wore -uil-


formed by th e Rev. Old. A reception was held a t th e S u n In n , Waddington, an d th e couple sp e n t th e honey­ moon a t S t Annes. Thev a re to live a t 46 H ay h u rs t S tre et , Clitheroe.


Mr K e i th Bailey, was best m an an d th e groomsmen were Mr Jo h n Bailey and Mr F red er ick Eccles. Mr Donald Lodge was usher- T h e ceremony was pier-


Webb, d au g h te r of Mr an d Mrs L. A. Webb, of Haw­ th o rn e Place. Clitheroe, an d Mr A nthony Trevor Williams, th e fo s ter son of Mr a n d Mrs R. H. Maynard, of Lime S tre e t , Clitheroe, were m a r r ie d a t Clitheroe


Miss C h r is t in e


away by h e r fa th e r , wore a gown of w h ite crepe embroidered w ith lace, an d ca r ried pin k roses, sweet peag an d chincherinchee.


Miss J e a n Jackson, and the o th e r a t te n d a n ts were Miss S u san Maynard an d Miss L inda Maynard. They wore dresses of turquoise crepe w i th w hite lace, an d h e ad ­ dresses of turquoise flowers.


Tlie chief bridesm aid was Two fires in street


Maynard, an d groomsman Mr Kevin Maynard. Ushers were Mr S. L. Webb a n d Mr Eric Maynard.


B e s t m a n was M r Leslie


MINUTES a f te r receiving an emergency call to Bawd- lands, Clitheroe, the town’s flr.se brigade were called o u t ag a in — to a n o th e r incident


in th e same stree t. T h e f irs t call, on S a tu r ­


day evening, was to a small chimney fire, but before the crew returned a second crew was called to a GPO pillar box in the street. Children are believed to have p u t a firework in the box. b u t no dam age was caused.


HURST GREEN BRITISH LEGION SPORTSMEN RECEIVE AWARDS


<***&***» mm "teI !r


P a r ish C h u rch on S aturday. T h e bridS, who was given


WILLIAMS—WEBB J a n e t


MORAN—CROOK T h e ceremony was p e r ­


formed by th e Vicar of Clitheroe, th e Rev. J . C. Hudson, an d th e o rganis t was Mr Charles Myers. A reception was h e ld a t th e Black Bull Hotel, Rimington.


T h e bride, a secretary, an d th e bridegroom, a. welder,


will live in Fairfield Close, Clitheroe. P h o t o g r a p h :


Clitheroe. Pye's, Married at die English


Martyrs RC Church, Whalley, on Saturday, were Miss S usan Winifred Crook, youngest daughter of Mr an d Mrs G. Crook, Long- worth Road, Billington. an d Mr Thomas Peter Moran, only son of Mr an d Mrs T. Moran. Cherry S treet, Blackburn. Given away bv h e r fa th e r ,


th e bride wore a long classic


gown of white nylon angel skin trimm ed w ith lace and pearls. Her full- length veil was held in place with white flowers trimm ed with pearls, an d she c»’.rried a bouquet of pink i-ves and white freesia.


The m a tro n of honour.


Mrs B a rb a ra Smith, bride's sister, wore a long dress of ice pink angel skin trimmed with lace an d h a d carol roses in h e r h air .


Maureen In ta s and Miss Elaine P r ie s t wore similar dresses of S an tiag o pink


All car ried posies of


best man and Mr Desmond Laycock groomsman.


F r T. Murray officiated and Mr Thorriber played


th e organ. A reception was held a t


The couple will live in Blackburn, where the bride­ groom is a machine opera­ to r a t Mullard Ltd.


th e Judge Walmesley Hotel. P h o to g rap h : Pye's of Clitheroe.


Worked as steam roller driver


A FORMER Clitheroe man who worked as a steam roller driver for th e Council. Mr Robert Edward (Bob) Hum- ohreys h a s died.


After working In Clitheroe


for many years. Mr. Hum- -.hrevs moved to Lichfield in 043 'an d held a similar posi- :on there. He sp e n t his •tirement years tending the •aves of RAF men buried a t •adley churchyard, n e a r his


one.


was associated with th e Clitheroe ' Congregational


daughter, two stepdaughters, five granddaughters, and th re e g rea t grandchildren.


Dogmaels, Cardigan, on Tuesday, where h e h a d lived for th e p a s t few years. Mr Humphreys leaves a wife, a


Church. The in te rm e n t was a t S t


A keen gardener, he was a ember of the Clitheroe Uotment Holders' Associa- ion, an d also th e RAOB. l ie


REV. R. A. HARPUR


th e b ranch accepted with reg ret Mr Shields, who h a s moved out of th e dis tric t, felt


strongly th a t all


officials should live within the boundaries of the area covered by the branch. He still wished to rem a in a member, and was persuaded


to become a committee member.


OFFICIALS


son (vice-chairman), Mr R. Clarke


tre a su re r ) , a n d Mr H. Bliss ( s tan d a rd bea rer ). Elected to serve on th e


(secretary and


committee were Mr F. Shields, Mr J . S. R. Shaw. Mr J . Higham, Mir E. Topham, Mr J . Bell. Mr R. Elliott. Mr D. Ashfield and Mr W. Smith. County ch a irm an Mr George F a irw e a th e r spoke


th a n la s t y e a r ’s record am o u n t was needed th is time if th e Legion was to car ry o u t i ts commitments. T h e n e x t b ran ch meeting will be h e ld a t th e Judge Walmesley Hotel, Billington.


of the Legion houses and flats in general, an d those a t P ad ih am in par ticu la r, giving d e ta ils of accommo­ d at io n provided an d th e cost. He also appealed for increasing su p o r t fo r Poppy Day, emphasising th a t a t le a s t 12J- p e r cent, more


were Mr T. N. Dudnian (ch a irm an ) . Mr J. Wilkin­


O th er officials elected


sim ila r roses Mr David Penrose was


T h e bridesmaids. Miss


ny lo n angel skin an d also h a d carol roses in th e ir hair.


! .1 ! -i m s t ' ,


'v„ v*”' s iV * ' ‘V'f k,- , -


>3 'V n


|s n d wondering a t th e now referred to a s Reservoir. I also fe lt die time is fa s t


F'-S SMITH— REDMAYNE


Clitheroe, on S a tu rd ay th e wedding took place of Miss J e a n Redmayne.


At St Jam es ' Church.


d au g h te r of Mr and Mrs R. H. Redmayne, Highfield Road, Clitheroe, a n d Mr Alan Sm ith , only son of Mr an d Mrs F. L. Smith, Kemple View. T h e bridegroom is a


th e bride was gowned in white crepe chiffon,


bodice an d sleeves being of guipure lace, with a tra in falling from th e wais t an d


the fI lf l jr only'


tr im m ed with sim ilar lace. H er sh o r t b o u f fan t veil was


bride s brother, and Mr


secured w ith a headdres s of w h ite roses an d lily-of-the-


valley. S h e car ried a, white p ray e r book an d a spray of mixed freesia. Bridesmaids were Miss


builder on h is own account an d th e br ide is a h a i r stylist. Given away by h e r fa th e r ,


Anne Wooff, Miss Andrea Smith, bridegroom’s sister, an d Miss S usan Robinson. They were in blue Crim­ plene dresses tr im m ed with


broderie anglaise an d b ad ■white floral headdresses. They car ried pomanders of


white c a rn atio n s . Mr I a n W addington, br ide­


groom’s cousin, was best man. Mr David Redmayne.


Richard AVaddington, br ide­ groom s cousin, were grooms­ men an d Mr David Robin­


son an d Mr William Clark were ushers. The Rector,


Kenneth. Broadhurst offici­ ated.


the Rev.


the Hark to Bounty In n , Slaidburn. and t,he honey­


A reception was held a t


live in Dunstable Road. Clitheroe.


Photograph: Mrs Stretch, Chatburn


mm*


moon is being spent on th e West Coast. Mr and Mrs Sm ith wall


A.


| farms and also pro­ groceries, lamp oil


Ita.iority of people if rcmakable i.hat m


filing such events and of life now foreign to


A horse and tra p weirr^-e™- familiaR**--


1 AUTUMN BRIDES ■ ■ l '’/ " 'S t . ' < fi, , e *,**'*,* < *$4


Clitheroe Advert iser and Times, October 19th, 1972 5


PIPER PLAYS AT RIYERSMEAD TEACHER’S RECEPTION


PTPTHT? P T , A V S


A SELECTION of Scottish entertained guests at the Sylvia Margaret Jackson,


a n d Mrs F . G. Jackson, of Meadowside, she was m a r ­ r ied on S a tu rd ay a t S t Ambrose Church, Grindle- ton, to Mr R o b e r t Malone, th e eldest son of Mrs Malone, of O h a tb um Road, Clith- eroe, a n d th e la te M r H. Malone. The bride was given away


T h e only d au g h te r of Mr


K a re n M a rg a re t E n so r a n d Miss I re n e Malone, th e bridegroom’s sis ter. They wore full- length E liz abe than dresses of red Dacron, trimm ed w ith velvet ribbon an d w hite daisies, a n d


brother , a n d th e groomsman was th e b r id e’s b ro th er , P te F . D. Jackson. of th e


Malone,


h ead d res s was of white lace an d daisies, a n d she ca r ried white roses. A t te n d a n ts were Mrs


church. S h e wore a full- len g th gown of w hite Tery- lene, w ith guipure lace tr im ­ ming on th e bodice and trum p e t sleeves, a n d a t ra in tr im m ed w i th w hite daisies. H e r coronet-style


by h e r fa th e r , who is th e vicar's warden a t


th e


Vicar is Whalley Legion’s new


c a r r ied V ictorian posies of pink roses. B e s t m a n was Mr H a r ry th e bridegroom’s


Queen's L a n c a sh i re . Regi­ ment. Ushers were Mr P e te r Ja ck so n a n d Mr K e i th Malone,


brother . The ceremony was p e r ­


th e br idegroom’s


formed by th e Rev E. .M Sidebottom. a n d th e o rg an is t was Miss E. Carr. At th e reception, in th e Duke of York Hotel, Grind-


t i g S ipMi!


president THE Vicar of Whalley. the Rev. R. A. Harpur,


was unanimously invited to become the new presi­ dent of Whalley Royal British Legion at their annual general meeting


Legion an d h is f riendly persona lity ha® e a rn ed h im g re a t esteem in th e Whalley b ran ch , a n d officials an d members believe th a t with h is v a s t experience a.nd guidance th e b ra n c h will prosper a n d increase its ac tivitie s in th e fu tu re . Mr H a rp u r who was ap p o in ted Vicar of Whalley in 1967, is also c h a p la in of Calder- stones Hospital a n d ch ap ­ la in of Whalley Abbey. He was educated a t


Hotel, Billington. His en th u s ia sm ’ fo r th e


at the Judge Walmesley


Brasenose College, Oxford, o b ta in in g his BA in 1938 an d h is MA in 1942. T h e following y e a r h e joined th e Army as chap la in a n d served


th e n served w ith th e Buffs in In d ia. Malaya. Jav a and Hong Kong u n t i l 1947.


IN CYPRUS


th e Army School of Educa­ tio n a n d th e Military Col­ lege of Science, a n d was warden of church houses in Egypt and Germany.


Mr H a rp u r also served a t


In 1960 h e was appointed senior ch ap la in to th e


presidency from Mr F ran k Shields, whose resignation


Supreme H ead q u ar ters of Allied Powers in Europe, a position h e held for two years. He was awarded th e OBE 11 y ears ago. Before coming to Whalley. Mr H a rp u r was deputy a s s is ta n t ch ap la in general ’in Cyprus for th re e years. Mr H a rp u r tak es over the


Europe w ith th e 52nd Low­ la n d Division of th e Royal Engineers u n til 1945. He


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