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Also not forgetting


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\ . A i m m CLITHEROB'S last Mayor’s


Sunday service before; local government reorganisation was held at SS Michael and John’s Church at the week­ end, with a congregation oi


more than BOO people, Before the service, the


civic party — the Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Richard Turner, Deputy Mayor. Town Clerk, aider-


men, councillors, magistrates, public officials, mace bearer and halberd bearers, were accompanied in procession by local organisations. The procession was led oj


W . H * !


Mayor and his son Mr John Turner. During the service, the


the Brindle Band, of Long- ridge. The Mass was celebrated


altar.


M a y o r ’s grandchildren, seven-year-old Wendy and five-year-old Susan had the communion offerings to the


by the Rector of Stonyhurst, Fr Thomas Dunphy, and the lessons were read by the


women’s branches of the Royal British Legion pre­ sented their flags at the


altar. Both the men’s and


procession returned to the Town Hall via Moor Lane and the Market Place. The Mayor and Mayoress


After the service, the


with the Town Clerk, Mr John Cowdall, are plotured returning to the town hall, accompanied by the aider- men, councillors and coun­


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Bridge, of Miss Elizabeth Mary Marsden, e ld e r daughter of Mr and Mrs


j A. Marsden, of Marl Hill "Farm. Newton-in-Bowland, and Mr Johnnie Clarkson,


Tudor-style gown in white duchess satin with mutton


sleeves and long cuffs. Her tram was decorated with


eldest son of Mr and Mrs J- Clarkson, of 14 W-hipp Avenue, Ciitheroe.


Given away by her father, the bride wore a white


pearls and a long veil was held in place by flowers and a pearl tiara. She carried a bouquet of white freesia and gold roses. Bridesmaids were her sis­


ters, Teresa and Margaret Marsden, who wore dresses of lilac Crimplene in A-line style with full-length sleeves and headdresses of lilac


flowers. All the dresses were made


by the bride’s mother.” Best man was Mr Kevin


Clark. The service was conducted


by Father J. F. Stoker, and the organist was Mr John


Hutchinson. On leaving the church, the


BABY


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AN uncertain day for Waddington gala on Sat­ urday didn’t spoil the fun for the village children taking part.


fancy dress costumes on the field, they congregated in St Helen's Sunday School for the judging by the Mayor and Mayoress of Ciitheroe, Conn, and Mrs Richard Turner. A great deal of thought had obviously gone into the entries, with many topical subjects represented. Every child taking part received a bar of chocolate.


Instead of risking their


Susan Nelson (Pop festival); Diane and Karen Barrow (Anne and Mark); Jane W h i te s id e (Cod wan. Character—Neil and Ryan Howarth (Nellie and ele­ phant); Susan and Andrew Ashworth (Morecambe and Wise); Julie, Lynette and Graham Morgan (The Rail­ way Children).


Winners were: Original—


(Watergate bug); Stephen Cowgill (Ribble Valley tourist guide): Lisa Nevett (the early bird). Nursery rhyme — Alison


Humorous — Jean Cowgill


son; Mane Aspin: Jane White- sup*. Bovs: Steven Cowgill. Mark


Morcan: Dale Herd. 100 yards (nine to 10). i:ni>.


Watson.


100 vards U1-13E puis: Linda Barrow: Julie Barrow; Karen Shuttleworth. Bojs. Russell Menries: Mark Edmondson: Peter


, _. ,


Dewhurst. 100 yards (14 and In*, boy.-,.


Chris Marsden: Paul Mctutcs.


Nleel Whiteside. 400 metres. mixed; Paul


Barnsley. Three legged race, junior guU.


Menzics; Stephen Holding; A an


Caroline Whitehead and Diane Barrow: Susan Nelson and Janet Thornton; Lynette Morgan and Alison Barrow. Seniors. Ahson Nevett and Julie Barrow; Karen Shuttleworth and Karen Morton: Deborah Lonsdale and Katherine


Holding. Egg and spoon race, junior


girls: Eileen Makinson; Karen Barrow; Alison Watts. Seniors: Susan Nelson: Elaine Barrow;


Karen Morton, Potato rare, junior boys:


David Cowgill; David Tyson: Neale Howarth. Seniors: Nigel Whiteside; Michael Morton;


Denis Underwood; Russell Menztos. Sack race,


Michael Shuttleworth. Slow bicycle: Tony Walmsley;


Aspin; Karen Barrow; Jane Whiteside. intermediate: Diane Burrow; Derek Makinson: David


junior: Mane


Robbs (Old Mother Hub­ bard); Rachel Breakell (Mary. Mary); Lucy Robbs


bride was presented with horse-shoes by her sister,


Cowgill. Senior: Paul Julie Barrow: Nigel Whiteside.


Christine, her brother John, and by Andrew Clarkson, bridegroom’s nephew. A reception was held at Dunsop Bridge village hall. The couple are to live at 14 Greenfield Avenue, Chat-


burn.


run as usual on the sports field, but a sudden cloud­ burst meant that the obstacle races had to be postponed until Monday evening.


(Little Boy Blue). AH the flat races were


RESULTS


Nicholas Howard; Peter Whiteside. 25 yards, girls: Susan Ashworth;


Toddlers: Peter Jacques;


Lisa Coar; Lisa Nevett. Boys: Adam Spencer; Neale Morton; Andrew Ashworth.


Men/.ies.


Karen Morion; Diane Barrow: Susan Nelson. Seniors: Julie Barrow; Alison Nevett; Karon Shuttleworth; Linda Barrow*. Junior bovs: David Tyson; Derek Makinson; Jonathan Brown. Seniors: Michael Morton; Paul Menzios: Niccl Whiteside. Adults: Simon Whiteside; Stephen Hold- inr: John Woolf.


Cross country, junior culs. . , . . .


Caroline Whitehead: Susan Nelson. Junior boys: Michael Morton: Mark Edmondson. Senior boys: Paul Monzlcs; Nigel Wright: Stephen Holding.


High jump Junior girls: .


son; Elaine Barrow: Brie? Hartshornc. Senior: Michael Morton: Julio. Barrow; Russell


Obstacle, junior: Derek Makm­


Annalisa Clark: Francesca Clark. Itovs- Roaer Freeman; Graham


Mason: Nigel Heales. 60 yards. Girls: Susan Freeman;


Karen * Morton: Caroline White- head; Virginia Clark. Bo>s: David Cowgill: Derek Makmson; Peter


50 yards, girls: Ei’een Makm-


Long jump, senior puls. Julie Barrow; Michelle Brown; Linda Barrow: Junior boys; Derek Makinson; Neale How.mh; Peter Watson. Senior bo.vs. P.ui! Manzies; Chris Marsden; NicM Wright. Adu:ts Stephen Holding. Ainu Barnslev: John Coal.


a basket of fruit, was unclaimed. The prize can be collected from Mrs M. Brown, D2 Regent Street,


lurkv programme ticket 78. for Waddincton.


CHAIRMAN’S SUNDAY


A PROCESSION through the streets of Gisburn to the


parish church marked the last chnrman's Sunday of Bow-land Rural Council. Conn. Thomas H. Kayley,


last man to wear the official chain before the Ribblc Valley district council takes over next vear, led colleagues and staff" of the council, parish councillors and mem­ bers of West Riding police to St Mary's Church on Sunday morning.


vicar, conducted a civic ser­ vice o special hymns, ending with the National Anthc-m. Vicar's warden Mr W. A. C. Dronsfield read the second lesson. Mr D. Jenkinson,


There, the Rev. J. V. Conn, 6r» * OP6"!"5


GENE**" PUBLIC OUR


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CLITHEROE garage pro­ prietor Mr Luciano Chiappi was married at Chtheroe Register Office on Saturday to Miss Diane Hall, the only daughter of Mr C. Hall, of Whalley Road, and the late


Mrs Hall. Mr Chiappi. who owns the


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CHIAPPI— HALL roses.


headdress of white roses an'd ribbon, and carried pink!


Anne Barker, who wore a full-length dress in red and navy, with headdress and bouquet of red roses.


North Street garage, is the eldest son of Mrs C. Chiappi. of Via Lorenzo Ellero, Rome, and the late


Mr C. Chiappi. The bride, a teacher, was


given away by her father. She wore a full-length gown of white georgette, with a


Matron of honour was Mrs , r | Spread Eagle Hotel, Barrow,


Albert Bateman. After a reception at the


The best man was Mr i


the couple left for a honey­ moon m Tunisia. Their | home is m Peel Park Avenue. Clithcroe. Photo: Audrey Stretch,


Chatbum. Rain doesn’t t h e fu n


Describes life in New Zealand


IN the absence of the Inner Wheel Club president, vice- president Mrs N. Cook took the chair for the meeting held at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Moon. Mrs Moon gave a graphic


description of a recent visit to Howick in New Zealand. Passengers were frisked at Heathrow Airport before boarding the Jumbo Jet. which flew over Ciitheroe and Morecambe to Los Angeles on the first leg of the journey. Illustrating her talk with photographs, Mrs Moon


S


rnrAL musicians of school nlay ^ an ens? ble


go just that' Iollowms th " Music Centre.


stressed that New Zea­ landers seem to make the most of their leisure time. Shops generally closed at 9 p.m. on Fridays and then everyone set off to the beach, the races of a rugby match. Mrs B. Asndcn thanked


JTford County Primary L‘y"‘ , and run bv me


' tIic centre, based on


‘T_and is already proving a?'„inr Man m charge i- Anisine tutor Mr Alan S T o f Poplar Cottage. S ^ s Lane. Accrington.


u iT c a sh i re Education f iathority. has been on tne


Mrs Moon for her hos­ pitality. For the club's summer trip, members and friends visited the rainbow flower festival at Halsall Parish Church, near Orms- kirk, and were made parti­ cularly welcome by the organisers.


50 enrolments already.” h- explained. “But there is


“Wc have had more than


THE last, official chau-mar.'.i Sunday service lor Clitherre RDC was attended at Wha’.ley Meiboms: Churcii


virtually no limit to die “umbers we can ta,-.e. Membership is open to ai.j- '„e of primary or seconaaiy School age in the No. o education division, and mere iS no fee for joining The aim of the centre is to


representatives :v an organs sations in ihe rural distric*


by a packed concrejatior.. including inorc than E


by the Rev. E. S. Joselyr.. and Conn. Arthur Wesricii read the lesson.


z.ci Wt O The service wa.-. conducted


Members of Whailev Girnes Brownies panacea t, heir colours during the serviee. and Miss Susan Fell, daar, ter of the RDC chairman,


„ive youngsters the oppor­ tunity to play their instru­ ment's in a group or


kind of instrument, and some another, so the centre gives a chance for a wider


ensemble. some schools teach one


For a MEA! for your


Conn. J. H. Fell, sane a sob from Handel's Sanifor ” Let the bright seraphim."


Women's Institutes aim the RDC were well represented, and Calderstones Hosptu! was represented bv hospital grotto secretary Mr Geoffrey Mitchell.


Local parish tonne;.-.


Mayor and Mayoress o' BacuD. Conn, and Mrs Hay­ worth. who are closely ccr.- nected with the Method:" Church.


Special guc-ts were tits


service Conn, and Mi's Hr.- worth are pieturce. outstd;


A collection exceeded £Si Visiting dignitaries to '.it;


the church with Conn, and Mrs J. H. Fell and member' of the Guides. Brownies ar.d


Cubs.


J. J. TR STATION


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* The "Lancashire £1 0 through-the-week I ° for women renders I


[| NEXT TUESDAY


|PARIS? WHERi A down - fo - earth Nt| designer talks to Janet


organist of Bamoldsivick Parish Church, accompanied the singing.


For soldiers


SOLDIERS in hospital in Belfast will benefit by £20 as a result of a jumble sale organised by the women's section of the British Legion in the clubroom on Friday.


Furniture buys of the season 20% OFF


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Our qix-Dart series to Cherish" — /I Moving story of hi Jvinq man — dra| close.


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