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AUDREY COWELL
Tel LORAL DESIGNS
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FOLLOWING AN 8th CENTURY BOUNDARY
A YEAR AGO. Mr Simon Westhead and Mr John Entwistle described to members of Clitheroe Probus Club their experiences at walking the Pennine Way.
They returned on Friday WeUii in Wales or,
to give an account of their walk along Oll'a's Dyke — a distance of 200 miles in 10 days.
ment, dug in the reign of Ofln. King of Mercia, in the eighth century, stretches from the mouth of the Wye
This man-made entrench
to the mouth of the Dec. It was intended to keep the
now have one. of the largest selections of
DRIED FLOWERS AND GRASSES
in North Fast Lancs.
This is, of course, additional to our normal service of
FLORAL TRIBUTES, WREATHS, SPRAYS, etc. CHRISTMAS IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER'.
We have a selection of attractive and different gift suggestions, including:
, DECORATIVE CANDLES • FEATHER FLOWERS • GERMAN GLASSWARE • COLOURED GLASS BOTTLES
Also develop .vour artistic ability by creating pictures. We have all the materials necessary, frames, etc.
For further details pop along and see us at 13 PARSON LANE, CL1TIIEROE ' M
YFC quiz contest.
CLITHEROE Young Far mers are through to the second round of the county quiz competition.
Samlcsbury A 08-00 and Clitheroe B beat Clitheroe C 03-45.
Tlie club's A team heat
in two buildings. Alter a business meeting at the Auction Mart Cafe, presided over by John Smithson, some members left for Ribblcsdale School.
Tile contests were held
rale" to demonstrate to both sides where tile boundary
lay. The walkers found that
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villages, housing estates and roads had obliterated the dvkc in some places, but many stretches remnin as they have been for a
thousand years. While on'a's Dyke traverse., much attractive countryside, it is tile opinion of the two men that the Pennine Way is more picturesque. more rugged and a generally harder walk.
some beautiful slides, was a .description of the hi.'toi \ and administration of the Forest of Dean. The speakers were thanked
included in their talk, which was illustrated with
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by tile president of the club, Mr Emrys Morgan. The chairman, Mr Sidney
Whiteside, said that at the next meeting on November 1st. Professor Eric Lees wall speak on "Wild Rowers of the Alps."
members' dinner in the spring.
It was derided to hold a s i l l
A HALF-GALLON cider bottle has proved beneficial to the old people of Clitheroe’s
Ca.stleford home.
of view — but because the regulars of the Craven Heiicr Hotel, just up the road, filled the bottle with their loose change. They raised-£43 to buy six pouffes and some card tables tor the home.
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Ex-pupils wish
teacher a happy retirement
FORMER pupils of White acre School travelled from all parts of the country to say goodbye to deputy head teacher Miss Kathleen Hindle, who has retired
prematurely because of ill-health. Miss Hindle. of Chatburn A bouquet was presented by
Avenue Clilheroe. previ ouslv taught at Whitcacre Camp School hum 1935. and was appointed deputy head of the present school when it opened on the same site in 1903. Miss Hindle was quest of
the 'mol's head prefect, Janice Howarth. Some Of the 90 past pupils
Some say 'to be forewarned is to be forearmed’ others say ‘join the reservist at your local sewing centre — 23A King Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 23005. E. W. Davey will only be to pleased to help you select the finest of sewing machines for Christmas presents and re member a fine after sales service always.
honour at the old pupils' reunion meeting in the .school on Sunday, during which hea<i teacher Miss Mary Parson, paid tribute to her contribution to the school and wish--' her well in the future. A presentation of a £123
there had travelled great distances to wish Miss Hindle a fond farewell More than 110 letters were received from former pupils all over the world who were unable to attend the presen tation ceremony.
Mis, Hindle (centre! with some of her former " charges."
cheque from past and present pupil, and stall was made by two founder mem bers of the Old Pupils* Association, now both mar ried. the for or Irene Sid- dawav and Linda Atkinson.
Our photograph shows
THIS year's Christmas air letter forms, price Ip, illus- tiatc three Christmas carols —The Twelve Day, of Christmas, while Shepherds Watched Their Flocks, and We Three Kings.
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daughter of Mr and Mrs E. s Williams, of Eillington Gardens. Billington, and the bridegroom is the only son of Mr and Mrs S. Collier,- of Cronshaw Drive, Langho.
married at St Mary s RC Church. Langho. to main tenance engineer Mr Paul Joint Collier. The bride is the only
white Swiss crepe with a guipure lace bodice and trimming of guipure lace on the skirt. Her shoulder- leiwh veil was surmounted by ”n Tudor-style headdress,
The bride wore a gown of IRELAND—NELSON
Miss Jane Elizabeth Nelson, only daughter of Mr and Mrs F. Nelson, of Church Brow, Clitheroe. was mar ried at Clitheroc Parish Church to Mr Christopher. John Ireland. The bridegroom, the only
State rcgi.'tered nurse
tricals. Given away by. her father,
Justine Nelson (bride's niece).The adult bridesmaids
son of Mr and Mrs J. P- Ireland, of Woodfield View. Whnlley, is a management trainee with Thorn • Elec
and she carried a white Bib’.c with gold roses. Matron of honour Mrs
the oride wore a white prin cess-line gown of French crystal crepe with a satin cloquet .sleeveless co at trimmed with guipure lace. Her picture hat was also trimmed with guipure lace, and she . carried white or c h id s . and lily-of-the-
Valerie Perkins wore a dress of "old and lemon (loweied c o t to n nnd carried a bouquet of eold and white
Eddleston- Groomsmen were Mr T h o m a s Williams,
roses. Best man was Mr Philip
bride's brothel', and Mr David Perkin's, bridegroom's cousin Ushers were Mr David Illingworth, bride groom's brother-in-law. and Mr David Williams, brides
brother M ,,r j. Guerin offiriateri
at iiic ceremony, assisted bv the. bridegroom's unc.c. the Rev. John Collier. Organist was Mrs Maureen
' Snape. A reception was held at
the Nqw Drop Inn. R’b- Chester after which the eoueie left for a honeymoon 'n the Lake District. They will live in Blackburn.
vallev Bridesmaids- were Miss Mary Ireland i bridegroom's
sister). Miss Susan Haworth, Miss Rachel Glnsscodlne i bride's cousin) and Miss
wore Empire-line printed dresses in shades of blue and carried Victorian posies of small yellow chrysanthe mums trimmed with navy and mauve ribbon. The small bridesmaids wore princess-line dresses of white striped cotton and carried pomanders of yellow
flowers. Best man was Mr Richard
Vickers, and groomsmen
were Mr David Nelson and Mr John Nelson, the bride's
formed by the Rev. J. C. Hudson, and a reception was held at the bride’s
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handed over bv landlord's wife Mrs Doreen Conway, and received on behalf of Castlelord by the Divisional Director of ‘Social Service*. Mr Brian Lcybourne.
The new additions were
\\ho helped to raise the money — through raftles, contests and dropping an odd penny in the bottle —
Many of the customers
were at the pub to watch the presentation.
way. who has only been at the Craven Heitcr tor eight months, was delighted by the customers' response.
to till tlic bottle and just, about Everyone chipped in with something." he said.
“ It took just, three months
and although my wile and I have done charity work
"Tins is our first, pub Landlord Mr Harry Con
before, we have never come across more generous, friendly people than those in Clithcroc.”
enough for the Craven Heifer regulars. Already they are back on the go — this time with a one-gallon whisky bottle.
However, one bottle is not / /
receives the gifts from Mrs Conway watched by cus tomers and some of the Castlcford residents.
1MCTUKI!: Mr Lcybourne
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Saint’s day celebration
dcis tones Hospital. Whatley, celebrated St Luke's Day on Friday at a service for all
raUnnls mul stall nt Cal-
denominations in Fie hospi tal church. The Rev. R. A. llavpur,
.1, Butcher, the non-confor mist chaplain. Alicnvards the conurcga- tion attended a special
the hospital’s church of England chaplain, took the service, assisted by the Rev.
lunch. St Luke is the patron saint ot hospitals.
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brothers. The ceremony was per
home. After a honcvmoon in
worth. Darwen.
SETTLE Castle Hill House Settle
"North Wales, the couple will live in Meanwood Rood,
Leeds. Photoeraph: J. G. Farn-
School’s future
THE Planning and Trans portation Committee of the nibble Valley Council is to seek talks with the princi pal of Moorland School ! about t.hc .school's future
growth. Conn. Tom Rushton
(Clithcroe) .said a traffic problem hod been created in Eastham Street and Rib
blcsdale Avenue. Noting that planning
application had been appro ved for a hut, he said the
committee should keep an (iv. «r» nnv future extensions
future correct access to the school might be from Pim
lico Road.
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