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THE senior nursing tutor at Caiderstones Hospital, Miss Florence Pallett, has retired having devoted the whole of


devbted service, she was pre- sented .with a gilt carriage clock arid flowers on Wednes-' day by Mr W. E. Broome, . director of. nursing education for the Burnlev district.


her working life to the Health Service. In recogni t ion of her/.


She did ‘wonderful fat Reedley Hall, and also at ka PrlllAaG.. _1 » .1


School of .‘Nursing to ensure that the changeover went smoothly. She. used a highly progressive approach, arid is said by those in authority to have done “a wonderful job.”


’ Caiderstones nursing tutor Mr J. G. Hindle, (right)


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TRAINEE librarian Miss Janet Earnshaw designed her own gown for her wedding to Mr Stephen Henry Brown at Ciitheroe Parish Church on Saturday.


the Rev. and Mrs Henry Brown, of Croasdale Drive, Ciitheroe.





The bride wore a gown of m v i i a m a u .um g


Philippa Whitney and brides­ maids were Miss Janet


No insurance


FOR driving a motorcycle without insurance, Henry Rushton (18), of Padiham Road, Sabden, was fined £40 at Ciitheroe Magistrates Court. Rushton, admitting the offence in a letter to the court, said he was travelling to Ciitheroe to see his sister, who was expecting a baby.


juhet cap and ve\\, and was given away by her father. Chief bridesmaid was Miss


Mr and Mrs D. Earnshaw, of Cross Fells, Ribblesdale Avenue, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a material con­ troller at Trutex, is the son of


The bride is the daughter of


Brown, the bridegroom’s sis- t e r , and Mi s s Sus a n . Earnshaw, the bride’s sister.


formed by the -Rev. J. C. Hudson, assisted by the bridegroom’s father, and a reception was held, at Stirk House Hotel, Gisbuvn. After a honeymoon in Scotland, the couple will live in Chester Avenue, Ciitheroe.


P h o t o g r a p h : P y e ’s, Ciitheroe.


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FOR failing to comply with an1 “access only” sign in Queen St r e e t , Whalley, Philip Spencer Nadin was fined £5 at Ciitheroe Magistrates’ Court. Nadin (30), of Mitton Road, Whalley, admitted the off­ ence, saying in a letter that he was looking for somkwhere to park while he went to the post office.


Brown, the bridegroom’s brother, and groomsmen Mas­ ter J. D. Earnshaw and Mr P. H. Banks. Ushers weve Mr Brian Hood and Mr Richard Clayton. The ceremony was per­


They wore dresses of green satin. Best man was Mr Nicholas


DUGDALE — SPURGEON


corn millers B. Dugdale and Sons, Mr Stephen Dugdale was married at All Hallows’ Church, Mitton, on Saturday to Miss Susan Spurgeon.


A director of the Ciitheroe


ter of Mr and Mrs J. Spur­ geon, of Mason Green, Bashall Eaves.


cathedral veil was held in place by a headdress of white flowers and she carried a bou­ quet of mixed freesia.


Bridesmaid Miss Janet


Turner wore a gown of blue and white chiffon and a juliet cap of white flowers. Her bou- quet of white flowers was trimmed with blue ribbon.


Best man was Mr Trevor Roberts and groomsman Mas­ ter Adam Spurgeon. Ushers


were Mr Frederick Spurgeon, Mr Roger Dugdale, Dr Gor-


her father, wore an Empive- liue gown oi white nylon chii- fon trimmed with guipure lace and featuring a train. Her


The bride, given away by


son of Mr and Mrs G. W. Dugdale, of Eastham House, Mitton, and the bride, a hank employee, is the only daugh­


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Mr Peter


The ceremony was per­ formed by the Rev. A. F.


Knowles and the organist was Mr Donald Hartley. A reception was held at the


Ciitheroe. P h o to g r a p h : P y e ’s,


Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. The couple will live at West Bradford.


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CLITHEROE Naturalists broke fresh ground on Satur­ day when they visited Buck- den, scene of the.recent potholing tragedy. -


|'Pot, but were-unaware of the disaster until their return home.


They made their way by the


footpath of Buckden Pike to Cray and over the'limestone d in ts of Langstrothdale Chase to Yockenthwaite and by the riverside to Hub- berholme. Here they visited the church and admired the oak pews and choir stalls carved by the Thompson fam­ ily of craftsmen, whose trademark is a mouse.


heron, redshank and dipper on its nest were sighted, and the mournful cry of the golden plover was heard.


Many birds including1 the


start of the walk, but heavy rain — much needed as all the becks were dry — set in and persisted for most of the afternoon.


The weather was fine at the


the Calder, led by S, A. Spencer. Members are meet­ ing at 12-45 for the Burnley bus to Padiham.


Gregory for leading the walk. The next walk, on May 15th, will be on the slopes of


Mr R. Yates thanked Mr J. Along with older children from the village, the tiny tots modelled a wide ranae of clothes


nighti^ear.lmC Fashlons’ whalleV> including parly dresses, play and beach wear, denims arid panntsflTmjsed^5^forfunds^mmmar ^


a0r9anked ^ Oroup leaders and


and mountain rescue services on the; way to the Langstroth


Members saw police, fire


-by the Old Girls’ Association of Ciitheroe Grammar School, that the coffee supply ran dry


■ Ciitheroe .Town Mayor’s par­ lour and more than £80 was


of them old girls — turned out to support the. event at the


mid-morning and more had to be sent for. At least 200 people — many


.raised:1. . V. ■ . ';■•■■■/ 1 _ The money is the Associa-1


Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Leo Wells, and Rib- ble Valley Mayor, and Mayoress, Coun. and . Mrs


jointly ojeanised by old' girls Mrs Barbara Taylor and Mrs Mary Chatburn.


Miss Barbara Bingham was also there to welcome and chat to visitors. The coffee morning was


event by the school itself in diamond jubilee year takes place next Tuesday when most of the 460 pupils will be tackling a 10-mile sponsored walk. The girls will be setting off


The major fund raising


from school at about 9-15 a.m. and their route will take them through Highmoor and Mearley Hall, along the base of Peridle Hill to Downham, to Chatburn and back to school. It is hoped that the walk, organised jointly by several members of staff, will raise more than £1,000 towards the new stage equipment.


Victoriana


AN assorted collection of Vic­ toriana was brought by speaker Mr R. Hargreaves, of j Wigan, to the May meeting of Ciitheroe Antique Collectors’ Club at the Sun Inn, Wad- dington, on Monday. For the next meeting, on


Mr Henry Fo r re s t, of Ciitheroe.


shotgun licence, a 35-year-old Ciitheroe man did not tell the, police that he had a previous conviction for drunk and dis­ orderly behaviour, the town’s ma gi s t r a t e s were toid. Charles Ainsworth, of Carlton Place, admitted making a false statement to obtain the certificate and was fined £10. He told the court that he had genuinely forgotten about the conviction. He was still wait­ ing to see whether his licence wouid be renewed.


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Scouts set up new council structure


ST MARY’S and St Paul’s Scouts have become the


first Ciitheroe District Group to streamline their adult support structure in line with recommendations made


by a National Scout Association Working Party last September.


The main feature of the new


arrangements, adopted at the group’s annual meeting, is that the bulk of fund-raising is being taken over by new group councils — one for St Mary’s and one for St Paul’s.


change-over are two-fold, according to group chairman Mr John Clayton. “In my opin­ ion the business affairs o'f the group can be run more effi­ ciently by a smaller-executive committee, while the new group councils will be able to involve a greater number of parents in the active running of Scout affa irs ,” he explained.


management of the whole group. The advantages of the


• Lancashire to do so, are well ahead of schedule.


implemented in all Scout groups by December, 1977, and St Mary’s and St Paul’s, probably the first in East


The new structures must be The officers of their new


executive committee are to be: .president — Mr Joe


Robinson;: chairman — Mr John Clayton; secretary — Mrs L. Hdlt; treasurer — Mr B. Lofthouse; group chairman (St Mary’s) — Mr T. Rock, group chairman (St Paul’s) — Mr J. Rothwell.


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Tom Robinson,visited the cof­ fee morning. Girls’ school headmistress


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