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THE Kibble Valley’s two projects for the Queen’s Silver Jubilee have now received the final go- ahead. The projects — to buy minibuses for youth vvork and provide a summer play scheme — haye been approved by the Central Jubilee Council in


people will have a great chance to help make sure the projects become reality. A special stall is being placed in the market to sell tickets for the borough raffle, which will play a major part in meeting the district’s £20,000 tiwget. The draw takes .place at Newton Village Hall on November 18th. . The stall, which will be


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Clitheroe YFC, Mr John Smithson, was married to Miss Elsie Kipling at St Peter’s Church, Great Asby, Cumbria. The bridegroom is the


A former chairman of


eldest son of Mr and Mrs J. B. Smithson, of Skelcies Hall, IGrkby Stephen, and formerly of Carter Fold Farm, Waddington, and the bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Kipling, of Fell View, Little Asby, Appleby. The bride, given away by


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her father, was attended by her cousins. Miss Christine Holder and Miss Susan Holder. Best man was Mr Brian


Smithson, the bridegroom’s brother. Ushers were' Mr Roger Smithson, another brother, and Mr Gordon Kipling, the bride’s brother. After the ceremony,


performed by the Rev. R. Wilkinson, a reception was held at the Shap Wells Hotel, Shap, Cumbria. P h o to g ra p h : Derek Green, Penrith.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


BADMINTON CLUB


WHIST and


DOMINOES WEDNESDAY,


OCTOBER 12th at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 40p including tea and biscuits


first 20,000 were paid for by Theo’s and Borough Printing and for the last 10,000 by


market a week on Saturday and possibly on Tuesday as well. To date about 30,000 raffle tickets have been distributed to local parish councils, factories, firms and other organisations. The printing costs for the


decorated in Jubilee colours, will be run by youngsters from Trinity Youth Club. I t will also be on the


London. . And on - Saturday local


colour television and there are over a dozen other prizes. Recent donations have


Coneron and Learning. Post­ ers advertising the raffle have been paid for by Cowgill’s. Top prize in the raffle is a


boosted the Ribble Valley appeal to £940.37. They have come from: Clitheroe and district Probus Club (£20), Read CC (£12.43), Read Street Fund (£21), Read Scouts (£20), Read MU (£25), Flexible,Reinforce­ ments (£100), Whalley Trefoil (£8), Clitheroe Soroptimists Club (£25), Mellor Brook Community Centre (£20), West Bradford Guides (£20), Read United FC (£12), Clitheroe Golf Club (£100), Castle Run (£168.38), Coun. F. Talbot (£5). A further £38 has been


donated to the central fund by local people.


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Clitharoe Advertiser and Times, October 6th, 1977.• 3


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YOUNG cyclists in the Slaidburn area know all about the Highway Code and, after u presentation at Br e n n a n d s Endowed School, they now have badges and certificates to prove it. The school participates


Remember this deserving cause


MAY I commend this year’s poppy appeal by the Royal British Legion to all the people of the Ribble Valley. Last year the appeal did


not keep pace with inflation, yet demands on the Legion fo r h elp continue to


increase. Contrary to what many


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Plea to clean up road


AS a twice-daily traveller on the Clitheroe-Hurst Green road, I wish to complain about the disrasting state of th e road between the Bashall Eaves and Mitton turnings. Most of the time the road


is covered in cow dirt and other farm debris from the nearby Co-op owned farm. TTie mess is not cleared up after farm implements and cattle have passed along the


road. It is a danger to people travelling by car or other


vehicle. The road is often slippery and greasy, espe­ cially Mter it has ’


people think, the Legion is as much concerned with helping the family of a young soldier shot in Belfast last week, aq with the widow of a serviceman killed on the Somme in World War I.





the Legion are to the men and women who serve in the Forces and its moral duty is to remember those who died on active service: Well over


a million since 19(X), a total still mounting, because in only one year this century — 19& — were there no Brit­ ish servicemen killed in


sibilities will not disappear in our time, even if there are no more wars. "Twenty years from now there will be up to six million ex-servicemen and their dependants still alive.


will increasingly require help. The Royal British Lepon, with your help, will be there to give it, proud to honour the dead by helping the li-ving. May we all contribute


As they grow older, they .


action. The Legion’s respon­


The prime obligations of Vi,’ PARKINSON — KNOWLES


elder son of Mr and Mrs J. W. Parkinson, of Hareden Farm, Dunsop Bridge..The bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Knowles, of Walkerfold, Chaigley. . Given away by her father, the bride wore a white model Edwardian-style gown with cape sleeves and a ful l t rain,


Parkinson married bank clerk Miss Jean H. Knowles at St Hubert’s RC Church, D u n s o p B r i d g e , on Saturday. The bridegroom is the


Farmer Mr Edward W.


ing. It is about time someone complained, ■ so that maybe at last some steps can be taken to see that this mess is cleaned up — and kept clean. Is it not time that the


oeen rain­


towards this most worth­ while cause and in so doing remember those who gave their lives so that we could enjoy the freedom which is now ours. COUN. E. NEWHOUSE Ribbic Valley Mayor.


organza, trimmed with lace. She had a Juliet cap, trim­ med with pearls, and a short veil. She carried yellow roses and white freesia. Chief bridesmaid was


in Swiss


Miss Rachel Parkinson, bridegroom’s sister, and other attendants were Miss Pamela Bullock and Miss


Sheila Bullock.


cream cotton with a lemon and brown floral pattern. Miss Parkinson wore a yellow hat and carried yellow roses, and the other attendants had yellow rose headresses and carried baskets of yellow roses.


They wore dresses .of


, M r ‘John R. Parkinson; bridegroom’s brother, .was best man and ushers were Mr Alan W. Knowles, bride’s brother, and Mr Thomas W. Wells, brideg­ room’s brother-in-law.


organist and Fr. J. F. Stoker officiated. A recep­ tion was held at the Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves, before the couple left for a touring honeymoon in Scot­ land. They will live in Dunsop Bridge. Photograph: Hyndburn


Mr John Cowking was PECK — WILKINSON


Colour Studios, Clayton-Ie- Moors.


Peck was ma rr ied to Ribblesdale Pool attendant Miss Linda Ann Wilkinson at Gisbum Parish Church on Saturday.


Wood machinist Mr John


farmer in question, thought of the people who travel along this road and the risk of accident they are taking because of his negligence?


DISGUSTED TRAVELLER.


the Advertiser and Times that during the course of normal farming operations at the Withgill estate, cattle have to cross the road from the adjacent field to the farm buildings. In the process they do deposit droppings on the road. He added: “The recent


e A CWS spokesman told Curtain up at Calderstones


works at.'Dugdale’s, Chat- bum, is the only son of Mr and Mrs D. Peck, of Talbot Close, Clitheroe, and the bride is the youngest daugh­ ter of Mr and Mrs R. WillSn- son, of Gisburn Cotes, Gisbum. The bride, given away by


The bridegroom, who


in the road safety scheme annually and this year, the Ribbic Vialley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Edward Newhouse, were there to present certifi­ cates and badges. The Mayor congratulated the recipients on the efforts they put into the course and commended the school for participating. Road safety organiser


Mr Neil Cunliffe showed a film about safe cycling on


attending Bowland County S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l , returned to his former • school specially to receive


the roads. Some parents also attended to see the awards being made to Jonathan Kean, Andrew Rigby, Anne-Marie Green, Helen Parker, Jill Mason, Peter Blackwell and Philip Metcalfe. Phi l ip,«who is now


ance to children under nine at the time of the course were presented to Lisa Rigby, Velda Mason, Peter Collinson and Neil Breaks. Pictured here with the


his award. Certificates of attend­


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her father, wore a -white nylon org^die gown with a tiered skirt trimmed with guipure lace. She had a Juliet cap and a short veil decorated ■with seed pearls and carried red roses and white freesia. Matron of honour was the


bridegroom’s sister, Mrs Valerie Sunderland and bridesmaids were her daughters, Janice and Lucy Ann, and Miss Amanda Jayne Webster. Mrs Sunderland wore a


wet weather has aggravated the problem, but we do keep in touch with the local police and make regul^ checks, if necessary cleaning up the road so that it does not become a safety hazard.”


Worked at


■Bradford. He was 76. . Mr Pyper leaves a wife,-


college A FORMER member of the l a b o r a t o r y s t a f f a t Stonyhurst College, Mr Hugh Slater Pyper, of The Green, Hurst Green, has died in St Luke’s Hospital,


Mrs Ann Evelyn Pyper, and a daughter. A funeral service was conducted at St P e te r ’s Church, ■ Hurst Green, by Fr Paul ■


before interment in the churchyard.:


, WHALLEY MOTHERS’ UNION


M A ■ V S A L E


McGill;


: 3. (10) “Black is black” — La Belle Epoque. .■ 4. (14) “ I remember yesterday” — Donna Summer. 5.. (13) “Black Betty” — Ram .lam. 6. (—) “Yes sir, I can boogie”;—Baccara. 7. (2) “Down deep inside” Donna Summer. 8. (7) “Telephone man” — Men Wilson. ■9. (16) “No more heroes” — Stranglers. 10. (15) “Love hurts” — Nazareth.


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1. (3) “Sliver lady” — David Soul. 2. (11)'“From New York to L.A.’l — Patsy Gallant.


Worston farmer dies, 55


THE funeral takes place in Downham this afternoon of local daily and sheep farmer Mr Benjamm Herbert Lons­ dale, of Moorside Farm, Worston.


' Gemeterw^ ** ' ** Cemetery


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-wife, .Pearl, and two daugh- Pamela


-Wife, .Pearl, and two daugh­ ters,; Pamela and Patncia.


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TidLiS* a Leonard's


died early on Monday morn­ ing, was a regular visitor to Chtheroe Auction Mart and was also a long-serving sidesman at St Lehnard’s Church, Downham.


Mr Lonsdale (55), who


Church, Downham. After


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Leonard’s, internment :will place


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the funeral at St at Ghatburn


CALDER’STONES Revue and Dramatic Society’s latest production, .“Friends and neighbours,” ppened on Tuesday with a perform- ance for the hospital’s patients.


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The society’s search for a


" sTlIwS’f pictured taking a break we^to o


the society’s season, can be seen tonight and Friday at the Hospital Theatre, Caldcrstones., Members ofrthe cast are


The play, which opens


from rehearsal. Back row, from the left — Brenda Jones, John Smith, Brian H ow a r t h , Ma r g a r e t


row,


H ow a r t h , M a r g a r e t Colbert, Brian Slow and


a Margaret Dilworth, Susan: Jones, Audrey Flavell and


Rosalie Armitage; _


Ken Widdowson. Ken Widdowson.


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Sta r 'k ie Arms Hotel, Clitheroe, the couple left for a touring honeymoon. They will live in Wilson Street, Clitheroe.' Photograph: Hyndburn Colour Studios, Accrington.


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DESPITE heavy ram, s e v e r a l memb e r s of Clitheroe ramblers turned out on Saturday to walk m the Horton and Gisbum area. From Horton bridge, the' went to Paythome througl Gisburne Park and then , along the banks of the Riiverver Ribble to Sawley. Severa nny


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