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14 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 8th, 1977


EX-SERGEANT TONY SETTLES IN AT THE BLACK HORSE


SETTLING in as hosts at Pimlico’s Black Horse Hotel are former police sergeant Tony Brown and his wife June.


June (30) alrea^ know the area well, for Tony was a uniformed sergeant at Clitheroe between 1973 and . 1975 — part of the 13 years


Wigan-bom Tony (35) and


bum and spent her early life there. • She has worked at Stirk House and the White Bull at Gisbum and the Star-


he spent in the Force. ; June ■


Michael knocks down Lot 1


MICHAEL McKENNA (17), of Longridge, made his debut as an auctioneer on Thursday, at Hothersall,


t r a d i t i o n , M ic h a e l performed his 20-minute


Forrest and McKenna and Son’s Antique sale. Contmumg in his family’s


C e c i l ia ’s RC School, Longridge, Michael will now be embarlong on a series of postal courses and practical training, with the object of becoming a fully-qualified


stint confidently and on stepping down from the rostrum, he was warmly applauded. A former pupil of St


which went under the hammer during the after­ noon was an ebonised display, which sold for £125. Other items sold included a Vienna wall clock case (£85), a mahogany comer cupboard (£60) and an ebonised table


auctioneer and valuer. The highest priced item


was bom in Chat-,


kie Arms at Clitheroe,' and was m anageress of a Clitheroe wine merchants’ business for two years.


’ licensees of the Freema­ so n s ’ Hotel, Milnrow, re tu rn e d to Clitheroe because they like living in the Ribble Valley.


The couple, who were


introducing bar snacks and light meals and Tony is plan- rang to create a beer garden, complete with umbrellas, on land at the back.


form an official pool team at the pub and later to set up a local league if there is enough interest.


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Combine a trip to our beautiful part of


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co u n try s id e in Round Tablers’ cars, they stopped for Christmas dinner at the Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves.


made soup, roast turkey dinner, a sweet, coffee and mince pies, all provided free


After a drive round the


residents of Castleford Home for the Elderly, and six from Clitheroe Hospital.


There they had home­


Round Table’s community services convenor, and his committee.


The outing was arranged by Mr Brian Haig, the


pensioners sitting down to their dinner at the Red Pump.


Pictured are some of the


played during the meal. The party included 13


hristmas ■ carols were


Gorton, whose staff also gave their services free.


PARTY


everyone singing favourite carols.


was pr epa r e d by Mrs Robertson and Mrs Beard- wood, Later food was taken out to those who were unable to attend. The party ended with


ton Bmtist Chapel Ladies’ Social Hour. A tasty tea of festive fare


guests attended the annual Christmas party of BiUing-


SOME 31 members and C O P I E S o f


p h o t o g r a p h s t a k en for the, Clitheroe Adver­ tiser and Times can be ordered


sfrom;i;‘ou r 'King Street office. '


6"x4".. 8" X 6"..


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ONLY £ 2 1 146


COTTAGE CHAIR In pine


ONLY £ 1 1 .3 8


CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SUGGESTION


S k a 72-78 s i


......43p ..... 65p


^ »AS , recentlyI


ADVERTISEC ^ONTV j


I n o rm a l ly ^ JACK JONES “A//to £3.49


Yourself” 20 golden greats, “Without her," “Let me be


f the one, ” “Make It with you, ^ '•be ""/reto. of


L P records only 60p normally £2.99


TONY MONOPOLY Includes, /Wac4r#/iur Park, I Believe Bless You, You’ve got a riend.


WIchata Lineman, The Look of Love, Without Her, Fool on the Hill.


songs Including:


SUPER 2 LP RECORDS BOX FOR CHILDREN A Insert £ * 1 b5 0 normally £5


told by Peter Ustinov— keep them quiet for hours


T^® of THE LITTLE PRINCE ^


^ I NORMALLY


> “The unforgettable GLENN MILLER,” the original and


£3.49 most popular 20 melodies


old twin daughters Lynsey and Nicola, and two other daughters, Amanda (10) and Mane (12), who will be going to school in Clitheroe.


children — Stephen (14), Shai'on (12) and Jacquelyn (10) — who live with his first wife in Great Harwood.


of some custom, for June’s father Mr Bert Parker, works just across the road at Clitheroe’s ICI plant and has promised.to pop in occasion­ ally for a pint on his way home.


The couple can be certain Tony also has three other The couple have one-year- Tony is also hoping to


la ted, several plans to improve the pub. June is


They have already formu-


Firemen praised for quick


response to call


,were out on Tuesday night dealing with a fierce chim- ney blaze a t the head g a rd e n e r ’s cottage at Stonyhurst College..


• The' head gatSener, Mr Reg Coupe, was out when the fire started, but his \vife Anne and three children Jennifer (14), Susan (12) and James (5) were in the cottage.


ter that there was “an explo­ sion,” and flames started roaring up the chimney. “James was in the bath


Mii Coupe told our repor­


CHILDREN with their parents and shoppers eager to snap up a bargain Christ­ mas gift descended on Chip­ ping Village Hall on Satur­ day for the annua] Christ­ mas fair.


committee is well satisfied with its profit of £380. Village organisations all helped to run the stalls.


the Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Edward Newhouse. Eight- year-old Dorothy HodWnson presented the Mayoress with flowers. To the


The fair was opened by As a result, the hall


tree decorated by Bowland- vdth-Leagram Parish Coun­ cil completed the setting. The parish council also ran a raffle.


with holly, balloons and trimmings, and a Christmas


committee had their usual fresh produce stall. Scouts and Cubs sold cakes, and Mrs Sara Seed and Mrs D o r o t h y Ch a dwic k represented Leagram with a stall of preserves and jams.


Members of the show


Father Christmas arrived with a sack of toys for them. The stage was festooned


delight of the children.


kept the children happy with refreshments and the village hall ladies served afternoon tea.


stall are, from the left: Coun. Newhouse, Mrs Ann Seed, Mrs Christine Stott, Mrs Joan Bullock and Mrs Newhouse.


Pictured at the produce


tee ran raffles with Mrs B. Procter winning a rocking chair as first prize in one. Mrs Kathleen Brewer


tombola. Chipping Parish Council and the vifiage hall commit­


Brownies and Guides sold t handkerchiefs and toys, and


he WI ran the ever-popular 75p OFF


TOP 50 L.Ps


Mil HC EC


CLITHEROE Fire Brigade


and I told the other two to fetch him and go into the kitchen, while I tried to keep the flames back with the fireguard,” she said.


keep the flames in the fire place and they burnt part of my dining room carpet.”


brigade was m^ellous — they were here in no time.”


C l i th e ro e f i re station attended and quickly had the blaze under control. Said Mrs Coupe: “The


One ap p l ian c e from


because the heat was intense. I couldn’t manage^ to


“ft was frightening really


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