' * A ( ! ! 6 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 29th, 1977 IN PARTY MOOD AT LOW MOOR ;i ^
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Welcome to all
budgie fans
ARE you interested in keep ing budgerigars, or would you like to leam how to breed and show them? I f so, Clitheroe and
District Budgerigar Society, regarded as one of the best in the North of England, will welcome you with open, arms.
30 jp.m. on the second Wednesday of each month, in the room above the social club in Wellgate. Alterna
Meetings take place at 7-
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elected were: President and chairman, Mr K; 'Waites; v ice-chairman, Mr T. Nelson; secretary, Mr Driver; treasurer, Mr' H. Bradley; show secretary, Mr T. Luke; assistant show secretary, Mr H. Eastham; fimds. Sir K Lea, Mr H. Smitlues; publicity, Mr R. Harrison; catering, Mr P. Holland, Mr D. Whaites; committee, Mr N. Barrett, Mr M. Kenyon, Mr C. Maes, Mr L. Posner; auditors, Mr T. Luke, Mr D. 'Whaites.
Patients’
own disco PATIENTS who enjoy the facilities at the “73” club at
during a dance at the club, p a t ie n ts showed their appreciation by presenting hlike with an inscribed silver goblet.
raise more'money to provide h'ghting effects to complete the umt. At the presentation,
the artists — led by vocal illusionist Mike Falcon, of Blackburn, raised £250 to cover the cost of the disco. Now they are planning to
and semi-professional artists who all perform at the club. From just three: shows,
to disco music," thanks to a group of local professional
Calderstones can now dance
coming events is the annual dinner dance, to be held at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, on February 18th, for which bookint be arranged througl Driver. At the AGM, officials
can Mr
tively, prospective members can'contact secretary Mr R. Driver, of 8 Hodder Grove, Clitheroe (Tel. 25676). One of the society’s forth
/i- -‘Zt wA FAMILY! \ i r ’ i
CHRISTMAS celebrations for the Roe family in Clitheroe were more of a regimental reunion than a festive occasion this year.
wife Olivia, of Kemple View, head a family whose
For Arnold Roe and his Territorial Army 'Volunteer
fan^y jumps to attention, Mr Roe is a captain in the
Year’s ban on motor cyclist
Wood Terrace, was fined £35 for driving a motorKiycle without insurance, £10 for having no driving licence, and £5 for having no' test certificate. ' •
motor-cycle in Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, arid a check revealed he had no insur lance, test certificate or
icence.
imposed consecutive six month bans for; the insur ance and licence offences. Insp. Bill Moore said that police saw. Kennedy riding a
The magistrates also
A CHATBURN ‘man was fined £70 and banned from driving for a year by Clitheroe Magistrates after admitting three motoring summonses. Gordon Kennedy (19), of
(20) and Edward (21), and now their two sons-in-law, John Sieczkowski and Jim Wood, all serve with the Queen’s Lancashire Regi ment. Just to make sure that the
lives revolve round the Army. . Their two sons, Graham
'eventful year in which two its members visited Buckin gham Palace. ' First was Mr Roe, who
accompanied local cadet Malcolm Hillaiy when he was presented with the Duke of Edinburgh award. Then it was the turn of
•the reriment, accompanied the colonel to present the Queen with a regimental brooch, six silver ash-trays and £1,000 for the Jubilee appeal fund. Mr and Mrs Roe have still
r n o l d af te r h i s B 'father, and their other
able year, Mr and Mrs Roe drank a toast to thejr own silver wedding anniversary on Christmas Eve.
Roe family is son Alistair, who attends Riversmead School. His ambition, not surprisingly, is to! join the Army, or maybe the police force. Just to complete a memor
nurse at Calderstones, was m a r r ie d to 'Cpl John Sieczkowski, of Woone L^e. The other member of the
f ve birth to a baby, named ter, (Jarrol Linda, a
Graham who, with other officers and soldiers from
over, the four young soldiers will be saying farewell to their families, as the regi ment is leaving for a two- year spell in Cyprus. But in the meantime, the family can look back on an
Reserve. After the celebrations are
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A SLEIGH dmwn by a Land-Rover decorated with rein deer on its sides tookHather Christmas through the streets
collected tins and packets of food and tnoney for their Community Service Fund. ■
of Clitheroe on a mission organised by the Round Table. He distributed sweets to the children and his helpers
■ pensioners on Christmas Eve. Father Christmas and his entourage —
There was a good response and the groceries which were collected ivere made into food parcels and distributed to
Table chairman Mr John Rushton (right) — as they set off on one of their three evening tours.
FALL I are pictured including
90-year-old has fond memories of Clitheroe
A WOMAN who lived in Clitheroe for 60 years will be celebrating her 90th birthday on Wednesday. For the past three years
son, Alan, who lives with his family in’Worthing, Sussex, and a. sister-in-law Mrs Elizabeth Banks, who lives in Waddington.
Pendle Club
more reason to remember Jubilee year. Their daugh ter, Mrs M a rk e t Wood,
Harold Parkinson, was invited to sing a verse.
chairman. Miss Dorothy Rushton played the piano for carol smging. Everyone from the Mayor' to the' oldest member, Mr
Pendle Club were the Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe (Coun. and Mrs Bob Ains worth) and the luncheon club chairman Mr Joe Robinson and Mrs Robinsrin. After the meal, former
a Christmas dinner of turkey,. plum pudding and mince pies at a party organ ised by the Old People’s Welfare Luncheon Club. . Guests at the p ^ y at the
MORE than 60 people from Clitheroe who live alone and are aged over 70, tucked into
member of St Mary’s Parish Church and involved herself in many of its social events and societies. Mrs Wilkinson also has a
Clitheroe was at Low Moor and then she moved to “Rose Mount,” Fox Street, where she lived for well over 50 years. Mrs Wilkinson was a
C l ith e ro e from Little Houghton, Northampton shire, when she was 23, and it was here that she met and married her late husband James. H e r f i r s t home in
with her daughter and her husband, Mrs Wilkinson left behind many friends — among them Mrs Ida Grad- well, of Pimlico Road, and Miss Daisy Banks. Mrs Wilkinson moved to
Wilkinson is 3(X) miles away from the town she loves, she still keeps in touch with its day to day happenings through the Advertiser and 'Times. When she went to live
Mrs Lilian 'V/ilkinson has been living with her daugh ter, Mrs Jean Driver, in West Clandon, Guildford. But even though Mrs
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^MORE than 80 residents of St Ann’s Court and Low Moor village joined| forces for a bumper Christmas dinner and party. Housing manager Mr
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Michael Hartford was' chief guest, Mr Philip Case ran a disco, Miss' Pamela Duckworth, of, Rishton, sang and Mrs' Kenyon, of Clitheroe, play^ the piano.
organised
a.bingo session an d Mrs M a r g a r e t Nicholson and helpers! from local firms, assisted with the serving of thei meal and washing up.'
everyone enjoyed games and dancing, 'for which plenty of spot prizes were awarded. Mrs Sylvia Roberts
tered housing scheme’s residents, oldest member Mrs Glover presented warden Mrs Marjorie Ho l lywo o d and her husband Gil with a pouffe and a flower arrange ment. After a buffet supper,
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There are SEVEN .deliberate differences between the two pictures. Put a ring around each one, add your name, age and address and post to “Spot the Difference," Clitheroe Advertiser, and Times (Office, King Street, Ciitheroe.
For Mr Peter Baker, of Morton’s of Moor Lane, Clitheroe, has been kind enough to give us three super prizes of piastic model kits;'a Motocrosser (competition motorbike): a Porsche 917K (motorcar) and a U S A F Fairchild Rghter/Bomber Get aircraft), all of which are exclusive to Mr Baker’s shop. So get your entries in early. The first three correct entries opened on the day will each receive one of these fabulous kits.
RULES
The co n ^ lilio n Is open lo everyone aged 18 years or under, except tor employeos ol Untied Newsoaoers and Iheir im m ed.^ lamly. Ooslng data for entries is lirsl post "niursday, January 5th,
the w in n is Thursday, January 12th, 1978.. No correspondence will be ente r^ H r; and J u d ^ ^ S ls a r ^ _
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