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PROCTOR — i (DRMEROD


Eileen Ormerod was mar­ ried to Mr Alec Proctor at Woodnook Baptist Church, Accrington,- on Saturday.


Clitheroe / nurse - Miss The .bride, who lives in


. Blackburn,- is the 'only daughters of the late Mr and Mrs-W. M.. Ormerod.


Peel Street-and-works at Queen’s ,i iPark , Hospital,


The bridegroom, of Cedar -Street, Accrington,


an employee at'. Donshu Footwear, Rishton, and secretary of the Woodnook Church, - is- the youngest son of the late Mr J. Proctor. The : bride, given away


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Proctor, the bridegroom’s son. Groomsmen were Mr Tony Renton, the-brideg­ room’s son-in-law, and Mr Terry Etchells, the bride’s cousin. Usher was Mr Alan Garmston.


JTHEROE a.m. to 6 p.m.


formed by the Rev. C. J. Smith and organist Miss Susan Hunt.. - After a reception at the Calf’s Head Hotel, Wor- ston, the couple left for a honeymoon, in Weston- Super-Mare. They will live in C e d a r . S t r e e t , Accrington. P h o to g rap h : P y e ’s, Chtheroe.i j '> < n


-The ceremony was p<


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Hazel Renton, the brideg­ room’s daughter, and Mrs Ma rjo r ie Etchells, the bride’s cousin. They wore classical gowns in blue silk jersey , and carried pink and white carnations. Best man was Mr Kevin-


by her cousin, Mr Arthur B. Taylor, wore, a full- length- model gown of cream French silk jersey and carried pink roses and cream freesia. Attendants were Mrs


S p e c i a l t i e s


ONE hundred ties bearing emblems of .Clitheroe Town Council’s coat of arms have been ordered by the council.


th e council will decide whether-to restrict their sale to people connected with-the council or to offer them to the public.


buy:- the coat of arms on plaques.


The public-can already When the ties arrive,:


-The: programme is being - laid/ on.over.the-ne'xtClit;


£2,000;.“subscription”. the: Association.


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APPEARANCES by ' tlie.\ividely^acclaimed' Atarah’s .Band, and - Semprini'iarefamongjthe attractionsj-iri 'a' programme i'ofientertainment1


monthsfiin;a,eturnbfor.jthe'ft!formance$byT-vMore"cambe Ribble ‘Valley,v,Council’s!r:pianist^and;-comedienne :to.t&.VictoriajfWood;s entitled -■3 “Ticklini


ing of: the council tion. and - Leisure 'Com­ mittee.


Centre ion.October;18th:: The prog ram m e” was


sideij’Glitheroe’. are/a sTper-^ IJwopla


association director Mr £ecit,al by;' pianist’-Walter: Charles Boden at a meet- Landauer and’singer, John il’s Recrea- Boulterat Longridge-Civic


Details were unveiled by . September,.;. 28 th, ..and,’: a: my (Ivories’’ on


two concerts-in Clitheroe Parish . Hall on October 25th. ,


Atarahs Band will give Coun. Mrs Jo one v in; the i after­


Semprini will appear some: time in November,.at., a > quickly" jn view 0f. recent venue to be fixed.


noon for schools-and one in the. ■


-by “The Scholars”- choir on December 6th, a recital by Austrian guitarist - -Leo Witoszynskyj on February 15th and- a recital-by the York-based musicians Landini - Consort on March 23rd.


NO BAIL FOR GARAGE-RAID ACCUSED


on Chatburn Service Station were again reman­ ded in custody until today when: they appeared before Clitheroe magistrates.


TWO T Mr W. D. Greenwood, There was a third man


prosecuting, opposed bail involved whose description fo r th e . two, Jos eph had been circulated. Anthony-Cardan (29) and Bernard ■ Fletcher (25), both of East Parade Cara­ van Park. : -


They are accused of


entering the service sta­ tion in possession of a sawn, off shotgun , and stealing cash and property worth £950 from the proprietor, Mr George Edward Wood.


men were of the nomadic fraternity and might abs­


Mr Greenwood said both r


cond. They also might: attempt to interfere with any person or persons still, a t large and connected with a highly organised and violent'raid.H , i, , , i „


defending, claimed the police had no evidence; against his clients and. had thrown a veil of-secrecy over the: evidence they had gathered.


Mr Stephen - Couch,


has a record of a difficult and dangerous man. I t would be wrong to tarnish | these two men with the ) same brush as the other,” he said. .The two men were not professional criminals and the police were relying on the magistrates’ abhorr­ ence of the type of. crime to keep them , in custody and not, on, the weight of evi-


“I know the other man ..... □ 6 1 1 0 6 . , f fr*V


the setting :for four more events — The 'Eric?Ains­ worth - Jazz Band concert on October 25th, a concert


Clitheroe Parish Half is evening- for., families:


- . difficulties encountered by the .Association " ‘


- A n sw e r in g : su g g e s ­


-acces s,; made perform­ ances .difficult:


tion would, be .‘-‘fleshing out” the- programme; and any - extra ■ items would probably be planned for the villages. He also men­ tioned the possibility of providing subsidised travel for parties visiting MPAA- organised events. -


But he said the Associa­ : - *


event ::open, /-he' was ■ thanked by Mrs Mary -. Hanson, chairman, of the home’s board of managers, - and p re ­ sented with a‘ bottle of sherry by one of the chil­ dren.


After declaring ■the.


tions th a t the ev en ts should be more wide­ spread, Mr Boden said that lack of facilities in villages, plus the dif ficu lty of


welcomed as “excellent” by ’ cea Reese-


(Longridge).-- Chairman' Coun., John Blackburn (Clitheroe), said he had been, pleasantly-surprised- that-, the: programme, had been , p u t to g e th e r .s o


C L ITHE ROE ' actor John Stratton took on the 'role of opener a t a coffee evening at S t ' Deny 8 Children ’a Home r in Pimlico Road.


sideburns for his: forth­ coming part in George Eliot's “The Mill on the Floss’’, on :BBC : televi­ sion.


introduced by the Vicar; the Rev. J. C. Hudson, was sporting long-thick,


Mr Stratton, ’who was


: book and toy stall run by: t he ■ ch i ldren -.and a tombola.


£ 175 : wi l l : go , to r the' appeal and the ■ rest. to buy dining room equip­ ment for the home.


Of the £250, raised,


Stratton is left holding the puppy,^watched by (from the- left ) Mrs Moore, Mr-Hudson; Mr and Mrs Jack: Talbot (houseparents), Mr Jim •Holt and Mrs Hanson. :


In our picture Mr


organised. by; Mrs Han-/ so n •a n d Mr s E,va Moore in aid of the W,h a l l e y /D e a n e r y Appeal for the Church of England Children’s Soc-' iety. There were holiday: gift :and tcake,>stalls;:a .


'The e v en in g was


-FINES totalling £240were vimposedvby iCIitheroe. -magistratesi'On'-seven- people who admitted using


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, television / sets 1 without, licences.


- Fines of £45 each for not


■ having -• colour/ television - licences were imposed on Andrew Goodriam, Bridge Terrace,•/.Whalley,--Wendy Saunders, Calder Avenue,


: Billington; Hildegard Der- . byshire; Abbey: Fields,: Wh a l l e y ; and- Harry : Greaves, Darkwood Cres­ cent, Chatburn. .Fines of £20 each were


. imposed on Gerald Regan, Turner, Street; .Clitheroe; Jean - Rostron, Kenilworth ■Drive, 'Clitheroe; and David Briggs, Kenilworth Drive, - for. not having monochrome licences. :


G Keighley men accused of the shotgun.raid HARRY MAKES IT SEVEN WINS 1


|F 5 l‘X.E; m«em b e r s of t Clitheroe District Venture Scouts Unit received first­


“capsizeAdrill”r,vyhen^they < took the* mnit’s'sailing din-


-hand experience of ' the 'V


sCro.wther (16),-of JEdisford, iRoad,-. and-their. leader;^Dr) G. Hampson, braved,the


s ghy- on';Lake-:Windermere/ ,on Sunday. , ,Venture5Scouts Andrew /C a r p e n t e r , R i c h a r d


> were'soon in, the water., Fortunately they ,were


, son'was soon back in the boat for, an hour’s sail with


> On ,the /previous Friday


r night nine members of the unit- followed. a. more lei­ surely., pursuit when they, visited a collection, of restored Rover vehicles owned by. Mr Peter . Ire-, land, of.Whalley.


,


■ The/ unit chariman, -Gerald- Ferguson (17), thanked Mr Ireland on behalf of the unit.


DEANERY MEETING


welcomed visitors from Waddington. and Gisburn and spe ak e r Mrs Pat- Beardsmore, of Wibsey, near Bradford. Mrs Irene Walmsley,


opening membes related anecdotes c o n n e c t ed wi th Mr s Be a rd smo r e ’s talk on opportunities -offe red throughout life. Mrs Doreen Edmondson


expr essed thanks and refreshments were served.


Fortunate


A CLITHEROE man was-in his seventh heaven last week at Clitheroe Town Council’s meeting. Mr


. seventh year. He was presented with his awards by : the Town Mayor;. Coun.: Bob Ainsworth‘


Harry Brennand (77), of Pimlico Road, received a cup and first prize for the best allotment — for the


the trophy to -Mr. Brennand, withDeputy Mayor: ' Coun. : Tomy, Robinson., and other;prizewinners; From the left they are: Mr Bert Manley (third), Mr Tom-Hargreaves: (second); Mr John Parker (first in pigeon section): and-Mr Jan Swierzinski (second in pigeon ’section).1


,\Coun. -:Ainsworth is seen here, after presenting . „


Edisford member Mrs J. Mitchell who - won the raffle and a prize in the quiz at the first meeting of the new season. The meeting took the form of a coffee evening. Presi­ dent Mrs E. Birtwell wel­ comed members. -There were various stalls and games. At the next meet­ ing on September 19th, at St Paul’s Parish Hall, Mrs E. V. Huddleston will talk about “Beauty in the ■kitchen.”


It was a lucky night for Ladies’ Club


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A MEETING of Mothers’ Union branch members from-Bolland Deanery was held in St Catherine’s Sun­ day School, West. Brad­ ford. Mrs C. F. Goodchild


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