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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.
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■ 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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