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Dance led to life partnership
WHEN William Byrne took his partner on the dance floor more tnan 50 years ago, he decided that she was the girl for him.
and Edith celebrate their golden wedding anniver sary. ' William (74) and Edith
And tomorrow, William
(70), now of Conway Avenue, Clitheroe, often danced away the hours together in Haslingden before and after their mar riage. William worked as a
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take to the dance floor, William keeps himself
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, Helen’s ' Sunday School in the village on January 2nd, 3rd, '4th and 5th. A spokesman for the
group said that members were extremely sorry to disappoint their regular supporters, but it had proved impossible to put on th e p la y b e fo re Christmas. Pary bookings for the
ficulties, the play will now take to the stage in St
the same nouse in Conway, Avenue for 32 years. Although they no longer
busy gardening and Edith enjoys reading. They have four children,
Mrs Jean Calvert, of Esh- ton Terrace, Clitheroe, Miss Kathleen Byrne, of Mytton View, Clitheroe, Miss Jacqueline Byrne, who lives with her parents, and Mr John Bryne, of Crawley, Sussex. They also have seven grandchil dren. William and Edith are
celebrating their special day by holding an open house for friends and neighbours. In the evening they will be attending a party at Mrs Calvert’s
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Champion motor cyclist
A FORMER- pupil of R ib b lesd a le S c h o o l , G l i th e ro e , .Mr. Roger Beaumont, who left , the town 22 years ago for Canada, has died from' a heart attack. He was 40. He has requested that
ing apprenticeship at Rolls- Royce, Barnoldswick, and for some time in Canada was-a shift fore man at a large engineering works in Montreal. Mr Beaumont spent
much, of,,his spare time motor cycle racing and competed in TT races on the Isle of Man and at Brands Hatch, as well as at events in Europe. Eight or nine years ago
he was Canada’s champion motor cyclist. He had also tried his
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hand at farming and had just opened a motor cycl ing shop in Montreal. ' He leaves a wife and
WHEN it comes to know ledge about Scouting, the boys of the Loyola troop certainly know a thing or two. Competing against 12
Clitheroe ana District Cub Scout packs in the annual Arrow competition, Loyola retained the Crompton Trophy: Tne contest is based on
peting ir lines. Loyola gained 278'A
points, Chipping 250 and Ribblesdale 249%. Each team had six members, two for each age group.
Essex, he lived for l( r years in Clitheroe,' in Moor Lane and Park Avenue,' b e fo re c ro s s in g th e Atlantic. He served his- engineer
Born in Woodford, •'
his body be used for heart' research at Ottawa Uni versity.
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Local fanciers among poultry show winners
try Society’s annual show, local fanciers had notable s u c c e s s e s a g a i n s t exhibitors from Lanca shire, Yorkshire, Cumbria and Cheshire. The show, held at the
knowledge gained during Cub Scout training, with individual members com- in various discip-
dren’s exhibit was won by Stewart Hargreaves (9), of Up Brooks, Clitheroe, wi th an Indian Game bantam.A Wynandot te owned by Mr R. E. Sharpe, of Garstang, was the oest exhibit m the show.
Buck House, Paythorne, had the best ladies’ exhibit — a red-black Old English Game bantam cock. The cup for the best chil
Mrs Betty Palmer, of :y Poul The total entry
Auction Mart, incorpo rated the Poultry Club’s North West of England championship event.
included poultry, bantams, waterfowl and eggs. The 27 waterfowl e nt r i e s included several from Cal- derstones Hospital, which enhanced its reputation for breeding prize — winning stock by collecting two firsts and a second.
tams included such inter esting birds as Pekins, which have feathered feet, and ornamental Sebrights.
The eggs section had a
Mayoress of Clitheroe, Coun. and Mrs R. Ains worth, looked round the show with chairman Mr Colin Cooke and presented the awards. These were made by 10 judges, who came from as far afield as
record entry of 132 plates. T h e Ma y o r a n d
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(left) and Mr Sharpe with Cha r l es Kay (6) and Stewart Hargreaves.
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HRA LD The witches’ brew was a
punch — piquant and sea sonal. The 80 guests at the
David Waddington, MP for the Clitheroe Division, and Mrs Waddington.
Fined £30
A GREAT HARWOOD learner-driver who drove a van 30 yards in Old Hall- Brow, Clitheroe, was fined £30 at Clitheroe for driving while unaccompanied. Dean Wilson (18), of
Blackburn Road, pleaded guilty. A passenger in the vehi
cle Allan William Brunker (17), of Billington Gardens, Billington, was fined £10 for aiding and abetting.
party joined in a competi tion to find the witches’ whisky and a cork tombola. Pictured (centre) are Mr
Newlyweds will live in Read
STUDENT nurse Miss Diane Chatburn was mar ried to motor mechanic Mr Kevin Martin Towne at Clitheroe Register Office on Saturday. The bride is the only
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Bleak House Restaurant, Kemple End, the couple left for a honeymoon in London. They are to jive in Jubilee Street, Read.
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