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, Bridge Club
ELEVEN tables were in play at last week’s dupli cate game at Clitheroe
Bridge Club. Winners were: NS — Mr A. Woollin and Mrs J. Martindale, Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mr R. Atkinson. EW — Mrs Rus-
. sell and Mr F. Walker, Mr Wilson and Mr M. Butler. The following hand is
interesting because it calls for very good declarer play. The bidding is fairly simple and most pairs arrived at a contract of four , hearts. On a Heart lead the contract cannot be made,: but on a diamond lead, declarer can make his contract by careful play.
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. The order of play is: win the diamond in hand, cash ace of spades, ruff a spade, back to hand with a club, cash king of clubs, ruff another spade, cash queen of clubs (discarding a spade), lead the last club, and west is end-played. Should east ruff the club, then over ruff. Play ace and king of hearts, and another heart, and west is again end played.
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WLW O n th e move
MOVING today from the Swan Hotel, Whalley, is Mr James Bamber, who will become tenant of the Aspinall Arms, Mitton, not manager, as reported last week.
DR Hugh Pollard, of Simonstonc, former principal of St Martin’s College, Lancaster, was guest speaker at the annual dinner for the men of the Whalley Abbey Fellowship. The evening was hosted by Canon Geoffrey Williams (seated, centre), the warden of Whalley Abbey. On his left is Dr Pollard. Ill-
health prevented Colonel G. G. H. Bolton, the Fellowship chairman, from attending. The women members of the Fellowship intended to hold their own dinner next Monday, but it has been cancelled because of insufficient
support. ■ : • .
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A look at Norway
CLITHEROE (Evening) Townswomen’s Guild members viewed a'magni ficent collection of slides showing all aspects of Norwegian scenery.
The films were pre
sented by Mrs K. Seed, of Longton, and as they were beamed onto three large screens , selections of music by Grieg were played.
, Slides showed , snow-
covered mountains, fjords, and how people were try ing to overcome the hard ships of the climate . Thanks were expressed by Mrs Lilian Coulter. At the annual meeting
on November 1st, commit te e members will be elected for th e n e x t session.
TRINITY Youth Club raised £50 for funds
with a coffee morning in the town mayor’s parlour on Saturday.
leaders prepared and served coffee and
Members and
. biscuits and manned bring-and-buy; cakes and Christmas card stalls. .
Our picture shows
the town mayor, Coun. Bob Ainsworth, and Mrs Ainsworth, with'
some of the young people on duty.
amid barn-like surround ings of straw and'oil lamps.
Morning service, in an S e co n d s s a le
LANGHO, Billington and Dinckley Conservative b ran ch is h old in g a branded seconds sale at the Springmill, Langho, on October 23rd.
a t tra c t iv e ly decorated church, was conducted by the Rev. J. Salsbury. There were musical items by the church choir and junior choir.
In the evening, the har
v es t theme continued using the symbol of bread, Mr and Mrs V. Allen sang a duet.
Geologists want to sink , quarry borehole
AN application for per mission to sink a.300 ft.
Men \serve supper
CLITHEROE U n ited Reformed Church followed its .harvest festival ser vices with a supper pre pared and served by the
men.' ' The meal consisted of
deep
borehole.in a dis-; used quarry off Twis- ton Lane, Downham, has been received by th e ’ Ribble Valley Council.
• The Institute of Geologi
cal Science, London, wants, to ca rry out "further research into the structure of limestone beds in the area. Arising from our publi
cation of applications, the Planning department, in P r in c e s s A v e n u e , Clitheroe, is receiving many enquiries. To enable these to be dealt with as quickly as possible, read ers are asked to quote the p lan n in g a p p l ica t ion number, which will be iven in future reports,
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.’hat relating to the Dow nham Quarry is 1175. Plan's from two firms are
also in the pipeline. The Clitheroe company of B. Dugdale and'Sons seeks to build an electricity sub station at Salthill Quarry (1 1 8 8 ) , and-Townson Bros., of Chatbum, wish to erect a fuel loading bay and three lock-up garages,
•garage at 6 . Claremont Avenue, Clitheroe (1196); a bedroom extension and alterations at 15 Clitheroe Road, Whalley (1177); out line permission for thjee detached houses behind Woodlands, off Wiswell Lane, Wiswell ■
' Two applications;have been. received: from Hurst Green.- One is for a store extension and kitchen at 2 Silver Street (1178),. and the other is for a bungalow at Dean. Farm (1185).
at the Pendle 'Trading. Estate (1176).,
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FITTED BEDROOMS (1152) and
the conversion of a barn at Portfield Bar, Whalley (1186).
D ism is s e d
A SUMMONS! for driv ing a car without due care
and attention against a 75- ear-old retired Billington acksmith was dismissed
ye bl
by Clitheroe magistrates. Tom Hallworth, of Bank
Cottages, told
the.court he had held a clean driving licence for 55 years. He denied causing an accident
■at Billington in which a motor-cyclist broke his leg.
\ Co-director of Wadding-
ton. Fell Quarries, Waa- d in g to n , Mr Francis Brown was married to Miss Bernadette Margaret Maffia at SS Michael and John’s Church, Clitheroe.
The bride, a clerk typist
with Victoria Garage, Clitheroe,. is the second daughter of Mr and Mrs V. C. Maffia, of Lancaster. Drive, Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the
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twin son of Mr F. Brown, of Reed Deep, Hurst Green, and the late Mrs E. Brown. The bride, given away
by her 'father, wore a white full-length princess style-gown trimmed with guipure lace and featuring medieval sleeves and a ful l-length train. Her full- length veil was held in place by a Juliet cap trim med with lace and sne car ried a shower bouquet of pink roses and white bridal flowers. In attendance were the
bride’s sisters, Miss Col ette and Miss Suzanne Maffia, and Miss Rebecca Blackburn, the brideg
room’s niece. They wore lilac and
white cotton dresses trim med with white broderie anglaise, and white stoles ana white lace Juliet caps.
- B e s t man was Mr Andrew B rown , th e b r id e g r o om ’s tw in groomsmen were Mr Geoff Smith and Mr Derek Robinson, and ushers were Mr Philip Holden, the bridegroom’s cousin, and Mr Christopher Howard. The ceremony was con
ducted by Fr E. Wil loughby. After a reception at the
Spread Eagle Hotel, Saw- ley, the couple left for a honeymoon in Newquay. . They will live in Lit-
tlemoor Road, Clitheroe. Photograph: J. G. Farn- worth, Darwen.
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