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tr-y - ii>-;." Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 14th, 1979 7


Anxious wait for postman at Whailey


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WHALLEY and District Horticultural Society officials will be keeping an extra eye out for the postman in the coming weeks. For the future of the back through officials’ let-


society could depend on whether Sufficient replies to leaflets sent out around the village wing their way


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Art work goes on display


A WISWELL girl is one of three pupils from Moor­ land School, Clitheroe, who have had art work chosen for exhibi t ion throughout the country. Sarah Dawson (12), of


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Old Back Row, Wiswell; Lisa Atkinson (13), whose parents are in the Persian Gulf; and Samantha Atkin­ son (14), of Lincolnshire, have had their work cho­ sen for the Nat ional Exhibition of Children’s Art, sponsored by Kel­


loggs. The exhibition, which


runs from September to May, will be displayed by galleries in London, Sal­ ford, Bristol, Dumfries, Birmingham and Paisley. The youngsters’ work


total of £265 and ban­ ned from driving by the t own’s magis­ trates. Richard Tattersall (57),


of Green Drive, was said by his solicitor, Mr Edwin Slinger, to be of impecc­ able character and to have a real sense of shame and regret for what had hap­ pened. He had been extremely


shocked after the accident in Clitheroe Road, Chat- burn, in which his wife was injured. They had been out for


THE funds of All Saints Church, Pend­ leton, were swelled by £224 on Saturday — the proceeds of a gar­ den party held in the vicarage grounds. The function, was


plan to alert villagers that cont i nued support is needed if the society is to survive.


ter-boxes. The leaflet is the latest


opened by Mr Kenneth Paul, of Low Meadow. He is shortly leaving the village and he said that during his short stay he had been impressed by its com­ munity spirit. Stalls selling fancy


goods, produce, ice cream and cakes, and a tombola, were all well patronised. Particularly popular


supper, but he had had very little to drink. That night, said Mr Slinger, roads in the Ribble Valley were as treacherous as anyone could remember and there had been a number of other accidents. Insp. Bill Moore, pro­


secuting, said Tattersall had refused breath and urine tests and had told the police: “You will never get me for drink-driving.” Tattersall was fined


been distributed, giving details of financial outlay, mostly resulting from the annual September show. Informat ion about the show is also included, along with an appeal for new members.


About 1,000 forms have


A. E. HARGREAVES Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Telephone 22683


ses has been enclosed with the reply slip. Secretary Mr J. Yates said that even if people did not wish to join, tne society would be pleased to receive any observations or sugges­ tions from them. He said that this year’s


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were a “MrMen"stall, organised by Mrs S. Scott and the Sunday School children, and a novel treasure hunt, which was won by Lor­ rai ne Harvey, of Clitheroe. Helpers arc pictured


show was safe, but if there was a lack of feedback from the leaflet, there could be hard times ahead. However, if an increase


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with the priest-in­ charge, the Rev. John Cole.


was submitted by a rt teacher Mrs Rita Shaw, of Warwick Drive, Clitheroe.


£200 for not providing a specimen of blood or urine, £25 for not providing a specimen of breath and £40 for driving without due care and attention. He was disqualified


f rom dr i vi ng for 18 months.


DOWNHAM church choir celebrated Festival Ser­ mons Day on Whit Sunday at the Parish Church.


the junior choir sang a Whitsun carol to an old English folk tune and the full choir sang the anthem “Like as the nart desireth the water brooks.”


During Sung Eucharist


FESTIVAL SERMONS Mrs D. Braithwaite was


the choir and parishioners were joined by neighbour­ ing choirs and congrega­ tions for the traditional custom of hymn-singing on the village green.


On Sunday afternoon


Record collection for cancer


A RECORD total of £1,240 was raised by the four Clitheroe groups of Black­ burn and District Commit­ tee of the Cancer Research campaign.


Mrs B. Taylor was in


the soloist and Mr B. Scott provided the accompani­ ment.


charge of the Chatburn Road area, which raised


£287; Mrs P. Pearce was chairman of the Edisford area, which raised a record £412; Mrs B. Chatburn col­ lected £190 in the Wad- dington Road area; and Mrs M. Whittaker had a record £351 in the Peel Park, Whailey Road area.


in membership resulted, the society could begin to expand its activities and organise visits by guest speakers.


FOSTER — BANIM


ence Foster was married to state registered nurse Miss Kathryn Banim at St Helen’s Church, Wad- dington. The bridegroom is the


Police officer Mr Laur­


only son of Mr and Mrs F. G. Foster, of Feazer Farm, Waddington. His bride is the seebnd daugh­ ter of Mr and Mrs M. D. Banim, of Lynton Road, Accrington. Given away by her


Claire Thompson and Miss Maura Banim. They wore fawn seersucker dresses trimmed with brown rib­ bon, made by the brideg­ room’s mother. They car­ ried bouquets of orange carnations. Best man was Mr Stuart


Holden. Following the ceremony,


f at her , she wor e an Empire-style gown with camelot sleeves trim­ med with lace. She carried a bouquet of tiger lilies, freesia and lily-of-the- valley. At t ending the bride were her sisters, Mrs


Andy Pandy on a pub crawl!


ANDY PANDY, Max Wall, the Diddy men and some French mesdemoisel- les arrived in Clitheroe for a drink on Friday night. These were some of the


Thompson, the bride’s b r o t h e r - i n - l aw and groomsmen were Mr A. Stansf ield and Mr D.


conducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild, a reception was held at the Sun Inn, Wad­ dington. The couple are honeymooning in Sitges. They are to live in Man­ chester. Photograph: J. G. Farn- worth, Darwen.


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