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-12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 16th, '1979


Whalley welcomes visitors from Germany


WHALLEY will be playing hosts next week to 20 young visitors from Germany who will be staying at the homes of families connected with the Methodist Church. The group of six girls


and 14 boys aged between 15 and 18 belong to Melan-.,. chthon Protestant church at Osterholz, a suburb of Bremen;


ministers, Pastor Heinz Mohrmann and Pastor Harald Hittenbeck. Last Sunday morning"


With them will .be two . ;'" / • % l i l i I tS is l l j r *— . “ " a l c W


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Future offices being looked


of at


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil is : looking into the future use of its existing offices ready for the day when the new building is completed.Councillors on the Offices Working Group have made the following preliminary observations on possible uses for the various properties owned by. the ;council. shThe Castle offices


to Clitheroe Town Council. Mytton House' should


ould initially be offered c l - T CKtoncArrokuntxr


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\bu wont find a better sale anywhere. BLACKBURN3 Penny Struct (Tel: 662387) BURNLEY 60 Tfle Mall (Tel: 25304) CLITHEROE 12 Castlrcale (Tel: 23214)


first be considered for Dis­ trict Library and head­ quarters, with possible swop arrangements for the existing library. The Health Department,


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there was a good congrega: tion for1 a service of prepa-


.the Rev. G. W. S . Knowles, of Clitheroe. Mr Knowles, who has


ration for the visit. .It was conducted by Methodist Superintendent Minister,


•worship. On Sunday there will be


wide experience of Euro­ pean church life) spoke on. the, theme “One Lord, one faith, "two nations,” and incorporated several Ger­ man features in the act of


Ribble Valley Mayor, . Coun. Jimmy Fell — a


.been arranged for the, young people starting on Monday morning with a visit to Whalley Abbey and a tour of the village. In the afternoon, the


Whalley resident — will receive the young people


a short service of welcome" conducted by the Minister, the Rev. Graham Vickers, and Pastor Hittenbeck will preach. A varied-programme has


' W h s ^ *5 1 ^


DAVID BOLTON (9). of 4 Shirebum Cottages, Hurst Green, rat" watched by his chums.


at the Town Hall, followed by a visit to Clitheroe Museum. In the evening at the Whalley Church hall there will be a demonstra­ tion by the Lancashire Constabulary. During the remainder of


the week there will be full days’ outings to York and


Blackpool,, a visit to a cot­ ton spinning mill at Black­ burn, a hike up Pendle Hill and a barbecue. Two youth rallies have


Church Brow, should be made available for offices or housing. The technical Depart­


stun c* tries his hand at bat the


Fun at Hurst Green fete despite the weather


ment, Pimlico. Road, should be sold for private housing. The Planning Depart­


also been arranged so that the Germans can meet local church youngsters. These are at Waddington Methodist Church, on Wednesday, and at Whal­ ley on Friday, both at 8 p.m.


ment offices' should be offered to the County Council'for education pur­ poses. The Church St r e e t


offices should be used for storage.


cludes with church ser­ vices a week on Sunday — Communion at 8 a.m. and family worship, at which Pastor Mohrmann will preach, at 10-45 a.m. The German group will


The programme con­


leave for London after lunch that day. Before returning home they are spending a week in the capital.


HURST GREEN was a hive of activity on Saturday when villa­ gers held their annual fete and show on the Memorial Hall field. Although the weather


Holden received the Wil­ mliam Mather Shield for


dren’s classes. Entertainment for the


was dull, the afternoon was brightened by the crowning of fete queen Doreen Moon by retiring- queen Amanda Bamber. The queen and her


attendants, Jayne Hough and Margaret Ball, were presented with posies. The fete was opened by


County Coun. David Coul- ston and during the after­ noon prizes were pre­ sented to the winners of the morning’s show. The exhibits were on display in the Memorial Hall. The Best of Show


ost points in the chil­


children included Punch and Judy and a magic show, while the adults tested their skill at tug-of- war, egg throwing and


Berry, Ann Berry, A. Holden. Peppermint creams: SaraH Col- linge, A. McGahey, P. Holden. Hnby c om p e t i t io n . 0-9


P. Holden. Flapjacks: Janet


months: Simon Lovegrove, Ali­ son and Kathryn Ball, Vincent Wilkinson. 9-18 months: David Sunderland, Julia Kelleher, Vic­ toria Brown. Fancy dress: Thomas Hough


races.There, was a variety of sideshows and 'amuse­ ments, games and refresh­ ments, and music was pro-" vided by the brass band of Sfc Augustine’s, Billington. Mr and Mrs Coulston


judged the fancy dress and baby competitions. Raffle prizewinners


were G. Dobson, Fr Paul Magill, Mrs O’Donnell and Elaine Young. RESULTS


Trophy went-, to Mr W. McGahey for the best hor­ ticultural entry and Peter


Mrs M. Kay, Mrs S. Berry, Margaret Holden. Highly com­ mended, Mrs A. M o r r is . Arrangement in cup and saucer: Mrs Hesketh, Mrs Kay, Mrs Morris, Mrs Duxbury. Hose: Mr J. Wilcock (1 and 2), Mr Card- well, Mrs F. Wilcock. Sweet peas: Mrs J. Holden, Mrs Berry, Sir J. Holden, Mrs J. Holden (Bailey House). Flowering plant: Mrs Wilcock,


Adults. Flowers in basket: ! n I WE ARE MOVING! TO LARGER


PREMISES IN CLITHEROE So we are selling all our kitchens at greatly reduced prices— to make way for new designs for the 1980's


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ALNO linen look green with simulated wood worktops and breakfast bar Normal price £1.808 + VAT Our price £1,265 + VAT,


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GBS Delamere mahogany with green damask worktops Normal price £1,988.55 + VAT


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ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR NEW PREMISES , WILL BE MADE SHORTLY.


ADE .


LLOYD — MALONEY


' was married to Mr Trevor Lloyd at Whalley Parish Church on Sunday. The bride is the only,


Wiswell company secret­ ary Miss Karren Maloney


daughter of Mr and Mrs Neville Maloney, of Robin Hill, Pendleton Road, Wiswell.


proprietor, is the younger son of Mr and Mrs Keith Lloyd,_of Hollins Lane, Accrington. The bride, given away


The bridegroom, a shop •, .. i


(M ilk y B a r k id ) , J o h n Gre enha lgh John Wayne), Matthew TVson (cowboy). Pets: Joint 1 — M. Tyson


(rabbit), Julie Greasley (dog), Tony Kidd (cat), Daniel Wilkin­ son (calf); Joint 2 — Nicholas Holden (bantam), Lisanne Hes­ keth (golden retirever), Elliott Taylforth (cat); Joint 3 — Deborah Newbold (rabbit), John Grcenhalgh (pekingese), Sally Foster (Jack Russell), Susan Kidd (spaniel), Anne Marie Goldsmitn (spaniel). Children's races. Under 5 —


Berry, Emma O’Donnell. Boys: Daniel Wilkinson, Matthew Lee, Stephen Bates. 7 years. Girls: E. Newbold, Donna Worthing­ ton, A. Kay. Boys: Kieron Tayl­ forth, John Pavey, John Holden. 8 years. Girls: Wendy New-


6 years. Girls: Jane Holden, J.


bold, Clare Bolton, Rebecca Wil­ kinson. Boys: Phillip Holden,


Michael Yates, John Brown. 9 years. Girls: C. Embery, Nicola Pavey, Fiona Goldsmith. Boys: John Greenhalgh, E. Taylforth, Chris Holden. 10 years. Girls: Diane Holden,


im MUA!lj|'ll'M,'» WI> a r c * ? : T in s


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Emma Hough, J. Garstang. Boys: William O’Donnell, N. Holden, P. Holden. 11-12. Girls: Alison Bolton, S. Collinge, Elizabeth Bates. Boys: William McGahey, Andrew Holden, C. Holden. 13-14. Girls: Margaret Ball,


Girls: S. Foster, Louise Brown, Louise Holden. Boys: Lee Worthington, Benjamin Lee, Dominic Elton. 5 years. Girls: A. Berry, Linda Yates, Margaret Nutter. Boys: Adam Hayhurst, G. Holden, Andrew Worth­ ington.


Alison Armer, Valerie Bolton. Boys: Kevin Rogerson, Fer­ dinand Pignatelli, Jesus Rod­ rigues. Tug of war: Cross Keys.


Ladies* egg and spoon: Mrs Bates, Mrs Jacques. Men’s three-legged: T. Wells, I. Simp­ son. Sack race: D. Holden, N. McFa rlane. Egg throwing: Chris Jacques, Francis Holden.


GEOf


Mrs C. Holden, Mrs V. Roger- son, Mrs L. Newbold. Home­ grown veg e table s : Mr W. McGahey, Mr C. Howarth, M..


Holden, Mr W. Bailey. Eggs: Joan Holden, Mr C. Holden (2 and 3). Wine: Mrs Mather (1 and 2), Agnes Nutter. Cherry loaf: Mrs B. Jacaues,


(Whalley Road), (1 and 2). Knit­ ting: Mrs R. Hayhurst, Mrs Bol­ ton, Mrs M. Tyson. Handicraft: John Holden and Mr Garstang (joint 1), Mr T. Holden, Mr C. Holden. C h i ld r e n . Handw r itin g


Mrs Morris, Mrs J. Holden. Ginger biscuits: Mrs Beriy, Mrs B. Garstang, Mrs N. Holden. Fudge: Mrs Garstang, Elizabeth Holden, C. Hesketh. Cake for special occasion: Mrs Garstang, M. Holden. Crochet: Mrs J . Holden


IL L S T O N ’S SUMMER


M U S T E N D WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22nd


E n g lis h 0 a b


(under 8): Emma Newbold, Annette Kay, Charlotte Elton. 8 and over: Javne Hough, Joanne Garstang, Clare Embery, Janet Dewhurst. Decorated egg: Peter Holden,


by JAYCEE


C. Emberry, Richard Emberry, Ailsa McGahey. Leaves: P. Hol­ den, Gregory Holden, Angela Holden, Edward Sunderland. Miniature g a rd en : Phillip Dewhurst, Pauline Dewhurst, Janet Dewhurst, Matthew Sun­ derland. Doily: Diane Holden, P. Hol­


den, A. McGahey. Lego model: Mark Holden, Paul Morris, P. Holden, Paul Garstang. Fairy cakes: P. Garstang, J. Garstang,


Gardeners learn about freezers


STRAWBERRIES for, tea at Christmas with roses for the table was one of the tempting treats


available to families with freezers, Miss Jac­ queline Gregory, of Norweb, told members of Clitheroe Gardening Club and visitors to the club’s monthly meeting. With the year’s garden-'


by her father, wore a white .full-length gown. Her long veil was held in place by a Juliet cap and she carried a bouquet of white", orchids.


. their hair. They carried white roses and pink car­ nations. Be s t man was Mr


blue and pink flowered dresses with flowers in


Caroline Winsor and Mrs Sue Nelson, who wore long


Attendants "were Miss KITCHUM


SWAN COURTYARD, CLITHEROE Tel. 26914 Also NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN


Stephen Brogden, grooms­ men ;'were Mr Howard Maloney, the b r id e ’s brother, and Mr Robert. Tasker, and ushers were' ■Mr Gordon Llovd, the


bridegroom’s brother, and’ Mr Fergus Brown! •; The ceremony was con­


< are to live in Higherford," near Nelson.


ducted by the Rev. G. A. Parker and ,the"-organist was Mr1 D. Hartley. ■ . A reception was held at S t i r k House Hotel, Gisbum. " — w The couple- are honey-: mooning in St'Lucia. Thev-


,


•^successfully freezing a "wide variety of fruit and vegetables, and she gave advice on choosing 'a "freezer. Tests, she said, had shown that chest f re e z er s were more, economical to run than frdnt openers. It also eph-


ing efforts producing their ha rve s t , her talk' 0T1 “Freezers and freezing” , was happily appropriate. , - Miss Gregory explained the simple techniques for


Year’s ban


A LANGHO man \yhose car went off the road into a ditch was fined £75 at Clitheroe for driving with too much alcohol in his


blood. .


' tributed to economy if the freezer was maintained a t" •three-quarters full. " Arrangements . for the Garden .Club’s participa­ tion in . Clitheroe Flower. Club’s , annual; show, were discussed." This year the show., will be held in the Parish Church Hall lower room a week on'Saturday.; • The Garden Club’s1 dis-


f-larly those with allot- ■ ments.-. are1 urged" to rally round so that a creditable display can bd" achieved."


p l a y wi l l be non­ competitive and intended only , to give an idea of the fruit, flowers and veget­ ables which anyone can grow/" Members, particu-


Whinney'-.Lane,' Langho, who admitted the offence, was disqualified for a year and ordered to pay £13.4


i Marcus Doughty (19), of ■ >, .


C°Miss K. L. Hughes (defending) said Doughty had skidded on an icy patch when he swerved for an approaching vehicle. She said Doughty was not a persistent drink and drive


man. •. _;______ Camping


• weekend of August 24th to . 26th camping at. Ogwen .Valley, ;Snowdoniav Any-


CLITHEROE Moun­ taineering Club members will be spending the


1 one interested in. joining • them foy walking or rock climbing can contact Mr M. Haalem’ (Glitheroe 25932)i


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optician, is the o ter of the Rev. a Brown, of C Drive, Clitheroe The bridegroo


carried Clithef Miss Janet Victcl and her bridepl Jospeh Thomaf gan, from their • St Leonard’s! Padiham, where| is curate. The bride, an <


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