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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 21st, 1979 Day trippers choose the Lakes


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EXAM SUCCESS


PUPILS of St Augustine’s RC School, Billington, were successful in the spring examinations of the North Western Regional


Advisory Council (incor­ porating the Union of Lan­ cashire and Cheshire Insti­ tutes).


Blood (dis ti n ct ion ), Evelyne Bowden (credit), Janet Cat termole (d), Marie Cross (d), Debbie Curtis (d), Janet Doyle (credit), Maureen Grattan


Office Services 1: Helen


(d), Eileen Pollard, Carole Theaker (c). Typewriting Grade 1:


Elaine Allen (d), H. Blood (d), Alison Bolton (e), E. Bowden (c), J. Cattermole (d), Annalys Clark (d), Col­


ette Cross (c), M. Cross (d), Yvonne Gaskill (c), Georgina Healey (d), Gil­ lian Humphreys, E. Pol­ lard, Tracey Partington (d), Alison Regan, Craig Smith, Hilary Smith (d), Julie Timmins (c), Julie Turner (d), Julia Walton.


FINE sunny weather awaited 84 Chipping pensioners and helpers when they spent an afternoon in the Lake District as guests of Chipping and district Old People’s Welfare Committee. The party travelled


Jack-knife lorry toppled on car


in two coaches. First stop was at Winder- mere for ice-cream. Then it was on to Hawkshead for the remainder of the after­ noon and tea. Some of the pension­


WHEN an articulated lorry jack-knifed on the Whalley-Clitheroe bypass it turned, over and crushed the roof of an oncoming car, killing the driver, an inquest at Blackburn was told.


ers are pictured before setting off from Chip­ ping car park.


m i s a d v e n t u r e was recorded by the Ribble Val ley Cor one r , Mr George Graham, on retired schoolteacher Mrs Doreen Campbell, of Liverpool.


A verdict of death by In the accident, on


December 29th, the lorry mounted the central reser vat ion near the mail Clitheroe exit. Mrs Joan Howarth, of


TERYLENE NETS FROM 45p YARD


himdons HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF READY


Helen and Margaret are tops


-in catering


GISBURN friends Helen Waddington and Mar­ garet Cornthwaite have been awarded top prizes at the Nelson and Colne Catering College.


daughter of Mr and Mrs David Cornthwaite, of Clo s es Hal l Fa rm, received the Leon Jaeggi trophy for the highest marks in the second-year


Margaret, the -only


of Coun. Harry Wadding­ ton and Mrs Waddington, of Park View, has gained the Herbert Young Cup for being the best first- year student in the City and Guilds’ general cater­ ing course. That was a case of


course. Helen, only daughter


first year at the college. A former pupi l at


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Helen following in Mar­ garet’s footsteps for she, too, won the award at the end of her


Riversmead Secondary School, Margaret is look­ ing forward to next month when she starts work in the kitchens at Burnley Victoria Hos­


pital. Helen, however, is


Kemple View, Clitheroe, told the inquest that she saw the lorry — driven by Mr Alexander Murray, of Southport — begin to snake before it jack­ knifed.


The Fiat Strada. Our computer picked it from


seventy other designs. ‘This one’, it said, ‘will give you


more room inside and be one of the most streamlined (thus faster, thus fuel-saving)


cam on the road! The Strada is also a lot quieter,


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Silenced byalasec Built


The New Strada


Official fuel consumption figures for65CL illustrated: Simulated Urban Cycle -2a Vrnpfr. n 9 lines iniikin C.inslai.l s.iniph ookm'h ■ 42 2mp«. li 1 litres. 100km. Constn.il 75mph'l20km/h -JZVnipfc. OITicial fuel consumption n^urcs foroach Si radii model are available from your local Fiat dealer free on request.


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though our laser takes the credit for this. It showed us three dimensional holograms of noise and vibrations so we could eliminate them at birth.


But it’s our robots we must thank


for doing all the dirty jobs: the welding, mstproofing and paint spraying.


And they do them perfectly each


time. Whether they’re turning out a 1300 or 1500cc model, or a three or Five door version.


You, however, might be a little


confused by all the choices Strada can give you. There are many; ranging from C2,858 to C3.515.


Each has FM stereo radio, front and


rear inertia reel belts, a rear wash/wipe system and wrap-around impact resisting bumpers.


To get the full data, ring


Christopher Shelley on Windsor 56702/3 and he’ll send you an information kit.


Or, if you’d prefer to see a human face, call in and ask one of our dealers. tmrMM HOULDSWORTH


J o h n H e y w o o d Houldsworth was married to Miss Karen Jenkinson at All Saints’ Parish Church, Clayton-le-Moors. The bridegroom is the


— JENKINSON Clitheroe solicitor Mr


BRIDGE CLUB


only son of Mr and Mrs J. G. Houldsworth, of Whal­ ley Road, Clayton-le- Moors, and the bride, a pharmacy assistant, is the only daughter of Mrs F. Jenkinson, of Shakeshaft Street, Blackburn, and the late Mr D. Jenkinson. The ‘bride, given away


LAST week’s duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge | Club provided many excel­ lent hands on which com­ petitors could test their


skill. Winners were — NS: Mr I


Nicol Smith and Mrs Rus- j sell, Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mr R. Atkinson. EW: Mrs A. Brenton and Mrs Garde, Mr H. Walker and


by her uncle, Mr Philip Denby, wore a white gown of hand embroider ed French lace with a full train. Her long circular veil was held in place by a headdress of silk and chif­ fon flowers and she carried a bouquet of white roses, b r i d a l flow ers and stephanotis. In attendance were mat­


. Bradshaw and groomsmen were Mr David Colin Arkwright and Mr Colin Holderness. Ushers were Mr Neil Bailey and Mr Kenneth Yates. Following a reception at


ron of honour Mrs Gail Murphy and bridesmaid Miss Jackie Dobson. Best man was Mr Philip


Mr R. Wilkin. The hand Mow showed the


East West runners up to good advantage. The final contract was six diamonds, doubled and redoubled. The contract was made for a top score. South Dealer All Vul


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On the lead of the queen of


Stirk House, Gisburn, the couple left for a honey­ moon in Scotland. They are. to live in Hill­ side Drive, West Brad­


ford. P ho t og r a p h : Paul


Deaville, Blackburn. I


Youth fined


A BILLINGTON youth was found guilty of being drunk and disorderly in the back street behind West


View, Clitheroe. Allan William Brunker


spades, West can count a jxjss- ible 11 tricks; The 12th could come from a club ruff, which due to the fortunate distribution is | possible.


WLW NEW UNIT


THE Ribble Valley could I be earmarked for a special advisory unit to deal with all aspects of “baby­ battering.” Social services staff are |


.urrently car investigations the Blackburn i------ -------- District, which any’ such unit would serve. Details were given at a


(17), of Billington Gardens, was fined £25 by Clitheroe magistrates. He told the court he was on his way to a friend’s house.


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David Lewis said the lorry was travelling quite fast for a vehicle of its size. The lorry passed him on the nearside lane doing about 45 m.p.h.


Heavy goods driver Mr


continuing her education by taking a City and Guilds’ hotel receptionist course at Blackburn Technical College start­ ing in September. A former pupil at Set­


Margaret (left) and Helen.


‘Brave’ Budget welcomed


THE new Chancellor’s switch from direct to indirect taxation was praised by Clitheroe Divi­ sion MP Mr David Waddington at the annual meeting of the constituency’s Conservative


Association. “It was a brave and


tle High School, Helen is a member of Gisburn Parish Church. She sings in the choir and is a bel­ lringer. In her spare time Mar­


garet is secretary of Bol- ton-by-Bowland Young Farmers’ Club.


imaginative budget which will make it worthwhile to work harder and invest in the country’s future,” he said. Mr Waddington also


express great distaste for the EEC they would have given massive support to Labour candidates. They didn’t do anything of the sort.”


“If the people wished to


applauded the decision to increase old age pensions. He congratulated Mr


Edward Kellet-Bowman, who won the East Lanca­ shire constituency for the Cons ervat ives in the recent European elections, and said Labour’s defeat nat ional ly was a just result. “Labour has been play­


Murtagh retired as presi­ dent after four years and was made vice-president. New president is Mrs M. Troop. Mr Brian L. Cun- liffe was .also made a vice- president.


At the meeting Mr Neil


ing the fool about Europe for years,” said Mr Wad­ dington.


re-elected, including chair­ man Mr James H. C. Raw- son, of Whalley, and trea­ surer Mr Geoffrey B. Han­ son, of Great Harwood.


All other officers were


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verdict of [ Mr Gorth| of Pen PadihanJ Burnley ' | after the


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