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of Whalley New Road, retired after 31 years as general assistant in the kitchen at St Mary’s RC School, Langho, and on Monday she and her hus band Thomas were on their way to the Continent.
On Friday, Mrs Nolan,
off for Mrs Nolan. On Fri day morning at a ceremony in the school hall she was presented with an electric Kettle from the teaching ■ staff and a cut-glass dish f rom the school managers.
There was a good send-
kitchen had earlier given her a display vase and palm plant.
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enjoyed her work in the “homely” atmosphere of St Mary’s and will be popping back to see her old friends now and then. But Mrs Nolan, whose
Mrs Nolan says she has Collided
sequence dancing are her main hobbies and she will be using the extra free
daughter Ann Marie is a teacher in Yorkshire, will also have plenty to keep her busy when she returns from holiday. Bowling, walking and
FOR driving a car without due care, Pilar Rivis, of Larkhill, Old Langho, was fined £60 at Clitheroe.
bouquet to add to her other gifts, from 11-year-old Susan Kidd and Duncan White (10). Also pictured
time to pursue them. Mrs Nolan accepts a
are (from the left): Can teen staff Mrs Ann John son and Mrs Edna Aspden, headmaster Mr Joseph Ripley, and cook-in-charge Mrs Dorothy Balshaw.
when Rivis entered the Clitheroe-Whalley bypass from the Clitheroe slip road, he collided with a car and forced a tanker to jack-knife.
The court was told that
tion had been set for th is year's annual camp, the alternative form of transport by ferry meant they were faced with a total fare of £400. So last week about 60
SCOUTS and Guides of SS Michael and John's, Clitheroe, did not fancy rowing to the Isle of Man. But once the destina
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Scouts and Guides strode out on a seven- mile sponsored walk to raise cash to cover the
cost. From Lowergate, the
party’s walk took them th rough Worsfon, Mearley and Pendleton. They arrived back in Cl i theroe in good spirits and free of any sores or blisters. The group and their
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leaders are due to set sail on July 21st to join in some of the Isle of Ma n ’s mi l l ennium celebrations.
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NORTHOVER — HOPE
Rumania followed the wedding of Barrow stu dent nurse Miss Denise Hope and Mr Victor Lionel Northover at Clitheroe Register Office.
A ho neymoo n in
Brockhall Hospital, is the second daughter of Mr and Mrs Derrick Hope, of Greenmount, Barrow.
The bride,a nurse at
maintenance engineer, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs Lionel Northover, of
The br i degroom, a
Union Street, Low Moor The bride wore a lilac
Grecian-line dress with a w'hite fur cape and hood. She carried white silk roses and lily-of-the- valley. Witnesses were Miss
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Julie Blackburn and Mr William Gronwald. A reception was held at
the Castle Restaurant, Clitheroe. The couple are to live in Woone Lane, Clitheroe. - Photograph: Cas t l e Studios, Clitheroe.
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