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Clitheroe Advertiser mid Times, November 6tli, 1980 -7 • en
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Honeymoon in take • ■‘District
HEAVY;; goods '-vehicle-; driver Mr Thomas >Wil- liamfRedmayne; only son, of'. Mrs C. J. Redmayne,-; of . Church Street,; Slaid- burn, and the late Mr T. W. Redmayne, was mar ried at St Peter’s Church, Askham, near'Penrith.- . • His bride was clerical.
assistant Miss Pamela Elizabeth Huddart, elder daughter of Mrs ", J. M; Huddart, of Green Croft, Askham, and the late Mr J.' Huddart.- ,, Given away by her
Interest-free hjelp Cricket
THE third pfiasejof af development program- ‘
iof t.'se 1 f - h'elp•;». by• members..1 \ ■ !
uncle, Mr D. Hodgson, the bride wore a long white gown with a veil and Juliet cap. She was attended by
the club considerably more than the, original budget so it has had to borrow money from vari ous members on an inter est-free loan basis: to be- repaid in two years.
For the scheme has cost
h e r s is te r , Mrs J . Graham, and Miss A. Rhodes, who wore peach coloured dresses and car ried flowers. Page boy was Master S. Graham, the b r id e ’s
nephew. Best man was Mr , F.
Baines, groomsman was Mr P. Rhodes and ushers were Mr K. Graham,- the bride’s brother-in-law, and Mr P. Lawson. . A reception at the Clif
C h a tb u rn Road, Clitheroe.
Minister’s life story
CLITHEROE’S Method ist Circuit Superinten dent, the: Rev. James Needham, spoke to Trini ty Ladies’ Afternoon Fel lowship about his interest in the Church since child hood. His parents are farmers
ton Hotel, Penrith, was followed by a. honeymoon in the Lake District. The couple will live in
grateful to .these people,” said chairman, Mr Ken, .Barnes. Members are hoping that the development,
“The club is extremely
•me at Glitheroe Crick- >. et Tennis and Bowling Club* is' i n i t s final' stages, thanked a .bit .
■ and changing rooms at the- - ’Chatburn • Road ground, will b'e ‘ready'1 for1 next, season.
which'.'entails'providirig’.aj new; lounge, • games■
! room;
tidying and decorating-the - new extension!’-The next step .is the filing, of‘the. • toilets and shower area before installing the; show ers early next year:- * - - ' Mr Barnes added: “The
Club • officials are 1 busy ' > ” , ' ,
club - can now; boast some. - of the finest sports, and recreational facilities in Lancashire and is looking to a bright future both on and off the field.” The development has
been . sponsored by the. Government’s' Manpower Services' Commission
which > gave the ’ “thumbs, up” ‘to the: 'original, esti mate in 1977J .,. But ■
: culty' in finding skilled ; labour > in the .area, the project' has had to rely
, v This has led to the con siderably higher cost than was originally expected. • However, despite these
local contractors.
..deadline for completion. Several fund-raising ac tivities have been organ
problems and with the help of the North West Sports Council, which is extending its sponsorship until next April, the club has set next season-as its
: heavily-? ton volunteer labour from the various sections . of the club and
because of - a diffi-. -
; H ot e 1 ,\>' C1 i th eroe, '-.oni ’November 25th.
ised to ;.financet ;the ;work. outstanding;' including -a Sportsman’s, Evening at the Swan and Royal
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« Guest speakers; jvilLbe, iPeter. Parfitt,.ex-Mid- ■dlesex and England crick eter and Frank Sugden,
'president ; of Bradford ;RUFC. Tickets are avail able from club members, price £8.50.
* The solo drives have now restarted in the new lounge and take place every Friday. This .room is also available to any individuals or organisa tions.
Clare puts on a great show
ticularly true - when young violinist - Glare; McFarlane; gave.a recital with Parish Church-organist Charles Myers. < • A capacity audience at
, the Girls’ Grammar School enjoyed, a varied and ex-
i citing'.- programme, -which began .wellwith ; Mozart’s E,-minor sonata,: in which
sIT’Sl-a^red letter day ;for Clifiieroe" when- a local - celebrity -performs at a concert'and: this ;:was par
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too late to invest in a Strachanbedroom.
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,. Anyone in te re s te d should contact the stewar dess, Mrs Barbara Slinger;
. posed. by ’ David Barlow,- was a brilliant work, giving Miss McFarlane, a pupil at the Yehudi Menu- din School of Music, an opportunity to show her mastery of technique. She played with consummate skill. Mr, Myers performed a
prelude and fugue in A flat from the “Well tem pered Klavier.” It was beautifully played and fol lowed by. a novelette by Poulenc. ■ Then came the delight
Club
W. L. Wilkinson and Mr R. Atkinson, .Mrs Ains worth and Mr Ilott. i EW Mrs Wright and Mrs Hol- lender, Mrs ,Brenton and Mrs Garde. The following freak hand
THIRTEEN tables were in, play at the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club. . Winners were: NS' Mr
posed problems for all players. The par contract is six clubs
doubled by north-south. East- west can make 11 tricks in diamonds, but the pairs ’ who bid to six got a bottom score. •
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and after his marriage he followed in their footsteps but his interest in theolo gy took him to Hartley Victoria College where he studied for the ministry and also took an external degree'. Mr Needham' came to
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Clitheroe in July after spending 11 years in the Alsager circuit. He was thanked by Mrs
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by west, north sHould pre-empt to the limit with a bid of five c lu b s . I f e a s t b id f iv e diamonds, north should bid six clubs, which only goes one off.
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• CLITHEROE Chess Club A team gained their first victory of the season when they beat Nelson B team 4Vb boards to IV2
match which lasted more than three hours.
in a
, Paul Timson made little headway against Nelson’s number one and the game, finished in a draw.
Can-, Eric Mansfield and Bernard Shaw all won their matches. The only defeat was to Vincent Tudisco.
■ Derek Northage, ’Brian
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ilthough lad been steps had n to ac- th the in- l of pay- vailability irtain cir-
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jun. Geof- “JAMES KAYLEY and JOHN CORCORAN”
eminders, 3,000 had
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Original Oils and Prints at
The Dyson Gallery
on canvas, Targe detailed oils on canvas. Beautifully framed and inexpensively priced. Examples of rare works of art which represent a sound
Featuring many miniature paintings, signed prints, prints
which have been published in. print ‘form. “Wycoller in Winter,” and “Springtime.” Exhibition will commence on Saturday the 8th of November, until Saturday the 22nd of- November.! .
investment for the future and a hedge against inflation. On view will be two of John Corcoran’s finest paintings,
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M o d e l -m a k e r s d i s p la y s k i l l
A MODEL railway exhibition which also in cluded displays of model aircraft, sailing ships and radio controlled cars raised • £150 for Clitheroe Parish Church restoration fund. Local model enthusiasts of all ages flocked to,
the Parish Hall to look at exhibits donated by model engineering societies from all over ,NE Lancashire.
commentary on aircraft
and.cars as well as “live, steam” displays.' ,.
■ Organiser Mr Leslie Norris said the idea for the exhibition had come about after .Mr Ken Taylor, of Clitheroe, a member of. Blackburn Model Engineering Society, ' had shown 'some examples of his models to the- parish Sunday school.
A DAY TO REMEMBER
REMEMBRANCE day will be marked by a number of, services, in the Ribble Valley on Sunday morningyand aft/ernbon.? The hbmagevin Clitheroe will be. led by Town Mayor Coun. Leo Wells and Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Miss Agnes Melling. will attend the armistice service at Longridge.
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Advice on public
speaking
ANYONE whose work or interests require speaking before an audience can obtain practice and help in a friendly atmosphere at Clitheroe Speakers’ Club. At a typical evening,
Derek Holmes and Don Anderson spoke on “Pack men’s-' trails”-;.-and £Thb beauty of dialect.” ' ' ^ Dennis Ogden chaired
an unusual topics session to tax members’ spelling as well as speaking skills. 'An education session
was chaired . by Lionel P a tte rso n and other
duties were carried out bv Brian Allison, Arthur
Blackburn will compete against members of five; other clubs at the area speech contest in Darwen on Saturday. The : next meeting .in Clitheroe, on Tuesday at the Station, Hotel , at 7-30 p.m. , will .be a joint even ing with the Burnley club. A cordial invitation is ex tended to anyone in terested.
Chappell and -John, Noonan. Club president Stan
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in^oneV year; and four- in another. • Mr;'Onslow, gave •: _a -:general-!reminderxthat the mbbilevoffice does- not operate at all during-the .-ilocall'holidayoperiod‘.w ^ «
ritinar'y;'? Mr; Gordon Onslow,:.: Borough ^Trea surer,"; told- the ^council’s Finance Committee.’ ’ L Only; two people-used it
THE ;i'people , of West Bradford make ’so little use ofv the =
Ribble.-..Valleyj Couhci"s.,mbbile. collecting! office F;that' -'the ivillage’ noHonger included; in- the
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of tbe town’s residents, especially those serving in; a public capacity or in social organisations, to’ join him.
will- head a procession from Church S t re e t through the Market Place, King Lane and Lowergate to SS Michael and John’s for Mass at 10-45 to be conducted by Fr Edmund Willoughby. The' Mayor invites', any
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will.be a procession to the . -Castle;1 war niemorial' where the Vicar of Clitheroe, Canon John Hudson; will lead , a joint act of remembrance. -• ■
After the service there
•fives of the various organ isations. . :
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Engineers’ Association will be 'attending the morning service at St- Paul’s, Low Moor, and in the afternoon ■ a united service at the nearby cenotaph. ;
'Members of the Royal ,
. Members and officers of. the- Ribble - Valley Council will join ,the Mayor at St Paul’s Church,- Longridge, and her deputy, Coun. John Walmsley, will take part in the homage in his village of Waddington.'J".
sion from the social club for a service at St Helen’s . Church a t '10-45, followed by - wreath : laying; at:, the village cenotaph. .. . ,
: ley' Parish Church,- 'con-- ducted - by .the -Vicar,-, -the Rev.-Alec Harpur, .mem bers-. of - the congregation, -uniformed organisations1 arid. the ,village’s branch of..
- . After a service at-Whal-
-the'--Royah British-,' Legion,' will - process'- to'‘,the’*wai;' memorial
.-.for .rifshort- united service at 11-45 a.m., again to be led by
'Mr^Harpuc-viXT^i^jj-: v There will be a 'proces- : | 1.. I MAN...........................
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Post” will be sounded and, 'following a short si lence, “Reveille.” Wreaths will tnen be laid by the- Mayor and: representa-.
At’ about noon,-' “Last At 10-15 Coun. Wells
and all day Saturday, refreshments were served. by the ladies of the parish.
Throughout the exhibition, on Friday evening
Other' attractions included video tapes arid , ■ ■ >
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Celebrates centenary
TELEGRAMS and greet ings. cards were received by former Whalley resi dent Mrs Grace Exton to mark her 100th birthday last week. Mrs Exton, who lived
most of her life at Bram- ley View, Lamb Roe, Whalley, now resides at a private nursing home in Accrington. Her husband was the
ful “Romanze” for violin and piano by Dvorak, a virtuoso piece by Sarasate and the’ much' loved sonata by Cesar Franck, which was given its due by both performers. : It was unfortunate that
.had 'to 'withdraw with a broken string. < Her encore was a piece
- violin and - piano co-oper ated effectively. T.he second item, a sonata:for, solo violin com-:.
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a few bars from its con clusion Miss McFarlane
by Elgar, concluding a pleasing choice of music for a concert which will long be remembered.
Help with collection
PEOPLE have rallied round to' help in the house-to-house collections for the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal, but there are still a few areas of Clitheroe uncovered. According to local' or
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late Mr -Daniel Exton and her nephew is Mr George Frankland, of Bonny Grass Terrace, Billington. For many years Mrs
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