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4 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 10th, 1980 I


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RIBBLE Valley council­ lors and officers marked the golden wedding of member Coun. Mrs Mary Brown and her husband Frederick with a ‘ sur­ prise party, after a couij: cil meeting.


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Miss Agnes Melling, led the toast in her parlour to the couple — the first


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In te rn e * ' . LLl. L-'hb' BLOCKEEL - OLIVER


FOUR bridesmaids and a page boy attended Miss: Gaynor Elizabeth Oliver on her wedding to Mr Francis Albert Blockeel,at St Peter’s Church; Stony- hurst on Saturday, v • : ;


■ Tlie bride, a. laboratory assistant; is the daughter. of Mr and : Mrs ;E. J. Marsh; of Four Meadows,- Smithy Row -End; .Hurst Green.-


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■ The bridegroom,- a fore­ man mechanic, is -• the eldest: son >


A. Blockeel,- of Mill House: Farm, Chaigley. - - -


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iChantilly lace; !'with,?a ; After a reception-at:the; short circular veil. She, New Drop Inn, Ribches-^ had"a shower, bouquet;of ter, the couple left on-a, stephanotis,’ roses;1 lily-qf-;'_ touring honeymoon. ’/,w th'e-,valley-and-’corff-: ' ’'They 'are to’ 'live'-at flowers.'',-,


Her” bridesmaids < were Bradford.1 c|>


-Marsh; wore a-l white,:»Paul McGill performed the: gown of Swiss1 nylon and ceremony.1 '


’The bride, giveriVaway',’Blockeel, the brideg- by'her stepfather,’, Mr’’ room’s brother. The Rev.


;.B e s t man was the. bridegroom’s ' brother, 'Mr Nicholas Blockeel,-’ and ushers; were Mr Patrick Marsh,'th8t ,bride’s)step- „ brother, and Mr John


bridegroom’s- sister,'. Miss Joanne ' Bailey and Miss Erica Marsh, - the bride’s step-sister. ' Their) cornflower blue nylon 'gowns were trim­ med'with white braid and they had headdresses of, white . silk flowers and posies of white carnations,? roses and azaleas., • . The page was Adam Hayhurst; .


.1 y. The Mayor, Coun..


tim e th a t a Ribble Valley councillor has celebrated 50 years of married life. (As, well.- as; having- a


celebratory drink every­ one enjoyed a'piece of a cake, paid for by all the councillors and - officers and baked by Miss Alison Maw, daughter of Whalley member Mrs Sheila Maw.


Mrs Brown were pre­ sented with a huge card on behalf of the council.- Mrs Brown, who rep­


In addition, Mr and


resents Aighton,'? Bailey and Chaigley, is also, ac­ tively involved in many local organisations. She and her husband, of The Dene, Hurst Green, have lived in the village ; for many years.


WE STOCK SPARES FOR J I O


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Darby, who used to.live ' in Waddow Grove, has > taken p a r t in- th re e championships in' recent- weeks — and- won .no fewer than six gold a n d a t bronze medal.


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join her father Mr Michael... Darby accompanied by her mother, Barbara, and s is te r Nicola -(5), 18 months ago. Mr Darby is lecturing in'.'English at Dhahran U n iv e rs ity , Saudi Arabia.


Deborah, flew ■ out to


Helen’s CE School, Wad­ dington, Deborah’s “gold rush” began at Dhahran. She clocked the fastest time ever recorded there : for the back crawl at her age to become Saudi Ara­ bian Eastern Champion, despite competition from Austria, Germany, Hol­ land and Sweden. At the same meeting,-


A former pupil of St


another three gold medals in an inter-school competi­ tion and then against


Deborah collected a bronze medal in the front- crawl. She went on to pick up


round & about


. ferred to Mrs Mary. Dynes tby the Ribble Valley Jus­ tices at the transfer ses­ sions on Thursday.


;■■ The -licence was trans- ■


Warrington folk and al­ though this is their first hotel they are familiar with .the trade.


Mr and Mrs1 Dynes are


some 60 other swimmers at-the eight-to 16-year- olds championships at Riyadh, she won 1 two more gold medals. . News of Deborah’s suc­ cess is regularly sent to her grandparents, Mr and Mrs John Green,, who still live in Waddow Grove, patiently waiting for. next month when -the Darbys return to England for a holiday. .


the licensed trade for Harvey’s, of Bristol, in the selling and marketing fields, and her husband was employed by a soft drinks firm.


the Hark to Bounty at the end of May. They have a 12-year-old son, Adam, who attends Riversmead Secondary School.


The couple took over It’s a golden toast ' Mrs Dynes' worked in


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A FORMER Waddington youngster is making quite a splash1 in the swimming pools of the Middle East. - ■ Eight-year-old Deborah'


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Settling , down .


■ FINDING life- a little,bit ; hectic • since coming to- ■ Slaidburn’s well-known Hark to Bounty Hotel are'. Mr and Mrs Roy Dynes.


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A CHRISTIAN' camp is to be held once again at Bucks Farm, West Brad­ ford, home of local Methodist Church mem­ bers Mr and Mrs Brian Clark. It will take place next


weekend, with young people and adults, camping in a meadow near the farm and attending a series of Gospel, meetings and Bible study groups in a barn sitting on bales of hay. Day visitors are wel­


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:IT was “thank you” three times over for Miss


.Elizabeth ; Thompson, when she signed off from Calderston.es after 40 years as a clerical worker.


For at her retirement


Club’s new president


Whalley Road and he and his wife, Edna, have two married .daughters. Mr Hasler, a member of


LANGHO engineer Mr. William S. Hasler is the new .president of the Rotary Club of Blackburn Borough. He lives at Brooklands,


the Institute of Mechani­ cal Engineers and the In­ stitute of Production En­ gineers, is on the develop- ment staff of Shorrock Security Systems, Shads- worth Road, Blackburn. He is a Billington


parish councillor and a Methodist local preacher. His wife is a member of the Inner Wheel. Mr Hasler became vice-


be. obtained from Mr Clark, who is a lay preacher in the Clitheroe Methodist Circuit, by phoning Clitheroe 25348.


Hopes to lecture


A FORMER pupil-of Clitheroe Royal Grammar S ch o o l'fo r BoyS has


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. Mr Hasler’s motto for his year of office is “make time to serve”. Hisv ihain object will be to consoli­ date the club’s future, but he hopes there will also be time to study some social problems — par­ ticularly that of youngs­ ters finding employment after leaving school.


president on the forma­ tion of the club a. year ago. It meets in the even­ ings at the St John’s Tavern and thus eaters’ for those who are in­ terested in Rotary but cannot attend lunchtime meetings. V


is the son of Mr and Mrs W. Cavill, of Talbot Close, Clithero'e. He com­ pleted his studies at Reading after gaining a B.A. degree at Sunder­ land Polytechnic. Mr Cavill hopes to take


a lecturing post in further education. -


Studying


law . A FORMER pupil at Clitheroe Grammar School for Girls has gained a second class honours degree in Law at Hull University.''' ' Kathryn Graham (21),


of. Lancaster Drive, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs T. Graham. She will now begin further studies at the London School: of Law in September. A


amed an MA degree in 'ine Arts at Reading- . University. Mr Steven Cavill (26),


come to any of the meet­ ings. The - first session begins a week tomorrow, at 7-30 p.m. Further information can


ceremony,. Miss Thomp­ son, of Victoria' Terrace, Billington, picked up a host of farewell gifts from a trio of special presenta­ tions.


- Calderstones’ medical director Dr C. M. Bren­ nan made a speech and Dr R. G. Webster handed over a gold watch and porcelain bird to Miss Thompson on behalf of the medical records staff.


gift of cutlery and an en­ graved cake stand from Mr W. Smithson, on behalf of the staff presen­ tation and welfare organ­ isation.


This was followed by a


from the whole of the hos­ pital staff when Miss Thompson received a table lamp and crystal-cut vase.


The final tribute came


hospital as a shorthand typist, but worked her way up the ladder to become one of the main­ stays of the medical re­ cords department.


She started work at the COMMENCES


keep busy during her re­ tirement by putting on her hiking boots and em­ barking on some of her favourite walks.


Miss Thompson plans to


, member of Hen.thorn Gospel Church and the Clitheroe and district Bible Society.


She.is also, active as a : Due. to ti


Thompson receiving one of her gifts from Dr Webster.


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