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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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.
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Kohler
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.
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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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■ 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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