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CLITHEROE Football Club will be playing in the Lancashire Combination next season.


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I and the other car Mrs Jean Scott le saw Cronshaw


was no room to so he stopped


lallv turning his ; wheel as he came s them on their


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1 he claimed Mr car had collided


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that the prosecu- nesses had “gilded by exaggerating


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|h said his client led to believe


sion. shaw admitted without insurance this respect, Mr


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bee if he had been lig trade plates. |haw was fined £60 driving offence


lif £153.77. appeal


for the insurance He was ordered witnesses’ ex-


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Clitheroe canoeist triumphs


CLITHEROE canoeist M i c h a e l B e n t l e triumphed in the nintl annual Scout Bridgewater rac e in Cheshire on Sunday.


Augustine’s, Billington, Michael, of Salthill Ter­ race, won the touring sec­ tion for seniors. A member of th e


A former pupil of St


CLITHEROE Young Farmers are pictured with some of the guests at their annual coffee even­ ing held on Friday at Holly Dean Farm, Bac- kridge, Waddington, by invitation of president Mr G. W. Bargn • and Mrs Bargh. About 40 club members


£200 will be raised for club funds. Mark Lonsdale, of


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Loyola troop, he was one of four entrants from the Clitheroe and District Scout and Guide Canoe Club. Another competitor in


the senior touring, Steven Johnson, of Hillside Close, came fifth. In the junior slalom


David Johnson, of Parson Lane, was sixth, the same position achieved by Michael Whiteside, of Wellgate, in the senior event. M ich ae l is also


Sabden, won a cassette recorder in a raffle. Club chairman Richard


Ulitheroe Magis-


A great day for Jeanette


| weekend. For when 12- | year-old Jeanette was crowned Rose queen of St N ic h o la s ’s C h u rch , Sabden, her b ro th e r Kelvin (10) was page-boy and sister Victoria (5) one


IT wasarealoccasionfor the Lowe family at the


Cyril Whiteside, said that the threat of expulsion from the league because of poor changing facilities had now been lifted. This was because the


Club chairman, Mr


club was doing something positive about replacing the dressing rooms. Said Mr Whiteside:


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of her attendants. Jeanette was crowned


and nearly 200 guests pat­ ronised the stalls and joined in the competitions, i? is expected that about


by retiring queen Kay Wiseman d u r in g th e church’s annual garden party at the vicarage. The crowning followed the opening ceremony


P


Whitwell thanked Mr and Mrs Bargh and the guests for their help and in­ terest.


IN BRIEF


member of Loyola, while Steven and David are at­ tached to 1st Pendle. A strong contingent


A PURPLE, 26-inch frame pedal cycle was stolen from outside a house in Kenilworth Drive, Clitheroe, between 6 and 8 p.m. last Wed­ nesday.


from the Chtheroe dub is expected to attend a simi­ lar event at Coniston week on Sunday.


Itarkie Arms Folk Ittraeted an audi- only 25 at its


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A VISIT to Eaves Hall Country Club, West Bradford, arranged and led by Mr Roland Frank- land was on the program- me fo r R ib b le sd a le Camera Club last week.


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Air filters from £1.05; B171 to fit Chevette, Viva HC 1974 on, only £2.30.


Plugs, distributor caps, condensers, brake pads and brake shoes, fan belts etc.


Tools Tools Tools. Only the best at the best prices in town. Spanners, sockets, hammers, vchlseis, Iron­


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Llnwood electronic CAR ALARM only.........................£14.50 TETROSEAL UNDERSHIELD.............................£4.29 (5 litres) V/2 ton TROLLEY JACK...............>.


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tage of a pleasant evening to take photographs in the grounds and afterwards used the many facilities provided. Games played included


bowls, putting, snooker, bar billiards and table- tennis.


ADMITTING driving a van without excise li­ cence, Colin Moorhouse (40), of Old Row, Barrow, was f in ed ' £25 at Clitheroe. He was or­ dered to pay back duty of £21.84.


CLITHEROE Garden Club 'held an “any ques­ tions” session, and giving the answers were Mr F. Cotham, of Sabden, and Mr E. Sedgwick, of Rimington. They were th a n k e d by Mr J


Gregory. Appealing for support


schedules would be ready soon.


c h ai r m a n s a i d


NEXT week’s film attrac­ tion at Clitheroe Civic Hall features two of the silver screen’s biggest stars, Robert Redforcfand Jane Fonda, in “The Elec­ tric Horseman,” the tale of a showman’s bid to return a racehorse to the wild.


SWEET and savoury dishes were demonstrated by Miss - J. Gregory, of Norweb, to members of the Ribble Valley Red Cross Club for the Dis­ abled at Low Moor. They ranged from spaghetti to raspberries in chocolate ana were ev entua lly! raffled.


Bolton-by-Bowland on! Tuesday.


The next meeting is at j ;


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IN beautiful sunshine,! parishioners of St Peter’s, i


S:tonyhurst, joined in th e ! annual procession in honour of the Blessed j Sacrament.


p a s s e d a ro u d n th e ! grounds of St Joseph’s, j Hurst Green, and Be­ nediction was in the | school hall.


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The procession also ■ j


former parish priest, was j chief celebrant.


Father N. Wilson, SJ, a J t


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A TALK on marriage gui- | dance was given to Edis- i ford Ladies meeting by ’ Mrs Campbell Hopwood. She related how the


marriage guidance service started in the late 1930s and explained various as­ pects of the work. Thanks were expressed by presi­ dent Mrs K. Owen.


Harrop


Good voice Holden Chapel choir,


them. Mrs Blakey introduced


address.Supper was served after tne service. -


Read


whist drive at Read Con­ stitutional Club were — Ladies: Mrs A. Wilshaw, Mrs B. Ashworth. Gents: Miss E. Ennis; Mrs C. Relf. Special prize: Mrs V. Lambert./MC was, • Miss E. Ennis.-


Winning hands Winners- at this week’s


gave a varied programme on Thursday. The Rev. ■ W. Jones welcomed- the singers and later thanked


the items with Mr F. Waddington giving an


of St John’s Guides, Read, Caroline Chambers col­ lected her health badge and Lindsay Hughes her swimmers badge.


Badges At this week’s meetingn


W h a lle y


Tricks and spots


Abbey Senior Citizens’ whist and domino drive, at Whalley, were: Whist: G e n ts — Mi s s N. Knowles, Mrs Charnley. Ladies — Mrs C. Scahill, Mrs C, Woodcock. Domi n o e s : Mr P.


Prizewinners at the


Whitaker, Mr Snape, Miss Wolstenholme.


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for the club’s first show, t h e


Members took advan­


CLARKE — LAYCOCK


MITTON bride Miss Carol Anne Laycock had a special wedding present from the congregation of her local church. For on the Sunday


“Now that the league knows we are anxious to improve our changing ac­ commodation as soon as possible, we have been given a stay of execution so we can get the work done.” The team’s present


member of the church. Mr Waddington was in­


erformed by Clitheroe livision MP Mr David Waddington, who is a


troduced by Sabden’s Ribble Valley representa­ tive, Coun. Michael Carr, and guests were wel­ comed by the vicar, Fr. Trevor Vaughan, who at­ tended despite his recent illness. They were presented


WELSON RIVIERA WURLITZER 475 MUSIC HOLIDAY


GRANFIESTA DELUXE GRAND FESTIVAL NEW FESTIVAL


changing rooms are in a woeful state and the floor has rotted. The club in­ tends to demolish them and build new ones . . . when it has the cash. Because the side does


£2,512.85' C2,136.00 £1,834.00 £1,559.00 £1,148.00 £1,000.00 £930.61 £689.36 £425.00


Also substantial reductions on our


excellent selection of pianos and guitars. HP FACILITIES IF REQUIRED


£650.00 £525.00 £385.00


Education


not have enough money at present to carry out major improvements Mr Whiteside hopes to find some temporary buildings before the start of the new season in August. He is hoping that the


with buttonholes by twins David and Richard Keogh and their sister Lindsey. Jeanette’s other atten­


THERE ARE A FEW VACANCIES FOR NEXT SEPTEMBER


in our Kindergarten Department 4 to 7 years. Fees £181 per term


Ribble Valley Council might come forward with a building to rent, sell or donate. If the council cannot


before her marriage to Mr John Clarke at All Hal­ lows Church, she was pre­ sented with a miiTor. She is a member of the choir at the church and also serves on the Parochial Church, Council.


dants were Matthew Hol- 1 i n g w o r th , A n d rew Cowell, Nicholas Walsh and Marcus Stott, Gina Reid, Lisa Rawcliffe, Lisa Davies and Susanna Barford. The retiring queen’s at-


Junior Department 7 to 10 years £2.'-


No vacancies in our Senior School Apply The Principal


Including luncheons. £240 per term.


help, he is appealing for any local company to con­ tact him (Tel. 24587) should it be able to spare a portable building large enough for two soccer teams. Mr Whiteside said that


te n d an ts were Adam Whalley, Ben Wadding­


church, the Rev. A. Hig- j ginson, who retired last year, returned to conduct the marriage ceremony. The bride, a baker and


Former vicar of the i i


confectioner at Calder- stones Hospital, is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Laycock, of Mytton Old Hall, Whalley. The bridegroom, a cook


ton, Lewis Wright, Ky S to tt, Michael Bank, Alison Warburton, Jane Whitwell, Cathy and Mandy Mellows. All the outfits for the


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now Clitheroe had been granted a seven-year lease for Shawbridge with option to renew, the club could plan long-term. They had a big plan for


queens and attendants were made by Mrs Nora Jones and Mrs Connie Robinson. A t t r a c t io n a t the


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garden p a r ty , which raised about £330, in­ cluded pony rides, may- pole dancing, games, stalls and refreshments. The men of the church


who also works at Calder- stones, is the only son of


Mrs H. Clarke, of Spring Street, Rishton, and the late Mr J. Clarke. b The bride, given away


other buildings and im­ provements proposed in the full scheme. Mr Whiteside said he


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had worked hard tidying up the grounds and .de­ spite the threatening thunder the party was well attended.


lace with a cape effect and a full train. Her fingertip length veil was held in place by a headdress of bridal flowers and she carried a waterfall bou quet of sonia roses and stephanotis. Matron of honour was


white Edwardian-style model gown of rosaline


y -her father, wore a


Ribble Valley footballer in England side


Mrs Freda Haynes, the bride’s sister, and brides­ maids were Miss Audrey Laycock, the b r id e ’s sister, Misses Claire and Diane Ousby, the'bride’s cousins and Miss Emma Grainger, the brideg-1


room s niece. They wore apricot floral


cotton dresses anti had flowers in their hair and carried white roses and alstomeria. Best man was Mr A. J.


Spurgeon. A reception was held at


Healey and ushers were Mr G. Haynes and Mr R. Grcgson. Organist was Mrs J.


the New Drop Inn, Ro­ chester: The couple are to live in


Chapel Rise, Billington. P hotograph: Pye’s,


Clitheroe. Moped defects


FINES totalling £30 were j imposed on a Langho moped rider after a police | check on his machine. Paul Hogan (20) of


RIBBLE VALLEY schoolboy David Byrom is this week reflecting on a footballing experience that many lads his age can only dream about. David (15), is a pupil at


had had another meeting with the council’s Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Mr Philip Bailey. “He is going to help us all he can, although in his


P E R SO N A L LO A N S


H o u s e o w n e r s / t e n a n t s , £ 2 0 0 — £ 3 .0 0 0 . a lso


S E C U R E D LO A N S f o r h o u s e o w n e r s w i t h


view we should make a start on the permanent scheme, rather than put up temporary accommoda­ tion,” said Mr Whiteside.


N e t b a l l c la s h


THE Cricket Club beat Rowdies 22-11 in a typical top of the table clash in Division One of th e Clitheroe Netball League. Despite the appalling condi­


tions, the match was hard fought and had its share of thrills.


time. They consolidated the lead


Cricket club led 11-5 at half­


with hard tackling and brilliant defensive play. G re a t te am w o rk and a


superb display of skills from tbe cricket club shooters lpd to victory against a Rowdies team that was forever fighting to earn a draw. Players of the match were


Cath. Peel, cricket goal shoo­ ter, and Yvonne Greenup, wing defence for the Rowdies. In the cup competition Row­


dies beat Wanderers 43-9, and Qucenswav beat Penny Blacks


St Augustine’s School, Billington, and on Satur­ day millions of television viewers saw him battling it out at Wembley js


13-11. Team line-ups


land Schoolboys took on the “auld” enemy from Scotland in a classic con­ frontation. Many felt Scotland’s 5-4


Eng­


CLITHEROE (v Barnoldswick. h, Sat): C. Ward, C. Foulds, S. Westhead, J. Boden, G. Dixon, G. Georgeson, A. Henderson, P. Hall, J. Hill, G. Sutcliffe, B. Fielding. Scorer: M. Hawth


orne. Clitheroe 2nd (v Barnold­


win was one of the best matches seen at the famous stadium at any level for many years. Centre half David had !


Bushburn Drive, was fined £20 for using a | moped with d e fe c tiv e1; brakes, and £5 each for I having no warning instru- j ment and failing to main-! tain indicators on th e 1 vehicle. He admitted,.the sum­


monses to Clitheroe magistrates.


swick, a, Sat): R. Banks, B. Parker, T. Bleazard, R. Thorn­ ton, D. Hardcastle; G. Bennett, R. Shan), M. Gidlow, C. Bishop, P. Simmons, J. Coul­ ter. Res: W. Briggs, G. Robin- Scorer: if. Hardcastle


Meet Chatburn Road End 12-45


his hands full against j some skilful strikers but ; is just grateful to have | played in such a fine I game.


Padiham, said: “ I ’ve played at Wembley once before but taking on Scot­ land was something spe­ cial and I hope I can be selected for similar big oc­ casions in the future.”


German visit


Wh a l l e y Me t h o d i s t Church is visiting Bremen in a reciprocal visit for one made, by a German c h u r c h g r o u p l a s t


In August a group from David, who lives in j


p.m. Clitheroe (v Baxenden, a.


Sun): C. Ward, C. Foulds, J. Boden, G. Dixon, G. Gregson,


M. Gidlow. J. Hill. A. Henrier- P. Hall, T. bleazard, G.


i Sutcliffe. Meet Chatburn Road


end, 1 p.m. Clitheroe Under-ISs (v Read7


a. Mon): D. Hardcastle, C. Musson, R. Thornton; M. Scott, T. Bleazard, A. King. D.


Whittaker, D. Jones, G. Robin­ son, S. Blackburn, C. Swar* brick. Res: P. Thomas, N. MacNab. Meet Chatburn Road End 5-30 p.m.


Run away victory


summer. A fund-raising jumble j


sale on Saturday realised j £161.


Hurst Green All the aces


over 60s whi s t and domino drive were — Ladies: Mrs A. Holden, , Mrs H. Malcolm. Gents:


Winners of Hurst Green


Mr C. Haworth; Mr T. Bailey. Dominoes: - Mr A. Dolphin, Mrs W.\ Shoes- mith,‘Mr W. Greenhalgh. Raffle: -Mrs 7W. Shoes- mith.


C A L D E R S T O N E S roared to a 51-3 victory against struggling Rib­ blesdale Fashions in the Clitheroe Netball League Division Two. . One -of the main, factors in


their success was the shooting accuracy of Josic Kenyon,:the outstanding player of the game, and Gillian Dust. Ribblesdale kept plugging


.Victorians 29-0, with Audrey Gaskell and Carol Bowman leading the way. Victorians could find no way through the Trutex defence despite the keen running of Kath Wild. .- Latest results: Division Two — Cosmos 31,-Approved Elec­


away : p a r t ic u la r ly Susan Frankland, but they had no answer to the league leaders' play. ‘ ' ; . Another one-sided contest saw Trutex, Grindleton, beat


-Catholics YC 1; Trutex, Grind­ leton 29. Victorians 0.


tronics 4; Calderstones 51, Rib­ blesdale. Fashions 3; Joiners 6,


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* Free life assurance • A c c id en t/v ek n e tt insurance • Existing loans & HP se ttled


* u p to 10 vears to pay • We charge no fees


* Finance lor sell-employed (no a c counts necessary)


__ • Fast co nf identia l service H •


• Cash lor any purpose


Inte re s t on reducing balance Phone any time


H ROCHDALE 4 9 7 0 3 g TRYGON BROKING GROUP


TRYGON BROKING GROUP Finance Agents


’BL. Consumer Act Licensed


35, Nordel# Part*, Rochdale Finance Agents


5. Nordele Park. Rochdale Consumer Act Licensed


ARGYLE AGENCIESUNSECURED PERSONAL LOANS


up to £1.000 available on a S 24 hour service.


r l 2/4 G fv J U N u I L U v n , ADELPH1 CHAMBERS,


Tel. Southport 35727 ‘Cheques paid locally.


338083 Farming AGRICULTURAL


CONTRACTING CROP SPRAYING, CHEMICALS SUPPLIED


COMPETITIVE PRICES also SLURRY TANKING ETC. MOWING AT COMPETITIVE PRICES


ASHWORTHS — CLITHEROE Telephone:


CLITHEROE 22005 or 26487


ECURED LOANS up to £5.000


30 HOUGHTON STREET, SOUTHPORT.


9 B aia


the ground, but if they were to make an early start on this it would have to be watered down and carried out in stages. The changing rooms would take priority over


p500-£5,000, e.g. £1,000 from £3.68 per week. Use for any aurpose. Improvements. Pay off existing H.P. Accident, sickness


PERSONAL LOANS — 24-HOUR PAYOUT POSSIBLE


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