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*' f If ■ Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 21st, 1980' ,7 i i ip M p l i i l i l l l l


M e t h o d is t trip t o ;


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. A BRIEF, glimpse -of >life> in Communist East Berlin was one .of. the. experi­ ences shared by . a group - from Whalley • Methodist:


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. Church during: a two- week visit to Germany; as- guests of the Melanchthon Parish .Church, Bremen. The 29 members of the


party, led by the Rev. Graham A. Vickers, stayed', at the homes of church ■ members and joined in arranged ac­


tivities. These included a civic


ABOVE: One of the many features of the main bar is the overhang which has been copied from the famous Shambles at York. All the wood in the bar is seasoned oak and the bar itself has a pitch pine top and old bricks have been laid in a herringbone design to form the counter


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LEFT: Part of the restaurant showing the minstrels’ gallery which is to be occupied from September onwards, three nights a week, by modern day minstrels


BELOW: The barmaids in their 17th century costumes, are at dhe ready to serve the Barn’s customers. The only difference is their mug of ale today comes in a glass instead of a pewter tankard


PNNTERS & STATIOMERS NJVI.A.


NESTOR MARTIN ASSOCIATES I 3 Palm St B'BURN Teh 667464


Am-proud to Sc associated with {Manor 'Barn and wish them ad the Best.


And a verj^ successful future.


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reception in Bremen Town Hall, a look round a breakfast cereal plant, a day trip the Weser moun­ tains near Detmold, and a visit to a rehabilitation centre for juveniles and alcoholics. They were involved in


ROBERTS— BLASBERY


MEDICAL laboratory technician Mr Martin David Roberts was mar­ ried to staff nurse Miss Janet Elizabeth .Blasbery at St Peter’s Church, Ashton by Sutton, Che­


bi-lingual Sunday services a t th e Melanchthon Church, and Mr Alan Bowles, a lay preacher in the Clitheroe Methodist Circuit, preached at .a n e ighbouring p arish church. They also sh a red


shire. . . • The bridegroom is the


Sunday worship at Bremen Meth o d is t Church. After intensive passport


checks at the border they travelled 120 miles along the autobahn through East Germany to enter West Berlin to see the


famous wall. Fortunately, they es­


caped the dispute at the French ports by travelling home last Friday via Bre- merhaven and Harwich, Photographs of the


by her father,, wore a white crepe-de-chine clas­ sical style gown trimmed with guipure lace ' and featuring a train. Her shoulder length veil was held in place by a tiara headdress of white roses and she carried yellow and cream tea roses with . white freesia.


younger son of Mr and Mrs R. M. Roberts, of Windermere,. Avenue, Clitheroe, and the bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs K. Blasbery, of Aster Crescent, Beech- wood, Runcorn. The bride, given away


Yeast, Egg,


Butter, Milk and Cream Merchant


Whalley party were taken by a Melanchthpn minister, Pastor Heinz Mohrmann, an accomplished photo­ grapher who visited the Kibble Valley last year and presented one of his landscapes to be hung in the Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour. Some of the party seen


during a sightseeing tour of the older part of the city of Bremen. ,


FOR THE CATERING


AND BAKERY TRADE We also specialise in


eggs and cheese and a huge range of catering supplies.


WILKINSONS1 MECHANICAL


Suppliers o/RAILINGS, ORNAMENTAL ROOF BRACKETS, SUPPORTS AND SHEET METAL DUCTING


SERVICES 4U H M BSL


'Best wishes to Bob Seed and the MANORBARN


WILKINSONS MECHANICAL


SERVICES NORDON WORKS, HEALEY WOOD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, BURNLEY. Telephone 28300.


Suppliers of wallcoverings and paint to the MANOR BARN


We wish Mr and Mrs Seed every success for. the future


First for co-ordination


with Wallpapers, Blinds, Fabrics, Paint and Tiles plus all necessary . accessories for your


decorating requirements


(Lowest cash and carry to ■ the trade)


VINYL SILK EMULSION


Brilliant White


F , A> SOUTH and CO* 1 CALDER STREET, BURNLEY. Tel. 25511 also at KING LANE. CLITH ERO E . Tel. 24066


Carpets and Soft Furnishings supplied by


GEOFF ROWE 20/22 HIGH STREET, TADCASTER


Every success for the future to the ■ > MANOR BARN


We are pleased to have supplied materials to


THE MANOR BARN


and wish them ever success in the future


James Holt Further Lee Farm, Colne


PROPRIETORS:


(J. C. HOLT and A. L. HOLT) wholesale Dairyman


Lancashire BB8 8LF


’ • Telephone and Telegrams: .


COLNE 863199 OPEN


7 DAYS A WEEK


Renowned golf teacher


I and was regarded as one of the finest teaching pro­ fessionals in the North. He joined Whalley some 20 years ago and retired only, this year. His work for the club was recog­ nised by the granting of honorary membership. Before joining Whalley he was professional at Wilp­ shire Golf Club.


FORMER Whalley Golf Club professional, Mr Arthur , Pass, died in hospi­ tal on Tuesday. He was 74. Mr Pass lived in Whalley Road,' Wilpshire,


Motorist had no licence


FOR fraudulentlyusingan


excise licence on a car in Pendleton, Kevin McTear (31), of Newton Street, Clitheroe, was fined £30 at Clitheroe. He was fined £10 for not having a li­ cence and £10 for no, L- plates. Ernest Leonard Bailey


(36), of Woone Lane, Clitheroe, was fined £30 for. aiding and abetting use of the licence. A sum­ mons for not having an excise licence was with­ drawn.


BURNLEY TIMBER COMPANY LTD.


EM k Qusensgate Sawmills, Pratt Street, Burnley, Lancs.Tel: Burnley (STD 0282) 26241


work had gone into a slide show and talk on birds, flowers and butterflies, by Mr Tempest, of Todmor- den, at a meeting of Ribble Valley Rptaract Club.


Nature talk Five years of patient


at short notice from Mr Trunkfield. ■ The community service


Mr Tempest took over / .


committee organised a disco at Downham raising over £40 for the charity account.


Pendle Club


WINNERS at Clitheroe Pendle Club’s bridge game were.Mr F. Walker- and Miss R. Holland, Mr G. Horsfield and Mrs R. Adey. 1


PARK HILL SERVICE STATION


7 Congratulations to Bob andf* Irene oh the.opening of the p


v . MANOR BARN every success for the future


T PARK HILL SERVICE STATION 1 r '


’PADIHAM ROAD BURNLEY" ^


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CERAMICA ITALIA are proud to have completed all the p tile work at the MANOR BARN and extend all good wishes for the future


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' Showrooms DUCK STREET,:': P


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Helen Bennett and Miss Susan Shepherd, who wore baby blue crepe-de- chine classical style dres­ ses with mandarin collars and short sleeves. They had'blue flowers in their hair and earned bouquets of white roses and corn­ flowers. Best man was Mr J: R.


Bridesmaids were Miss


BRIDGE CLUB


FOURTEEN tables were < in play at the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club.


Barnes and Mr, W. L. Wilkin­ son,:: Mr Morecroft and Mr Blackwood. EW — Mr and Mrs Chadwick, Mr Scott and Mrs Turner.


. Winners were: NS — Mr R. i - : v


cent chance of making a grand slam • was .unfortunately defe­ ated on a four one spade break. The north south pair, who bid the ■


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served bottom score. N dealer, love all.


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Roberts,, the b r id e ­ groom’s ’ brother, and ushers were Mr Graham' C. Blasbery, the bride’s brother, and Mr Adrian Roberts. Following the cere­


mony, conducted by the Rev. R. W. D6nt, a re­ ception was held at the Old Hall Hotel, Frod- sham. The couple spent their honeymoon touring. They


are to live in Leeds. Photograph: John Mar­


tin, Runcorn.


Errors land motorist


RIBBLE VALLEY dog owners, alarmed at re­ ports that their pets may be at risk to a parvo virus epidemic, have been, rush­ ing to obtain veterinary advice. “The stress on owners


wishing to have their pets inoculated has . been in­ creased because the vac­ cine is in short supply,” explained a local vet. “As far as this,area is


concerned, the reports are exaggerated. We have had a very few suspect cases; but -these have proved to be gastro-en- teritis infections.” Parvo virus can be mis­


Swansea licence records centre, plus an error in noting a motorist’s new address, resulted in a former Clitheroe man spending half a day in the cells, the town’s magis­ trates were told.'* Step h en Martin Newman (25) self-employ­ ed motor mechanic, of Norfolk Court, Blackburn, and previously living. in Grafton Street; Clitheroe, faced 10 summonses. He admitted five of them but denied the remainder and these were dismissed.": Newman was-fined


in cells COMPUTER error at


taken for gastro-enteritis in its early stages. Later, other symptoms, including miocardial - defects, can develop. . The scare was blamed


N E IS


P W.L.W. Rimington Social success


for Rimington Football Club by a social evening at Meadow' Bank, home of Mr and Mrs Jack Hacking. Nearly 150 guests were


Over £250 was raised


entertained by Street Life, a folk'group from Nelson. A buffet supper was served and there were several well-patron­ ised stalls. Competitions included


Harrop


more than £40 at the Sunday school anniver­ sary services at Harrop Methodist Chapel at, the weekend. Soloist in the afternoon


Anniversary Collections amounted to


B u t if y o u h a ve to y o u 'l l be able to view the bes t equipped body andpaint workshop in the Ribble Valley with MITElC the most advanced car body straightening and pulling jigs now available.'


— a service led by Mr Immins, of Sale — was Mrs H. Coles, of Clitheroe. The evening service was taken by Mr Bagshaw, of Newton. Sol­ oist was Miss K. Leach, of Clitheroe.


Wiswell


by the Fell-and Moorland Terrier Club for the smal­ ler entry at its show at the Bay Horse, Barrow, on Saturday. Exhibitors from as far


total of £35 on summonses for using a car without test certificate, not pro­ ducing an insurance cer­ tificate, using a car with­ out excise .licence and Darking'oh double yellow ines. He was given an absolute discharge for fail­ ing to produce his driving licence. Explaining a 17-month


as Wales, and Scotland brought about 300 dogs, but a similar show in May attracted about 700. Most of the dogs were working- terriers, but many lur­ chers were also'entered.


Taking long way round


A TREASURE hunt by Clitheroe Young Farmers in effect was only from the station car park to the Station Hotel, but to com­ plete' the course from start to finish competitors had to walk round most of the town centre. . George, Anne and Ruth Whitwell were first home. Peter Fox was second and Richard Whitwell and Angela Walmsley third. At the business meeting


delay in , the proceedings', Mr John Beaumont, de­ fending, said the case had originally been, heard in Newman’s absence and a warrant issued for his arrest. Newman : had lost his


joyed by' members and friends. .The tutor, Mrs Fiona


Marsden, of Accrington, was thanked by Wiswell’s president Mrs J. Fenlon.


macrame, organised by Wiswell WI at Whalley Grammar School, was en­


Knot tuition A one day school on


VAUXHALL BEOFORD


And an all new paint BLENDER-MIXER to make over 6,000 colours to match every BRITISH and FOREIGN car sold in the UK.


VEHICLE BODY REPAIRS — FULL OR PART BODY RESPRAYS ON ANY MAKE OF CAR.


Accident damage and insurance work our spe­ ciality.


VfflA WELLGATE MOTORS LTD.


Approved Insurance repairers


The'paint and bodyshop WATERLOO ROAD


TEL. 22222-3-4.


DUCK STREET, CLITHEROE.


H EA D O F F IC E


Members of the Vehicle Builders and tepalrers association.


WE KNOW OUR BODY SHOP MANAGER IS THE LAST PERSON YOU WANT TO SEE


guessing the identity of people in old, photographs and naming a rag doll.


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grand slam, got an unde­


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THIS OFFER ALSO APPLIES TO SELECTED 2 0 in . and 2 2 in . MODELS


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driving licence and he had to wait several months for reply from Swansea.


Meanwhile he had moved from Clitheroe to Black­ burn' and his' address had been wrongly transcribed as - Norfolk Close. As result, letters went to the wrong address and never reached him.


Naturalists’


held afterwards, Martin Bristol was complimented on being in the Young Stockman of the Year Competition,.- at Lon- gridge Show.


Wildlife


CONSERVATION is major concern of Mr John Huckle, of the Lancashire Naturalists' Trust, who spoke to Clitheroe and District Probus- Club members ■ on “Why con- serve wild life?” • . He outlined the Trust’s


sunny ramble THE beauty of the local countryside was appreci­ ated, on a rare sunny day, by Clitheroe Naturalists Club. Starting from Clitheroe


the party walked by the river to Mitton and on to Lower Hodder Bridge and saw the old Cromwell


the sun attracted many red admiral butterflies seen feasting on thistles. Herons were seen and a large tawny, owl was noted. The party, led by Mr


pack bridge. • Walking up to Bashall


work in establishing nature reserves and trails during its 18 years’ exist­


September 5th.


A FORMER transport manager, for CWS ■Dairies, Chaigley,: Mr. ■Albert Grainger *has died, at the age of,7L -


-


j Royal Grammar School:- He served.his time as;a motor ’engineer; before be-


stayed for 15 years.


hA Shortly /after"' the' war ■ he moved to - Chesterfield, ■


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*; ‘ Mr Grainger, .who. was: '.born: in Low; Moor;" was; educated: atv Glitheroe


•coming transport manager f o r ’ C W S , , w h e r e ;t h e


Gilbert Friend, returned to Clitheroe through Edis-' ford. Mr West thanked the leader for an interest­ ing and pleasant after­


noon.


ence. ■ ‘ .. •' ’ ; The next meeting is on


F o rm e r t r a n s p o r t 'm a n a g e r


ifiLow - Moor’ Methodist Church, his main hobby >'was motoring.


- takes; place - tomorrow.:, at ' Lancaster'" and ' district


1 "The -funeral, service .1, crematorium.


where- he :worked for.:; an _&Blackburn. , . , ft , 1 ' * , 1 F ■


>' broth’e'rs/v'Arthur/ /of Clitheroe and^ Ernest, 'of ^


. Mr Grainger, leaves two ■: ‘ ' ,


1 some years ago. ft : A 1 former member of


. where he had a job at a, petrol station; - He retired


animal food manufacturer, and then to hisi last home, Albert Road, Morecambe,


Light relief for lady farmers


1 Mrs - Armitage, .who- called her talk “From Cot-;: tage to Mansion,” touched' on her term as .Lord! .Mayor of York in’ 1969. Mrs Armitage is a.JP, a ;


A JOLLY: light hearted talk- by Mrs Mona Armitf age, of .York, was on the, agenda; for members of Clitheroe Lady ^ Farmers social section,- when they met at: Dunsop Bridge * vil-1, lagfe hall.


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■mani' She was.thanked: by: ‘Mrs’Jean Bristol.^'"'"* & V. ■ ..Mrs G. Faraday .won.;


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