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-V/v.*:'4V 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 26th, 1980
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Licensed annually by Lancashire yCounc
County Council
M-cyclist was not insured
FOR using a motor cycle without insurance, Martin Spedding (18), of Woone Lane, Clitheroe, was
fined £40 by the town’s magistrates. He was fined an addi
tional £20 for not having a driving licence and £10 for using the machine with a defective silencer.
cycle, Gordon Kennedy (21), of Darkwood Cres cent, Chatburn, was fined £50 for permitting the in surance offence and £10 in each case for permitting the driving licence and si lencer offences.
The owner of the motor
he thought that Spedding was insured because he
Kennedy told the. court he had not asked him. :ycl
Clitheroe man weds Padiham nurse
MECHANIC Mr Ian Cowperthwaite was mar ried to nurse Miss Jeanet te Howarth at St John the B a p t i s t ’ s C h u r c h , Padiham, on Saturday.
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RECLINERS................................... £251.55 fcZZD.UU TRAVIS DORCHESTER SUITE
DARK BROWN.............................. £499.95 t44!].UD TUDOR 3-PIECE COTTAGE
DRALON........................................ £714.25 tb4U.UU FALSTEAD 3-PIECE SUITE
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DINING ROOM UNIT...................... £265.00 iZ d 1.30 STRAYFOR 2-SEATER COT-
LAY-E-ZEE 3ft. RETAINER
(MALVERN)................................... £66.50 £ 3 3 .3 3 DORLUX 4ft. 6in. MATTRESS
DORLUX 4ft. 6in. MATTRESS
MIRROR DOORS........................... £534.50 L 4 /3 .3 3 GIANT WHEELED
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A chance to look round hospital
THE Friends of Clitheroe Hospital again invite the public to visit the hospital a week on Saturday to support their annual open day.
various stalls to patronise and gifts for these will be welcomed by the organis ers before the opening at 2 o’clock.
Slaidburn Silver Band will be playing, Clitheroe Lady, Morris dancers will give a display, there will be pony rides for the chil dren and races organised by the Ribble Valley Sports Council*
During the afternoon
made their contribution through a bring-and-buy and treasure trail ;— will be on. duty during the af ternoon.
Members of the hospital staff — who have already
public, the chance to see general conditions at the hospital and to look in on the patients who are
The open day gives the Once again there will be always pleased to see new
faces Various local organisa
tions are represented on The Friends’ committee which has the backing of the district health com mittee. The open day is the Friends’ main source of income.
Afternoon out
MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley (Red Cross) Dis abled Club enjoyed an af ternoon out at Bolton-by- Bowland. Musical enter tainment was provided by Mrs H. Bailey and after noon tea was served. C om petition winners were: Mrs J. Williams, Mr J. Simpson, Mr T. O’Neill and Mrs N. Edwards.
CALLERS to the new Ribblc Valley Council offices will be able, to keep an accurate track of time — thanks to the efforts of the Rotary Club of Clitheroe.
Billon’s 30-piece combination dinner
Harbenware Non-Stick, Heavy Gauge Pans'
niversary of the interna tional Rotary movement, a modern digital calen dar clock has been pre sented to the council and placed by the reception desk.
Eric'Haig handed the clock to the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Miss Agnes Melling, at a ceremony in the foyer of the building. Beforehand there was
Club president Rtn
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Turtle Colour Cut Holt’s Bond*lt
an informal reception in the Mayor’s Parlour and later Rotarians and their wives were taken on a tour of the offices. In our picture with the
Turtle Chrome Polish - Holt’s Contour • I » Q 75d 45P
Mayor and Rtn Haig are, from the left: Rtn J o h n W a t s o n , M r Michael Jackson (the council's Chief Execu tive), Rtn G eof frey Mitchell, Mrs Doreen Watson and Coun. John I . Walmsley- (Deputy Mayor). . :
20 Pedal Bin Liners lOSwing Bin Liners 4 Dustbin Liners
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30p 3Qd 30p
From best shaped stoneware mugs at 49p to slight-seconds in assorted patterns at 19p>
To mark the 75th an
sets. Assortment of the best patterns available.
Marigold’Chic’ Rubber Gloves Small/Medium/Large O ^ / P
SUMMER BAQ&AIM Curver25 Litre Ice Box
'Bahamas 210' Inflatable Dinghy with Oars and Pump
Carlton Barbecue
Barbecue Charcoal 3 Litre Bag
Combex Peiikan Tennis Game
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Combex Super Tennis Game
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only son of Mr and Mrs T. J. Cowperthwaite, of West View, Clitheroe, and the bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs C. Howarth, of Stock- bridge Road, Padiham.
The bridegroom is the
father, the bride wore a white Empire gown of or ganza trimmed with Not tingham lace and a Juliet cap was held in place by diamante and pearls and a short circular veil. She carried red roses, white carnations and freesia.
Given away by her
sister and Miss Amanda Dodgeon. They wore long
blue nylon dresses with Juliet caps trimmed with daisies. They carried bou quets of white chrysan themums and freesia.
Gillian Howarth, the bride’s sister-in-law and Mrs Melanie Whaites, the bridegroom’s sister. Other attendants were Miss Clare Cowperth waite, the bridegroom’s
'Attendants were Mrs
Martin Dogeon. Best man was Mr Nicholas Pachet and the groomsmen were Mr Christopher Howarth and Mr Colin Whaites. Ushers were Mr John
Page boy was Master
Hutchins and Mr Peter Hall.
ducted by Fr F. Jennings and the organist was Mr C. Hargreaves.
The ceremony was con
th e S ta r k ie A rm s , Clitheroe, and the couple left for a honeymoon in Italy. They are to live in H a y h u r s t S t r e e t , Clitheroe. Photograph: A. Bury,
A reception was held at Burnley. Rotary’s timely gift
THE funds of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council for Research were boosted by more than £250 thanks to a coffee evening arranged by Clithcroe Trefoil Guild.
Jean Bailey, of Claremont Drive, the evening comprised several stalls, including those selling bathroom items, cakes, books and things for the garden. There was also a bring and buy stall and a raffle for a grocery hamper, donated by various
Held at the home of the Guild’s treasurer Mrs
shops in Clitheroe, as well as games for the children.
Guild aids a cause
NEARLY 200 visitors called at Clitheroe’s Ribblesdale Pool to learn something about (living in the depths when the Ribble Valley Sub-Aqua Club held an open night and display.
put on show
Spectators showed their approval by contribut ing to a collection which raised £16.40 for the R.N.L.I. .
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Snorkel divers performed various techniques and th e r e was th e n a chance for novices to try out routines high lighted by the experts.
But if you have to you’ll be able to view the best equipped body andpaint workshop in the Ribble Valley with MITEtC the most advanced
car.body straightening and pulling jigs now available.
And an all new paint BLENDER-MIXER to make over 6,000 colours to match every BRITISH
and FOREIGN car sold in the UK.
Among the other attrac tions were life saving and recovery demonst rations and there was also a display of equip m e n t , in c lu d in g a police rescue boat.
VEHICLE BODY REPAIRS — FULL OR PART BODY RESPRAYS ON ANY MAKE OF CAR.
Accident damage 'and insurance work our spe ciality.
The move seems to have paid off for the club, for already several people have expressed an interest in becom ing members.
Our picture shows some of the swimmers who to o k p a r t in th e evening.
The Good Companions
with songs and led com munity singing, accom panied at the piano by Mr J. Scott. Helpers with refresh
REMEMBERING the names of fish provided an interesting general know ledge game for Clitheroe Good Companions. One member could name at least 40 species. Winners were Mrs Davies, Miss Smith and Mrs Scott. Mr Parker entertained
annual outing recently, — a visit to Morecambe, with a stop for lunch at Carnforth.
ments were Mrs Davies, Mrs Burgess, Miss Smith and Mrs Crooks. Members enjoyed their
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