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THE BEAUTY OF BRONZE


We are pleased to announce that we can now offer afull gallery selection o f finefiguresfrom Heredities. Each of these sculptures is the creation of an artist o f international reputation. And their rich, glowing patina most beautifully rfleets the artists3skills: making these, -surely, one o f the most delightful and original objets d-artyou 1 can buy.


Borrowing must be cut, says MP


THE Government has to cut borrowing, and that means cutting expenditure, .Clitheroe Divi­ sion MP Mr David Waddington told party


members.


All aboard Christmas Express


e r e d i t i e s The beauty of bronze


THE biggest event so far aranged For the Clitheroe Parish Church Restora­ tion Fund is a “Christmas special” train tr ip to London.


It is hoped that British


Rail will open Clitheroe Station for the trip, which is to take place on November 22na. The 400- seater train will leave at 7.45 a.m. and return about midnight.


leaving from Clitheroe is that the train will have to move two or three times to enable passengers to mount from the platform, which is too short.


■The only problem of A limited number of tic­


kets are to be available in about three weeks' time on a first-come, first-


served basis. They can be obtained


.layton, 20 Shays Drive, Clitheroe (Tel 23162). Prices are £10 for adults and £8 for children under 14.


fare, which is normally about £30 from Preston* arrangements have been


To help people with the


made for payment by ins­ talment. Mrs Gwen Clay­ ton will be at the Parish Office on the first Thurs­ day in each month, start­ ing in' May, from 6:30 to 7.30 p.m. to collect money. While in London,


from Clitheroe Travel Agency, Castle Street, or >peal chairman Mr John


Government the national debt doubled and we .now spend more money paying interest on our debts, than we do on the whole of our educational system,’’ said Mr Waddington. At a well-attended


“During the last Labour


annual meeting of the Clitheroe Constituency Conservative Association, Mr Waddington said that while most people ac­ cepted the need to cut expenditure, there were objections to every prop­ osal put forward. This was because people felt there was too much em­ phasis on cutting services and. not enough on cutting the bureaucracy. It was absurd, he said,


A BUFFET dance held by the Sabden branch of the Clitheroe Conservative Association was so successful it is planned to make it an annual occasion. Pictured are some of the committee with some of the dancers. Held at St John’s


Rooms, Worsthorne, Burnley, it was attended by about 60 people, including Clitheroe Division MP Mr David Waddington and his wife Gill. The Blackjack


Merrin Sound provided the music. Mr Alan Hollingworth won the raffle.


SLATER —


WORTHINGTON A junior sister at Broc-


that there are 717,000 people employed in educa­ tion who do not teach. “At least we are begin­


ning to tackle this waste. There .are 41,000 fewer employed in the Civil Ser­ vice than there would have been if the Socialists had still been in power. The staffing of the De partment of the Environ ment alone has been re­ duced by 6.5 per cent,” he said. The association chair­


man Mr James Rawsomin his report said it would take time to right the country’s economic posi tion and we should not be too impatient. Mrs M. Troop presided


khall Hospital, Miss Gail Worthington was married to Mr Alan Slater at Clitheroe United Re­ formed Ch u rc h on


Saturday. The bride is the only


daughter of Mr and Mrs H. Worthington, of Chat- burn Road, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, an am-


b u lanceman, is the 'oungest son of Mr and


and" Mr P. . J. Mawsor^ vice-chairman,gave the fi­ nancial report. The 'follow­ ing officers were re ­ elected; President, Mrs Troop (Clitheroe); vice


by her father, wore a white nylon gown featur­ ing a gathered cape, trim­ med with daisies, and a longv full train. Her full- length circular veil was held in place by a Juliet cap decorated with flow­ ers and,''rhinestones and she carrjed a shower bou^ . quetofpink'silk'rosebuds-”' and-lily-6'f-the-valley. , / ' Chief 'bridesmaid. w«s


_Jrs A. Slater, of Nutter Road, Accrington. The bride, given away


p r e s id e n ts , Maj. B. Greenwood, Mr N. Mur- tagh and Mr B. L. Cunlif- fe (all Whalley) and Miss E. R. Garnett (Clitheroe). Chairman, Mr Rawson


people will be free to do what they wish, though


many may. see it as an ideal opportunity tor Christmas shopping.


Mr Clayton hopes the


event will bring th e ippeal to its target of


.120,000, as the fund closes on November 30th. People will be able to


Miss Susan Bateman and also in ' attendance were Miss Carolyn Holden, Miss Wendy Slinger and Miss Rachael Whipp. They wore floral polyes-


Put back the signs


SIGNPOSTS — or the lack of tnem — are losing problems at Whalley.


St r e e t


Clitheroe Road begin? And where does Sta­ tion Road end and become Mitton Road?


Where does King end


and These, que s t ions


were posed at the parish council meeting. As there are no signs to illuminate people, it is causing headaches for the public and the postmen, said council­


Miss P. Wilkinson, said they would ask for the signs to be reinstated. They, had either been taken down during the war and never re ­ placed, or ju s t de­ teriorated and disap­ peared.


lors. The chairman, Coun.


One direction sign


t e r cot ton dresses, Rachael in pale pink and the others in pale blue. Page boy was Master


(Chaigley); vice-chairmen, Mr Cunliffe, Mr Mawson (Barrow), Mr K. Whitley (Foulridge), Mr A. Wood (Padiham) and Mrs Kay (Dutton), who is chairman of the Women’s Advisory Committee. Treasurer is Mr G. B. Hanson (Great Harwood). Mr Waddington was


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see for themselves the progress being made on repairs to the fire-dam­ aged church when it is opened for viewing on Saturday — the day when there will also be . a chain of coins in Church Street, from 9 a.m. Another effort, “Songs


thanked by Mrs Kay, and Mr Barry Brown thanked the retiring officers.


YOUTH DISCO


from the shows”, by the church’s operatic society and H asl ingden and Helmshore Band, on April 12th, is a sell-out. To cater for public demand an extra performance has been arranged for the previous evening. The restoration fund now stands at £10,800.


DISCO fans will have a chance to practise their jiving at Whalley Old Grammar School on Tuesday. For the village's youth


Paul Slinger. ^ y, Best man was Mr


the village does have, however, at the junc­ tion of King Street and Station Road, also came in for criticism.


Michael .S la te r , the bridegroom’s brother. Groomsmen were Mr Craig Worthington, the bride’s brother, and Mr Richard Nuttall, an'd ushers were Mr David Nut t al l and Mr Al f


Whalley. The ceremony was con­


ducted by the Rev John Salsbury and organist was


Mrs A. Lyne. Following a reception at


the Calf's Head Hotel, Worston, the couple left for a touring honeymoon. They are to live in Bold Street, Accrington. Photograph: St eve


Mason, Darwen.


club is holding a disco for the over 14s, between 7- 30 and 10-30 p.m. Tickets, price 30p, are available at the door. N Pop and crisps will be


said it was built for stagecoaches not cars “It’s so high up drivers can’t see it. It’s totally out of date and no value because you can’t read it,” he said.


Coun. P. Lancaster Lights offence


FOR not showing the ob­ ligatory front lights on his car, John Stuart Bailey, of Bould Croft Barn, Chat- burn, was fined £10 at Clitheroe. He was also fined £10 for not havin the rear number plate i! luminated


Fined £10


FOR' leaving a van in a prohibited part of Queens­ way, Clitneroe, Andrew Walton (18), of Castle View, Clitheroe, was fined £10 by the town’s magistrates.


•Chip pan fire


C L I T H E R O E Fi re Brigade dealt with a chip pan fire at Edisford Hall Cottage, Clitheroe. There was slight damage to a cooker.


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