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THE children of Slaid- burn will have at least one memento of the Royal Wedding. The Squire of Slaid-
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Legend in flowers
THERE was a good at tendance at Clitheroe Flower Club when Mrs. Pauline Williams, of Oldham, gave a demonst ration with a difference, illustrating the Greek legend of Pandora’s box.
was the design represent ing all the evils which Pandora released on the world, using twisted .wood, devil’s thorns and brown butterflies made from feathers.
Particularly.. interesting
white — depicted “Hope” which was released from the box last to counteract the evils. Mrs G. Grange expre
The last design — all
ssed thanks. The next meeting is on August 14th and the annual show is on August 22nd.
Cycle theft
Raleigh cycle outside pre mises in Duck Street and returned a short time later to find it gone. It was valued at £20. Clitheroe CID are in
BICYCLE thieves struck again in Clitheroe on Saturday afternoon. A man left his black
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cal celebration presented by the combined Sunday Schools and youth groups from Clitheroe ana dis trict, featuring songs from the Bible SocietyY
songbook “ Sing Good News.” Organiser Mrs Susan Siddall, who is chairman
s new
ABOUT 220 local children came together fo r a “grand sing” bn Sunday afternoon and enthralled a packed congregation at Trinity Methodist Church. The event was a musi
of the Clitheroe Action Group for the Bible Socie ty, said it was a tremend ous success. . “The audience really en
joyed it; they hadn’t real ised what the children could do. A lot of people put a lot of work into it and I want to thank everyone involved,” she said. Musical arranger and
and Linda Whitfield, of Waddington, accompanied by Clitheroe Girls’ Gram- m a r S c h o o l p u p i l Elizabeth Morton on the piano.
conductor for the hour long performance was Mrs Maxine Jones, assisted by Mrs Sheila Harrison. Mr
presented a drama of the parable of the sower and St James’s gave a mime from a Bible reading. ■ Instrumentalists from the various groups formed
St Paul’s Sunday School ' . Squire keeps up a family tradition ? * awi fwas>#!|
Peter Wrigley was the or ganist and Elizabeth Laraway the pianist. Soloists were Gordon
an orchestra to accom pany the choir.
comed by the Rev. James Needham, Methodist cir cuit superintendent and the Rev. Arthur Siddall, of St Paul’s, introduced the programme.
The guests were wel Young songsters raise the roof
Milestone in club’s
history
'a g e ” in style, with a bumper birthday party at tended by the Mayors of Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley as well as many founder members of the club and original leaders Mervyn and E u n ic e Roberts and Alan Snape.
TRINITY Youth Club celebrated its “coming of
opened in 1963, more than 1,000 young people have passed through its doors' and taken part in the wide range of activities which have always been on offer.
Since the club was
bership of Trinity now totals 290, and activities range from the club’s own Calaerstones project to football matches, residen tial courses and discos.
Senior and junior mem
cluded Capt. Bob Earn- shaw, the Bible Society’s representative for Lanca shire.
The congregation in
Some of the children are pictured at rehearsal.
Moving in day
THE new vicar of Whal ley, th e Rev. Jo h n Michael . Calvert Ackroyd, officially takes charge of the parish on September 16th.
That evening, his in
stitution as vicar will be conducted by the Bishop of Burnley, the Rt Rev. Richard Watson and his induction by the Ar chdeacon of Blackburn, th e V en. Desm o n d Carroll.
v ic a r of All S aints ’, Keighley, will conduct his first service at Whalley Parish Church the follow ing Sunday. He succeeds the Rev. Alec Harpur, who retired in December after 13 years as vicar.
Mr Ackroyd, formerly
b a c k many- h a p p y memories. For leader Geoff Jackson, one of the founders, the presentation of members to Prince Charles at Calderstones in May was probably the most memorable.
The celebration brought
Weekend courses at Borwick Hall with Calder stones residents, the club’s “team-up” with judo champion Brian Jacks and the modernisation of the youth centre two years ago also stand out.
the club’s gratitude to the many people who had shown an interest and given support over the years.
Mr Jackson expressed
played a part, large and small, in giving us a chance to work for the benefit of the young people of Clitheroe ana Ribble Valley — which is why we are here," he said.
“Many people have Aid disabled
CLITHEROE Young Conservatives raised £137 for the International Year of Disabled People with a white elephant stall on Clitheroe m a rk e t on Saturday.
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'A re a , Clitheril problems whil arisen have beel out, members! Ribble Valley Housing Commitl told.
WORK is pro| well on the Be General Impril
for Rod Hackney I sultant architect members that j | including rights * being blocked, tidied up and col tions with the il which had broken little, had been lished. Some concern
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Elizabeth Thompson, the bridegroom’s twin sister, and bridesmaids Miss An n e t te R a in fo rd , the bridegroom’s niece, and Miss Emma Louise David son, wore blue lace dres ses. Mrs Thompson car ried a bouquet of carna tions and freesia and the bridesmaids had baskets of pink roses. Best man was Mr David Davidson and groomsman was Mr Neil Rainford, the bridegroom’s brother. The ceremony was con
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A DONATION of £33 has been made to the local International Year of Dis abled People fund by the Ladies’ Social Hour of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billington. Tne fund has also received £7.15 from Mrs E. P ro c to r , of Bamber Bridge. Mrs Proctor (88) ana a friend collected the money by saving coppers and silver.
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by her brother, Mr W. Rawson, wore a Notting ham lace gown with fitted sleeves, a mandarin collar and a full train. Her short veil was held in place by a tiara headdress and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and bridal flowers. Matron of honour Mrs
holsterer at Pendle Furni ture in the village, is the son of Mr ana Mrs J. Rainford, of Clitheroe Road, Sabden. The bride, given away
Road, Padihanv is the daughter of the late Mr H. Rawson and works as a printer at Birtweil’s, of Sabden. The bridegroom, an up
, sented with National Cy cling Proficiency Awards by the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. John Walm- sley. Awards went to Brian
riders FOURTEEN pupils of Thorneyholme RC School, Dunsop Bridge, and two scholars from Bashali Eaves School were pre-
Clegg and Sarah Peacock from Bashali and Zoe Pirie, Kathryn Smith, Janet Whitaker, Samuel Purkis, Andrew J . Wood, Andrew W. Wood, James Carr, Christine Marsden, Laura Pickford, Diane Skellorn, Kane Pirie, Christine Collinson, S a rah R im m e r and Audrey Whitaker. At the presentation Mr
Dennis Ravell, area road safety officer, gave a film show. Refreshments were pro
vided by parents Mrs D. Whitaker, Mrs J. Carr, Mrs E. Collinson and as sistant teacher at Dunsop Mrs S. Rushton. 1
Invited to Palace
A RESIDENT of Calder- stones Hospital, Whalley, has been invited to a Royal garden party at Buckingham Palace next Thursday, to mark the In ternational Year of Dis abled People. Mr James Gibbons (79),
who has been at Calder- stones since 1921, will be the first resident from the hospital to attend a Royal garden party. He will be accompanied
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