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Janet Clare Henderson and Ken Bolton. The bride, who lives in
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Special hours- licence for Chatburn pub
CHATBURN licensee Edward . Marcella has been granted a music, singing and dancing licence and a special hours certificate for. his premises by, Clitheroe Magistrates, despite police objections.'
Mr Marcella, of the
Pendle Hotel, already had a licence and, certificate for part of the- premises, but wanted permission for a large area in which he is having alterations. The £20,000 plans are
currently with the Ribble Valley Council and no de cision has yet been made on them. Mr Marcella told the
JUDGES and winners pictured, from the left, are: back — Knowles, Mr Cottam; front —
Mrs Ellison, Mrs Jackson.
court that he was trying to improve the image ■ of his discos and to attract a better class of customer who would want to wine, dine and dance. At his present discos on
jeans or leathers are not allowed in. Mr Marcella’s solicitor,
Fridays and Saturdays, the age. of people is check-, ed and those dressed in
Mr Leslie Ingham, said that people today wanted to be able to have music, dancing and food available
retail sales manager, of Great Harwood, is the only son of Mrs S. Bolton, of Clayton-le-Moors. The bride, given away
the application because they said there had been trouble with youngsters leaving the hotel late at night. Nearby residents had
The police objected to
by her brother, Mr David F. Robinson, wore a silver-coloured fine poly ester crepe gown with a pink pill-box hat and veil. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and bridal gladioli. Bridesmaid was Miss
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THE 1st Pendle Scout troop raised about £70 for funds at a coffee morning in the Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour on Saturday.
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WHITESIDE — CLOUGH
signer Miss Cherry Ann Clough was married to bodyshop foreman Mr Graham Michael Whiteside at Whalley Methodist Church. The bride is the elder
Children’s wear de
deputy mayor, 'Coun. Mrs B a rb a ra S peak and Clitheroe Division MP Mr David Waddington.
Guests included the
daughter of Mr and Mrs K. Clough, of Mitton Road, Whalley. The bridegroom is the'
ments .were served by members of the troop’s fund-raising committee and there was a stall sel ling home produce and cakes.
Coffee and refresh •
elder son of Mr and'Mrs D. Whiteside, of Fulwood. ■ The bride, given away by her father, wore a full length white gown of em broidered; chiffon and satin with a deep frill at the shoulders and hem, a satin sash at the waist and white flowers in her hair. She carried a posy of pink and white rosebuds, carnations, lily-of-the- valley and stephanotis. Matron of honour was
joyed a tour of the mayor al suite. The committee wishes to thank the Scout chairman Mr Alf Ragnall for his work and Mr Alan Bleazard for broadcasting the event.
Many of the visitors en
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Jane Claire Henderson, the bride’s daughter, who wore a pink crepe dress with burgundy accessories and carried pink roses and bridal gladioli. Best man was Mr Ted
Hurren and ushers were Mr Miles Robinson, the bride’s nephew and Mr John Harvey. The ceremony was con
Stirk House Hotel, Gis- burn, the couple left for a honeymoon in Madeira. They are to live in
ducted by the Rev. Graham Vickers and - or ganist was Mr Norman Yates. Following a reception at
Waddington. P h o to g ra p h : Pau Deaville, Blackburn.
Sedgwick family shines at show
THERE, was a record of Newby Croft, Riming- number of entries at\ t°ni won trophies for the Rimington and district best vegetable and vase of
Horticultural Society’s CUHfaW
show, held in the’vil lage Memorial: Insti tute.
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at the same time. He added that the licensee had spent £600 on sound proofing the disco room.
son of the society’s secret ary Mr Ernest Sedgwick,
Howard Sedgwick (12),
SILVER AWARD
complained about noise. Four disco goers had been arrested for allegedly being drunk and disorder ly and two for causing criminal damage. Granting the licence,
MORE than 100 donors attended the session run by'the Lancaster branch of the National Blood Transfusion Service, at Clitheroe Parish Hall on Saturday. During the session, Mrs
the magistrates imposed conditions that a max imum of 130 people could attend the discos and that the 'licence should run from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The licence will come
Gillian M. Pinder, of “In- glenook,” Grindleton, re ceived a silver award for 25 donations from Mr. B. Sharpies, local donor or ganiser on behalf of Toe H.
into operation when the alterations to the building are completed.
P. Macnamara, team leader Miss Christine Kirk and ladies of the nursing division of the Clitheroe St John Ambu lance. WRVS members served refreshments. ",
In attendance was Dr
Call for change in rent defeated
(Clitheroe) argued that the system of charging people the rent of their usual house, even though they might be temporarily in a smaller one, . was unfair. He said that some ten-
A CALL for a change in the Ribble Valley Council’s policy of charging full rent for people living in temporary accommodation while their council houses are being improved was made at the Housing Committee. • Coun. B e r t Jo n e s ants in Mytton View had
been moved to smaller homes, but still paid rent for the larger ones. “It seems unfair that
these people should pay more rent than the people living next door in the same size house. They have all the inconvenience of a smaller home,,but do not have a smaller rent,” he said. However, Coun. Harry
Riding (Longridge) said: “Anyone who has im provements done to their own home has all the . in convenience of the reno vation work. At least these people have a house to move to.” Health and Housing Of
ficer Mr Peter Gladwin told members that of the nine tenants moved, six would pay more rent if the system was altered. The only alternative
would be to create new tenancies, with new rent books, involving much expense. Mr Gladwin pointed out
father
cups, for sweet peas and the best rose. The children’s exhibit
collected -
.Mrs Lillie Pratt, of .West View, Clitheroe, won the : award - for
floral.art on the Royal Wedding theme. Mr Brian Harrop, of Clitheroe Road, Sabden, took the cup for wine: The trophy for best in
cup went to James Fal shaw (9), of Shuttleworth Hali Farm, Gisburn, and
show went to Mr A. Greenwood; of Barnold- swick, and the best be gonia was shown by Mr J. Green, of Fence. Judges were Mr F.
taker, Miss B. Woodcock, Mrs E. Hartley. Peas: 1 and 3,. Mrs A. Seed, Mrs A. J. Taylor. Beans: 1 and 3, Mr T. Jackson, Mr E. Gomall. Tomatoes: 1 and 2, Mr A. Stott. Cauliflower: H. Sedgwick, Mr T. Jackson. Other vegetable: Mr A.
Dressed onions: J. Whit
Stott, Mrs E. Hartley, Mrs J. Whawell. Soft fruit: Mr T. Jackson, Mrs D. Wells. Three onions: Mrs A. Seed, H. Sedg wick, Mrs J. Taylor. 1
Confectionery
waite, Mrs E. A. Silverwood, Mrs D. Wells. Fruit scones: Mrs'C. Thistlethwaite, Mrs D. Wells, 3 and highly commended Mrs C. Knowles. Chocolate cake: 1, 2 and 3, Mrs C. Knowles, equal 2 Mrs C. Thist lethwaite.
Parkin: Mrs C. Thistleth □
Cottam (flowers and veg etables), Mrs A. Burton (floral art), Mr -T. Cook (wine) and Mrs A. Hol gate (confectionery). Prizes were presented
by president Miss B. Woodcock. Raffle winners were Mrs • Marion Ashton and Mrs Joyce Gorrighan, both of Rimington.
RESULTS Flowers
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Greenwood, Miss B.' Woodcock. Foliage plant: A. Greenwood, H. Sedgwick, ,T. Butterworth. Cactus or succulent: 1 and 3 ,1. Butterworth, Mr G. Carr. Fuchsia: A . : Greenwood, T. Butterworth, Mrs K. Schos- land: Begonia:, l and;3 Mr J.‘■ Green, H. Sedgwick..
3 J. Fitton. Three roses: H.! Sedgwick, T. Butterworth, J , Fitton. Vase of roses: Mr E. Sedgwick, J. Fitton, Mrs W. M. Ellison. Rose: A. Green wood, J. Fitton, Mr J. Green. Floribunda roses: Mrs F. In-
Fitton. Gladioli: H. Carr, 2 and 3, H. Sedgwick. Three gladioli: 1 and 2, H. Sedgwick, Mr G.
gleby, 3 J. Fitton. Vase of floribunda roses: J.
Carr. Sweet peas: Mr E. Sedg wick, A. Greenwood, Mr A. Stott. Herbaceous perennials: J. Fitton, Mrs E. Jackson, Mrs J. Taylor.
wick, J. Fitton, Mr E. Sedg wick. Cactus dahlias: 1 and 2, A. Greenwood, H. Carr. De corative dahlias: A. Green wood, 2 and 3, H. Carr. Chry santhemums: H. Carr, A. Greenwood, Mr T. Jackson. Buttonhole: T. Butterworth, J. Fitton, Mrs F. Ingleby. Dress spray: Miss 'M. Bairstow, J. Fitton, Mr E.,.Sedgwick.
Floral Art ,
M. Scott, J. Fitton. Royal Wedding exhibit: Mrs L. Pratt,
Shades: Mrs A. Seed, Mrs G.
Mrs G. M. Scott, T. Butter-/ worth. Neat and charming: Mrs G. M. Scott, Mrs L; Pratt, J. Fitton. .
. Children’s Section
that at the moment the council paid moving ex penses, but if new tenan cies were created for. tem porary accommodation, tenants would have to pay removal costs.
whelmingly re j ected Couri. Jones’ proposal.
• The committee over ’
Thistlethwaite, James Falshaw. Miniature garden: James Fal shaw, David'Scott, Tony But terworth. "Oddity” class: Tony Butterworth,- James Falshaw, Jean Thistlethwaite. Salad James Falshaw, Jean Thistleth waite. Coconut pyramids James Faishaw, Jean Thistleth waite.
Tray. of. wild .fruits: Jean
BRIDGE CLUB
FOURTEEN tables were play at
n Vegetables
•Mrs E. Hartley. Beetroot: Mrs A. Seed, 2 and 3, Mrs E. Hartley. Turnips: 1 and 2,- Mrs E. Hartley. Cabbage: Mrs A. Seed, Mr E. Sedgwick, H. Sedgwick. Onions: 1 and 3, H. Sedgwick, Mr E. Sedgwick.
Potatoes: 1 and 2, H. Carr,
Clitheroe Bridge Club. Wiiinners were: NS Mr W. L. Wilkinson
the duplicate game at in
and Mr B. Hicks; -Mrs Milling ton and Mrs McKinnon; EW Mr Moore and Mr Spencer,; Mrs Brenton and Mrs Garde. ‘The following hand was
passed out at every table but one, when an adventurous north opened a sub minimum one no tnimp, which his part-' ner passed to two. With a bit of help from the opponents, the contract was made for a top score.-
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Mrs Heather Young, the bride’s; sister, who wore a fall length pale- pink dress in broderie anglaise and satin in a similar style to the bride’s. She had matching’ flowers in her hair and carried a posy of pink and white flowers. B e s t man was Mr
Ronald Hopkinson and ushers were Mr Kevin Young and ■ Mr Brian Hopkins.
ducted by the Rev. G. A; Vickers and organist was Mr Norman Yates. Following a reception at
The ceremony was con v :•
the Fence Gate Restaur ant, Fence, the couple left for. a honeymoon in Jersey. They are to live in
Preston. P h o to g ra p h : Paul Deaville, Blackburn., .
THE weather was on its best behaviour for Whalley CE School’sannual September fair in the school grounds, organised by the Parent-Teacher Associa
tion. . - - ^
numerous sideshows, including the roll-a.-penny game which, was well patronised, as iseen in our picture.
The sun shone all day and more than "£500. was raised for school funds, ; There were cake, white elephant, grocery and handicraft stalls, a tombola and
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parking is among the latest applications re ceived by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0871). Hurst Green: Re-application
to convert part of Old Bobbin
garden store and additional Boiler house accommodation at “Nandene,” Kemple End (0868). Chatburn: Alteration of
Mill into dwelling (0866). Stonyhurst: Extension to
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trusts. “The whole
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Mr Barry Vei Burnley, and w investment, the . change, shares
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CLITHEROE Nicholas Wilkin received a broke head and facia when he was in an accident with, Tuesday night, home in Castle N The driver o
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