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CHRISTMAS GIFTS i
NETTLETONS for a gift to treasure
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SEASON’S GREETINGS 1 to all our customers from
COWMAN’S BUTCHERS
ROGERS —’ METCALFE
ter ‘ Hosiery, Clitheroe, Miss Pamela Metcalfe, was married at St Paul’s Church, Low, Moor,. on Saturday, to ' Mr David Rogers.
A machinist at Lancas ;>
Lucky . Bunty! |
owner,. Mrs Doreen Redmayne, of Chapel Street, is the winner of our Whiskas “spot the difference” com petition. The prize for spot
ting the eight deliber ate mistakes - and coining up with a con vincing slogan ;is; - a case of: Whiskas!.-.' A;-welfare' assistant
BUNTY, an eight- year-old Slaidburn- pussy, is set to have a feast of, a Christmas. That’s because her
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....:THE>2ridiWhalley Guides , 'gave', a' Christmas treat for
iS '" 'th e ir grannies 'last?week '’ s't —’and anyone ivho didn’t ' 'jjiaye a"'grannie could - - “ adopt’,’,, o n e " fo r the; •evening.,.'
\;.i along for. a varty : toWhalj. • ;ley' CE"School and pro*;
iL./panyztopkrtheir! grannies; The 17 girls in- the com--
; ?vided a supper of chicken: j- -noodle soup,' chicken’
4. salad-, - sherry >trifle.'and mince pies, f , > { f iHjfj
s.a. vAfterwards- each patrol tip'gave -:a.:short entertain 1 1 me7it and- there was also)gl f ’game, of bingo., A ll the\ ^Guides, took gifts'for .their, •guests;, who thoroughly. enjoyed the evening. : ? ;
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:■=:< 'Guide Leader and Dis-. . .trict Commissioner Mrs
v Ann Whithorn saidthe| v; party, had . been ’ sucH'ffi t: sficcess. that they hope; to :?rhake i t an annual event. ;
Sabden’s welcome visitor
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daughter of Mr and Mrs J. B. Metcalfe, of Mitchell Street, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a carpet' weaver,-is the only son of Mr and Mrs J. A. Rogers, of Rishton. -
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father, the bride wore a‘ white chiffon gown over silk with a lace trim, bodice and sleeves. Her shoulder-length veil. was. held in place by a Juliet cap. She carried gold roses and lily-of-thej, valley.
Given ■ away by her I ■
Shirley Slater, who wore a turquoise flowered chif fon dress over silk, with a frill neckline and1 a head dress of turquoise silk flowers. She carried white- silk roses with- turquoise ribbons.
In attendance was Miss J . v
Metcalfe, the br ide’s brother, groomsman was Mr Trevor Speak and usher was Mr Michael Prendergast,
Best man was Mr Philip
'Arthur Siddall, a recep tion was held at the- Spread .Eagle .iHotel,. Barrow. '
Rishton. ' The couple are to live in Conference date
THE Rib b le Valley: Borough Treasurer Mr- Gordon Onslow has been, nominated to attend the- annual conference of the Chartered Institute of Public' Finance and > Ac countancy, at Harrogate,-; in June.
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Bob Ainsworth, who is ex-officio president, and
Mrs.Ainsworth, and Ribble; Valley parks superintendent Mr Roger. Hirst and his wife. . ■ The evening was organised by club chairman Mr Geoff Sainsbury and his - wife Cissie and-included supper^ a sing-song and , a series of games' with a . gardening theme.
PICTURED with wives; husbands' and friends are members of Clitheroe Garden Club at their Christmas social at the Edisford Bridge lnn; ; r ' Among the 60 members and guests were the, Mayor of .Clitheroe, Coun.
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After the ceremony,- performed by the Rev. -
“Cats make such good, pets, because they: are, loving; and playful, ■ yet: dignified and. self sufficient.” She tells us-she en
at v Slaidburn’s - Bren- , n a n d : re"-! Endowed School, -Mrs Redmay- hei who also wins a Whiskas calendar," is a real cat lover. Her- slogan - read:
the competition, who each receive a - Whis kas calendar, are: Ann Capstick,. of . 34 Downham ' Road, Chatburn; Miss G. S. Moir, of Lower Asker Hill-Farm, Grindle- ton, and Mrs Eileen Nadin? ‘ of 13 Faraday Avenue, Clitheroe.
tered the contest “be cause vBunty .won’t touch' anything but Whiskas.” Three runners-up in
■'FATHER:-Christmas; made a rare'’ appearance at j St Nicholas’s-, Church; Christmas fauyin. Sabden, >, much to the delight of the- children.
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SISTERS Mary and -Mar-' garet Gudgeon,' aged T8 andp 17 respectively, of Tower Hill, Clitheroe,• were each fined £50for- theft by the. town’s magis trates. Each was ordered to pay £12.50.'costs and to contribute £50 towards legal aid. They admitted stealing four pint, glasses' worth £2.50 from a local hostelry. ~ . Presiding, magistrate
Mr David ' Yorke . told them that, although they had not been the principal offenders, the bench'took a serious view of all theft.
; He‘had;notvmanaged to- : 'visitithe /'fairffor^many1
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s| arrived; on'Saturday, with / asack full-of. toys.
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vover X'£900 vfor . church , funds.\'Tt -was opened .by rose queen. Louise Harrod ; and . h e r ' a t ten d a n ts : :
The. fair proved to he ;a record-breaker. raising,'
: McWilliam, made .the, in troductions.
•Master Adam. Whalley was-the chairman and the; vicar ,- the Rev...-Denis
• Stalls sold perfumes,’ cakes, flowers, drapery and fancy goods, and toys w ere sold from the', Christmas tree. Mothers’ Union members and hel pers served teas and all, the church organisations took part.
Gardeners enjoy a social
■ years,t' so.'he‘; recieved- a;: - rousing . welcome>,when he-
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‘an’ application for an-off- licence a t : 64 Whalley Road, Clitheroe.
THE Rib b le Valley Licensing . Bench • .refused
:.The application .-,by Mavis Maiy Matheson, -of -Park Villas; Elswick, .who owns -the shop, was op posed by Mr John Lumley representing the Ribble
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‘cences, one of them in Whalley Road. '
Kitson, association secret ary, said another off-li cence was undesirable be cause there
was.no need.
Mr .David . William
:: -Mr Barry Dearing said Mrs Matthews was ex perienced, in - the - off-li cence trade and she would put the emphasis on wines rather<»than bee r .: and
- spirits. The trade- would •be different to that of the ;.other off-licencesr- ,
Mrs-Matthews told, the
yin.';the «town. She ^consi dered \that'; the existing off-licences did not cater for-that' need.' -
■^delicatessen, • of -which there, was' only one other
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•j TODAY. ’ and tomorrow, R.' N. and M. Read, Moor Lane, Clitheroe; will be open • from 6 to .7 p.m.-
i Sunday:' Boots, Castle • Street;. Clitheroe,. noon to 4 p.m. Monday to > Friday; 6 to 7 p.m.. v ,
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jYalley.:’. Licensed Victual lers’ Association and two off-licence holders. He pointed out that Clitheroe already had .15 off-li-
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