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WOMEN members of Clitheroe ■ Conservative Association met at the Clitheroe Conservative Club to make a presenta tion to their chairman, Mrs Margery Kay, to mark her marriage to Col onel Michael Jeffery, of Chipping, on Saturday.
Mrs Maureen King,
senior vice-chairman, pre sented to Mrs Kay a porcelain figurine and Mrs Gill Waddington, Ladies’ president, also spoke in appreciation of the work done by Mrs Kay for the local Conservative Associ ation. She has been chair
man of the. Clitheroe Ladies for the, .past seven years and before that was chairman of the Ribches- ter branch.
Consultant architect Mr
good value for money and it could be extended later.
' scheme have been made necessary because the council has been unable to acquire some garage land
Changes to the original
this was laid at the door of the Planning and Transportation Commit tee, which was accused of delay concerning the lorry park at Salthill.
(Clitheroe) complained that for two years all there had been from the planners about Salthill was sympathy — but no action. “All the sympathy in the world will not lay one foot of concrete or tarmac,” he declared.
Coun. B e r t Jo n e s
council’s Chief Legal Of ficer, pointed out that no firm instructions had ever been given to purchase Bawdlands land, and Mr Michael Jackson, Chief Executive, observed that the Planning Committee had invested more than £1 million at Salthill. He warned that money spent at Bawdlands could const rain other schemes.
Mr Jack Ruffley, the
Borough Treasurer, said committees could work only within the amount of money they were alio-, cated. The whole of the council’s financial prog ramme should be ex amined.
Mr Gordon Onslow,
within the improvement area. Part of the blame for
LONG before Bruce For syth . and Larry Grayson even thought about it, Trinity Methodist School invented its own special version of the Generation. Game.
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. grandpa taking part: Ana,! like the Genera
tion Game, spectators can never be completely cer tain what is going to happen next.
Cinderella ana all the well-loved characters — Cinderella herself, Prince Charming, Dandini, But tons, the Fairy God mother, the Baron — played their roles with tremendous ■ zest, sup ported by a dozen minor characters, plus a total cast of almost 60 and a backstage staff of nearly 40.
be made of producer Michael Britcliffe (what a headache he must have had), organist- Peter
proper, the adult mem bers allowed the youngs ters to steal the show — an o p p o r tu n ity they seized with alacrity — and rejoiced with them in their success. Special mention must
As is only right and
their natural delightful selves, the teenagers really “let themselves go,” mothers throw off every inhibition and dads even sacrifice luxurious whis kers in order to pass through the doors of fan tasy and play outrageous and most unfeminine dames. This year’s game was
Tne youngsters are just
past 17 years it has pre sented a pantomime. They call it a pantomime, of course, ana it is a pan tomime, but it is also a great big jolly game with all the family from the youngest toddler to big brother, big sister, mum and dad and even the oc casional grandma and
Every January for the
Wrigley who has played for every one of the 17 shows and the ladies who devised and made the dozens and dozens of bright and beautiful cos tumes. < .
matinees) from Saturday last, audiences have revel led in this colourful and happy production — Trin
N ig h tly (with two
, tons), Stacey Carter (Roland Butter), Joan Tomlinson (Ham mond Egg), Kathryn King (Kitty Fisher), Clare Saberton (Millie), Stephanie Wilson (Dandini), (JYacy Snowden (Lucy Lockett), Helen Coles (Prince Charming), S tu a r t Robinson (Baron of Beef), Jean Avery (Cinderella), Norman Hornby (Hitty), Roland' Hail wood (Missy) and Hazel Hail wood (Baroness of Beef).
Jean Robinson and Lilian Walmsley. Dancers: Clare Britcliffe, Gil
the principals and Edna Cow- erthwaite, Julie Dickinson, larian McBride, Val Parker,
lian Coles, Susan Dickinson, Deanna Garner, Alison Hail wood, Nicola Hall, Amanda Haworth, Wendy Haworth, Yvonne Haworth, Sharon Penman, Anne Scott, Helen Seedall, Angela Taylor, Tracy Walmsley, Louise Wrigley, Pauline Wrigley. Mark Aspden, Peter Daniels,
Jeremy Pomfret, Jonathan Pomfret, Andrew Robinson, Neil Robinson, Martin Wrigley. Producer’s assistants: B.
Alan Dickinson, David Garner, A n d rew H o rn b y ,' Mark Hornby, Andrew Jackson,
kinson, B. Hincks. Adult's cos tumes: M. Carus, assisted by G. Dewhurst, A. Hailwood and L. Walmsley. Stage managers: E. Procter, A. Scott. Property managers: M. Murray, C. Pom fret and R. Scott. Make-up: M. Niven. Con
Bradshaw, M. Stirzaker. Musi cal director: D. Birtwell. Dances arranged by K. Crane and J. Wrigley. Rehearsal pian ists: W. Parker, B. King. Chorus arrangements: L. Parker, J. Robinson. Children’s costumes: A. Dic
sisted by J. Daniels and R. Edwards. Amplification: A. Bleazard.
t in u ity : S. Hailwood, L. Parker. House managers: R. Carus, D. Slaiding and C. Bradshaw. Secretary: B< Bir- kett. Assistant secretary: M. Haworth. Treasurers: J. B. Parker, L. Parker. Electrician: R. Winckley, as
J.F. The chorus included some of
Marie Haworth (Fairy god mother), Alan Dickinson (Town crier), John Daniels (police man), Kenneth MacMillan (W i l le e ) , M a rk Legge (Wontee), David King (But-
ity' can be very proud of its families. Principals in the cast were:
An auctioneer for 40 years
A POPULAR Clitheroe auctioneer during his working life, Mr Charles, Hothersall (65) has
which forced him to retire about three years ago from the town centre au
ctioneers and valuers bus iness of Hothersall, For rest, McKenna and .Son, in Wellgate. He joined the firm,
then known as Amos Duerden’s, straight from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School at the age of 16.
He was only 21 when
the local community, he was a past president and honorary member of the Rotary Club of Clitheroe arid a past president of
ests were sketching and music — he was particu larly fond of playing the piano. He was a member of a
the Old Clitheronians’ As sociation. Among his other inter
business was his seven years’ war .service with the Royal Corps of Sig nals in which he reached the rank of CQMS. An active member of
he and his partner, Mi- Henry Forrest, took over the running of the busi ness in 1936 and they worked together until Mr Hothersall’s retirement. His only break from the
No free parking
AN ap p l ic a t io n by Clitheroe Sub-Aqua Club for free parking during their use of the pool has been turned down by the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee. In a letter to the com
Street, and sister, Miss Ethel Hothersall, of Castle View. His wife Hilda died nearly two years ago. He is survived by his
long-established Clitheroe family and still living loc ally are his elder brother, Edward, of St Mary’s
Methodist Church yester day was , followed by b u r ia l a t C l i th e ro e Cemetery.
TICKETS FOR ‘GIGI’
Parish Hall will be open from the 16th to the 20th and the 23rd to the 28th, from 6-30 to 7-30 p.m.,
TICKETS for Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur. Operatic and Dramatic Society’s production of “Gigi” will be on sale to the public on February 16th. The box office in the
also on the 16th from 2 to 3 p.m. Tickets are £1.20, with,
musical, which includes many popular numbers, will be given for a full week, beginning February 23rd.
OAPs and under-14s 75p on Monday evening and Saturday afternoon. Performances of the
two married children. His son David lives in Bingley and is a jecturer at Brad ford University, and daughter Mrs Patricia Hardiman is a careers ad viser in Worcester. A service at Trinity
' ceived a refund on park ing. The club also pointed out that during the past
Dennis. Black said that the club already received a concession — they paid about 30p a member while tfie public paid 40p.
Iington) said it would be setting a precedent if a concession were granted. Chairman Coun. John Walmsley (Mellor) said: “It would be like opening the flood gates and letting them all in.”
Recipes
MEMBERS of St Paul’s Mothers’ Union, Low Moor, and visitors from o th e r denominations heard a talk by Mrs L. Cayley, of Clitheroe. She explained how to prepare and serve buffets and gave useful recipes.
grateful for the repairs, they were part of the club’s sub-aqua training. Coun Olga Leach (Bil-
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