Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 1st, 1982 9 SDorts day fun at Waddington glorious colour A. E. HARGREAVES
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RED team gained most
Golden day celebration
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TOMORROW is golden wedding day for a couple w h o h a v e l i v e d in Clitheroe all their lives. Mr Tom Coates and his
wife Naomi, of Kirkmoor Road, met in 1928 and were married at the former Congregational Church, now the United Reformed Church. But they intend to put
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points in the Waddington and West Bradford School sports, its grand total of 123 beating green by 15 points. Yellow was third with 87 and blue fourth
with 86. The pupils took part in
flat, sack, obstacle, bean bag, skipping, egg and spoon, wheelbarrow, cross-country and relay races organised by the
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Mr P. A. Cunliffe and staff and parents were judges. Deputy head Mrs E.
off the celebration until later in the month when their younger grand daughter, Nicola, will be
21.She is the daughter of their only son Gordon, who is headmaster of a school in Yorkshire There is another grand daughter, Judith (23).
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Brown, who recorded the results, presented the trophy to red team cap tain Adam Spencer and vice-captain Joanne Wad dington.
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was a clerk at Thornber’s mill and during the second world war he served with Clitheroe Fire Brigade. For several years, he
CLITHEROE man Mr Albert Croft (68), of Low- ergate, was detained in Blackburn Royal Infir mary, on Sunday, with a broken leg, after his in valid carriage collided with a lamp-post on Henthorn Road. His con dition is satisfactoi-y.
sang in the Clitheroe Wesley Male Voice Choir. In his youth he was a keen footballer and cricke ter and even now enjoys a
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BAD weather could not dampen the fun at St John’s Church garden party at Hurst Green. The venue had to be switched to the Memorial
Hall because of rain, but people flocked in and £582 was raised for church funds.
very hard setting up the stalls and preparing food and we are very pleased with the response,” said the vicar, the Rev. Brian
“Organisers worked
Cave. The party was opened
Dance aids Falklands fund
game of bowls. Mrs Coates was appren
ticed to a Clitheroe mil liner, but gave up work when married. She is still a keen gardener and also enjoys all forms of need lework.
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Holiday post
CLITHEROE P o s t Office, King Street, will be open as usual for all classes of business during the holiday period. Pensions and allowances
due for payment in the week beginning July 19th may be obtained a week
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ABOUT 70 people attended Waddington Royal British Legion’s poppy appeal cheese and wine
The two-hour get-together, held at Eaves Hall Country Club, West Bradford, featured a rattle,
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Fined for fighting
Ribble Valley will be
closed as follows: July 17th to 24th:
Bashall Eaves, Bawd- lands, Bolton-by-Bowland, Chatburn, Downham, Barrow, Grindleton, Pendleton, Rimington, Waddington, West Brad ford, Salford, Newton. Ju ly 24th to 31st:
A CLITHEROE by-law" of nearly 70 years ago was mentioned when two men appeared before the town’s magistrates for fighting in the street. Jeremy Hargreaves
Dunsop Bridge, Gisburn, Slaidburn. Pensions and allowances payable during the period
A DANCE at the Royal British Legion Club in Whalley Road, Clitheroe,
raised more than £300 for dependants of sei*vicemen killed in the South Atlan tic. ' Nationally, the South Atlantic Fund has topped
(23), of Brook Street, and Anthony Downes (23), of Henthorn Road, admitted the offence and each was fined £25, with £5 costs. They apologised to the
of closure may be ob tained a week in advance. Telegraph services will be as usual and telegrams may be dictated by tele phone at all times.
Markets
GUISELEY trader Mr Peter Horner, who was stopped from holding Sunday markets at Gis burn, now intends to stage them on a Friday evening. The first of this sum
got out of hand. Oriental
MEMBERS of Clitheroe Flower Club were given a taste of the Orient when Mrs C. Parker, of Man chester, talked about the flower displays at many of the Japanese festival
days. A vote of thanks was
mer’s markets at the Auc tion Mart should have been held on Friday, but was cancelled due to the wet weather
given by Mrs B. Hall. The next meeting of the club will be held in the White Lion Hotel, Clitheroe, on September 17th.
£2m.About 100 people at tended and the ladies’ sec tion of the club prepared supper and helped to run
a raffle. For homeless
court for the trouble they had caused and said the
fight was the result of a misunderstanding which
LOCAL Red Cross work ers are appealing for money to help ease the suffering in Lebanon. The appeal is part of a
Male nurse attacked
with razor
POLICE are continuing investigations into a razor attack on • a 19-year-old man in Accrington Road,
Whalley, last week. The victim, a male
nurse at Calderstones, was severely cut about the arms and chest and 35 stitches were inserted in the wounds.
national drive by the Red Cross to raise £lm for 300,000 people left home less in the fighting. The Red Cross has 57 workers in the war zone and so far 150 tons of relief supplies have been sent out.
Chemists’ rota
TODAY and tomorrow, Boots, Castle Street, Clitheroe, will be open from 5-30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday: Derrick Green, Railway View, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday 5-30 p.m. to 6-30
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at first the man told them that the incident took place near his home in Blackburn, but it was later established that he was attacked in Whalley.
A CID spokesman said
lieve that the man knew his assailant, but he is refusing to name him,” said the spokesman.
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were particularly con cerned that a man was going around armed with a razor and pi-epared to
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TODAY, FRIDAY, JULY 2nd at 9 a.m.
GENUINE REDUCTIONS ON OUR LARGE SELECTIONS OF LADIES FASHIONS AND MENSWEAR COLLECTIONS.
PLUS 10% DISCOUNT on all other goods that are not other wise reduced in the sale. LARGE CAR PARK
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school ran a tombola stall and gave a display of country dancing under the supervision of headmis
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