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surprise of a lifetime for Mrs Gwen Blacklock, of H a y h u r s t S t r e e t , Clitheroe, who retired after 21 years as an aux­ iliary nurse last week. F or husband Tony


Hospital staff’s surprise for Gwen


a large poster on the wall and there was a gift of a cut-glass decanter and glasses, plus an extra pre­ sent — a floral arrange­ ment from th e am­ bulancemen.


“Good luck, Gwen” read


forward to seeing more of her son, and married daughter and grandchild


Mrs Blacklock is looking


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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Letters to the Editor


Village roads not built for heavy traffic


I WISH to add my voice to the protest being made against the proposed extension to the quarry on Waddington Fell, for three reasons:


who live in Chorley. She will also spend more time at her hobbies of knitting and tapestry.


used to be walking in the local countryside,” she said, “but an accident when a table collapsed on my leg has finished that.”


“My favourite hobby


band retired in 1979 from the Civil Service DHSS Office at Primrose Mill.


at the retirement party with nurses and hospital workers and Dr W. D. Oliver (far light).


Mrs Blacklock (centre)


Road works ‘windfall’


off the £3,759 which the county would have reco­ vered from the residents.


.


and Transportation Com­ mittee was told that a 10 per cent cut in charges had been ordered, rising to 15 per cent where the figure exceeded £1,000. It was decided to write


leuch Avenue were suc­ cessful in their appeal to the Secretary of State for the Environment over the county’s refusal to contri­ bute to the cost of making up the private road out­ side their homes. The County Highways


A GROUP of Clitheroe residents have won a fight against the county council . . . and saved them­ selves about £4,000. Householders in Bucc-


Mrs Blacklock’s hus­


word, for from the summit one can survey the countryside through every angle (including the coast, the Hodder Valley, Newton village, Bowland Knots, Ingleborough, Pen-y-Ghent, Fountains Fell, Pendle, the Ribble Valley etc.), and I do not know of any other point in the area where one can do that.


morning, one clatters and rumbles past this house and they are an even worse nuisance for people living on the main road through the village.


COWPERTHWAITE


baker and confectioner, is the only son of Mr and Mrs A. Cowperthwaite, of Bury.


white satin gown with a sweetheart neckline. Her full-length veil was held


The bride given away by her father, wore a


a silk bouquet of roses, lily-of-the-valley and fern.


in place by a flowered headdress and she carried


Karen Critchley and Miss Anita Shears wore cotton dresses in a peach floral design with high neck­ lines. They had roses in their hair and carried dorothy bags.


B r id e sm a id s Miss


Great Harwood. Photograph: Westmins­ ter Studios, Langho.


ducted by the Rev. J. Haslam and a reception was held at Cloggers Sporting Club, Great Harwood. The couple are to live in


at Windsor TOSSIDE horseman Mr Peter Dugdale was among the honours in the nation­ al carriage-driving champ­ ionships at Windsor at the weekend. Mr Dugdale (38), of


Fourth in contest


New House Farm, with his dark bay mare Menai Viola, came fourth in the single pony and trap sec­ tion, comprising dressage, marathon and obstacle sections. In Sunday’s h e a t , th e 19-miles marathon course was par­ ticularly testing. During the champion­


Dugdale won his class at the Northern Champion­ ship Show at Kendal.


ships Mr Dugdale and his wife, Norma, met Prince Philip and saw him after the competition at the premiere of the film “Car­ riage Royal” which fea­ tures the Duke and is based on his book “Com­ petition Carriage-driv­ ing”. The weekend before Mr


W a l te r Brown and groomsmen were Mr P. Britcliffe, Mr P. Holden and Mr R. Holden. The ceremony was con­


B e s t man was Mr


sistant provisions man­ age res s , is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Holden, of Pasture- lands Drive, Billington. The bridegroom, a


John Edward Cowperth- waite made and iced a five-tier wedding cake for his marriage to Miss Gail Holden at St Barth olomew’s Church, Great Harwood, on Saturday. The bride, a trainee as­


Bridegroom Mr David HOLDEN


are driven, one cannot escape the fact that the quarry lorries (and now cement works vehicles too) are too bulky for these roads — and very noisy. From very early in the


aesthetic considerations, it has become quite a hair-raising experience to try to walk through the village of Waddington with a child or a dog (or both), on account of heavy lorries edging one off the road (there is no pave­ ment), The same thing happens on Brungerley Bridge. However carefully they


home for brief periods from faraway places, one of the first things they want to do is to go “on the top,” i.e. take a walk from the cattle grid to the Triangulation Station, where they can re-imbibe, at one go, their native countryside. Quite a p a r t from


When my children come


(what it has already spoiled to a large extent) a footpath giving access to what is probably the most beautiful view in the area. “View-" is an inadequate


It would do away with


rain, the brook through Waddington, then flowing through fields into the Ribble, becomes quite orange in colour. This, I am told, is caused by the quarry. It is a comparatively


When there is heavy


American organist


minor inconvenience to me personally, but must be of concern to the far­ mers — and probably to the fish. In conclusion: Wadding­


fanist of the Cathedral of


of other people, not only Waddington residents, who go to the top of Wad­ dington Fell for peace,- solitude and a breath of the country, would agree with me that the quarry has already taken a large enough slice out of the hill and that an extension should not be allow’ed.


ton, and the roads leading to and from it, were not built for industrial traffic. I think any extension to the quarry should at least be conditional on the building of adequate roads, bypassing Wad­ dington and other vil­ lages. I think, also, that a lot


MRS A. B. M. SOUTHWORTH, Waddow Lodge, Waddington.


Sites for trees


^promoting an encouraging response, the council would give us a report on the well being or other­ wise of the memorial t r e e s in th e Ca s tle grounds. I f memory serves me right these trees were planted follow­ ing a public appeal.


WOODMAN, Clitheroe.


Weighty load for thieves


A REWARD of £50 being offered for the 1 covery of a garden seat weighing several hundred­ weights which has been stolen from the front garden of a Chatburn House. For the seat, which is


taken from the home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Burton, of Station House, Clitheroe Road, and ac­ cording to Mrs Burton the thieves must have used a great deal of muscle- power to remove it. “They must have had a


made of cast iron, dates back to the Victorian era and could fetch up to £150 at an auction. The missing seat was


vehicle and they would have had to carry the seat at least 50 yards to the nearest parking spot,” she said. “It is almost imposs­ ible for them to have got away without being seen.’ The couple noticed the


est that the Ribble Valley Council is asking for the public to suggest suitable sites for tree planting. Perhaps as a way of


ONE notes with inter­


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director of St Luke’s Choristers, Williams- bridge, The Bronx, New York. His programme includes


t John the Divine and


CLITHEROE Parish Church Organ Society opens its 22nd season of concerts on Saturday at 8 p.m. with a recital by David Pizarro, titular or-


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 23rd, 1982 3


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‘ pointing turnout at a ' coffee evening organised I


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I and there was also a raffle.


1 ling flowers, vegetables, groceries and jewellery


) evening, in the village ' social club, branch chair- )man Mr Donald Cromp­ ton thanked everyone


At the end of the


| for their support. The branch’s next!


There were stalls sel-


I British Legion. Nevertheless, nearly1


Foster parents


busy AN informative talk on the work of the education­ al psychologist was given to the Ribble Valley Foster Parents’ Associa­ tion by Mr B. Probin. He answered questions


and was thanked by Mrs V. Gibson.


■ Hall on October 27th, at 7 p.m. Chief Fieldwork Officer


meets for a jumble sale with home-made produce stalls at Chipping Village


The association next


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Mrs S. Whipp, herself a foster mother, will be the speaker in November and all Ribble Valley foster parents are welcome to attend.


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