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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


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SHARE interests if you want to have a happy maiTiage . . . that’s the philosophy of the 90- year-old president of Ribblesdale Angling As­ sociation and his wife, who celebrate their diamond wedding tomorrow. Mr Edward Oddie and After work, he would


his 83-year-old wife Betty, of Hillside Di-ive, West Bradford, have shared a lifelong interest in fishing in the Kibble. They plan to throw


study in the evening at the old Technical School in Greenacre S tre et , where he won the gold medal for best student. He gained his teacher’s


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open the doors of their bungalow to relatives and friends to celebrate quiet­ ly at home, because of Mrs Oddie’s poor health, and are looking forward to receiving a telegi’am of congi'atulations fi’om the Queen. When Mrs Oddie began


CELEBRATING their diamond wedding on Sunday wdll be a Chatburn couple who have spent most of their lives in some form of public service.


certificate and taught tex­ tiles for 32 years in the area, becoming an associ­ ate of the Textile Insti­ tute and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. In the first world war,


accompanying her hus­ band on his fishing trips, she took her knitting and sat on the bank. “But he was delighted'


when I said I was bored and would tiy the sport myself,” she said. “ He im m ed ia te ly


bought me waders and overtrousers . . . and the minute I started catching fish he couldn’t get me away from the sport!” The couple, who were


Mr Oddie served in Mesopotamia, finishing his army career as captain and adjutant of the Royal Engineers in Bangalore, India. In later life, he became


wife Laura, of Sunnydale, Ribblesdale View, intend to celebrate with their family and relatives by having a party at Green- dale Restaurant in the village.


Mr John Sharp and his


District Council for tw'o years and also chaired the RDC’s Finance and Gen­ eral Purposes and High­ ways and Public Health committees. During the first w'orld


be Mr Sharp’s brother Francis, w’ho was his best man when he and Laura w’ere married at Moor Lane United Methodist Chapel in 1922. Mr Sharp, w’ho hails


Among the guests will


war he served as a driver in the Royal Field Artil- lei-y in France, Belgium and Germany, and in the last war he was head air raid warden for Chatburn. Mr Sharp was a keen


married in the now de­ molished Fulledge Wes­ leyan Chapel, Burnley,, ai'e well-known in Lanca­ shire textile circles. Both were directors of


altered in the industry, says Mr Oddie, who began his career at the age of 13 as a four-loom weaver at Brooks Mill, Clitheroe.


Oddifts T e x t i le s in Clitheroe Market Place. Things have certainly


•fined to fishing. Both were members of Whalley Golf Club, where Mrs Oddie was ladies’ captain in the 1950s. Mr Oddie is also a keen oil painter. Mrs Oddie, who is of


general manager of High- ams, Woodnook Mills, Ac­ crington, and occasionally travelled abroad on their behalf. Mrs Oddie has fond memories of a trip they made to the Toi'onto Trade Fair in 1949. The Oddies’ joint inter­ est in sport is not con-


Burnley origin, worked for a firm of solicitors. In the second world war, she was a member of the WVS, and one of her most treasured posses­ sions is a letter of thanlcs for her services fi’om the Queen Mother.


from County Durham, is the second of a family of seven, all still living. He was brought up at Wor- ston and Ilownham and on leaving school began w'ork as a half-time reacher-in at Chatburn Mill. He la te r became a


Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, September 23rd, 19S2 7


GISBURN MART


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THERE were 177 accredited newly-calved cows and lie;fei*s forward in the dairy section at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday. Prizes went to: Cow — C.


and M. E. Robinson (£790), K. Horner (£750). Heifer — NWWA (£770), R. Murray (£645). Friesian cows made to £850


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(average £600), heifers to £770 (£589). There were 540 calves for­


ward. Friesian bulls made to £176 (£85), heifers to £110 (£73.10), Hereford X bulls to £161 (£117.60), heifers *to £100 (£71.60), Charolais X bulls to £188 (£176.20), heifers to £138 (£96.60), Angus bulls to £96 (£61), heifers to £81 (£63.50), L imous in b u lls to £172 (£133.90), heifers to £119


(£85.25). In the weaned calves section,


Friesian bulls average £146 and beef X bulls £164. There were 19 animals for­


PHOENIX — KENDALL


Wendy Elizabeth Kendall was man’ied to police of­ ficer Mr Robin Michael Phoenix, at Clitheroe P a r ish Church on Saturday.


Ward s i s te r Miss


ward in the sale of store pigs, which made to £33 and aver­ aged £28.60. In the fat stock section, for­ ward were 308 cattle, 3,746


Certified clean cattle: Light eraged 98.6p), medium to 108p to


steers made 104p per kilo (av- ;diun


sheep and 20 pigs. " " '


:Iean


(99. Ip), heavy to 95.5p (94.7p), light heifers medium to


heavy to 91.5p (87.6p). Uncertified ar


103.8p


102p (92.Ip), (91.6p),


certified cattle — Young birils made to 114p (lOOp), light steers to 99.2p (95p), medium to 104p (9Sp), light hefiers to ““ ■" ~ ‘ di — -


nd ’ previously


85p (82.9p), medium to 95.2p (81.5p), heavy to 89.2p (81.5p), fat cows to 85.2p (69.2p). Sheep: Light lambs to 130p


at Manchester Royal In­ firmary, is the elder daughter of Mr and Mrs G. B. Kendall, of St J am e s ’s House, St James’s Street, Clitheroe.


The bride, who works The bridegi’oom, who is


stationed in Clithei’oe, is the only son of Mr and Mrs B. 0. Phoenix, of 'Walton-le-Dale.


cricketer during his youth and captained Chatburn Cricket Club for 15 yeai’s. He still enjoys watching the game on television.


weaver, then a designer and eventually a cashier, retiring in 1962 after 52 years there. It was at the mill that


Mr Shai-p met his wife, who worked as a beamer. Born at Higher Rodhill Farm, Grindleton, Mrs Sharp also worked as a tailoress at Wilkinson’s, in Moor Lane, Clitheroe, before her marriage. Although one of the


ests he includes Chatburn and district Royal British Legion, of w'hich he is a fo u n d e r com m ittee member. He is the found­ ation manager of Chat­ burn CE School and is connected with Christ Church, being vice-chair­ man of the PCC.


Among his other inter­


vicar’s warden and chair­ man of the trustees of the living of the parish.


Mr Sharp is also the


tragedies in their life has been the loss of their only daughter, they have two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mr Sharp was involved


valid, belongs to the Mothers’ Union, and al­ though she can no longer


in local government for 30 years. He' v/as chairman of the old Clitheroe Rural


MU committee and for many years w’as a com­ mittee member of the Women’s Unionist Associ­ ation.


She has served on the Mrs Shai-p, now an in­


attend meetings, mem­ bers visit her at home.


(121.7p), standard to 130.5p (120.4p), medium to 123.5p (115.8p), heavy to l l l .S p (107.9p), light shearlings to 104.5p (101. Ip), heavy to lOOp (94.2p), overweight to lOlp (98.2p), fat ewes to £34


(£19.45). In the pig section, porkers


Search for minerals


THE Lancashire County Council has given British Petroleum permission to explore for minerals by sinking 25 bore holes in Bowlancl Forest High to collect geological samples. BP hopes to bejpn ciril


ling the two inch diameter holes soon and complete the work early next year. The siting of the lioles,


averaging 500 feet deep, will follow discussions with the County Planning Officer as well as owners and tenants, but all will be on farmland. After each hole is com­


pleted, it Tvill be plugged and the area immediately returned to its original condition.


averaged 67p, cutters made to 69p (68.5p), baconers to 70p (69p), fat sows to £92 (£74.75)


by her father, wore a white Edwardian-style gown with bishop sleeves edged in Nottingham lace and featuring a long train. Her full-length veil was held in place by a head­ dress of white flowers and she earned a shower bou­ quet of pink and white roses, stephanotis and lily-of-the-valley.


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Bridesmaids Miss Janet Kendall and Miss Pamela Kendall, the bride’s sis­ ters, Miss Julie Phoenix and Miss Michelle Phoenix, the bridegroom’s sisters, wore white chiffon dresses decorated with pink and lilac flowers.


I They had matching headdresses and carried posies of lily-of-the-valley, roses and ft’eesia.


Sullivan, gi’oomsmen were Mr Paul Gregory and Mr Stephen Eccles and usher was Mr David Reddin.


Best man was Mr Mark @©§i@h h©use


ducted by Canon J. C. Hudson and organist was Mr C. Myers.


the Foxfields Restaurant, Billington, the couple left for a honeymoon abroad.


Following a reception at See us for your materials


They are to live locally. Photograph; Melvin Carter, Preston.


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