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Norman Brindle and among others invited were Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Ted Boden, Clitheroe Mayor Coun. John Cowgill, immediate past district governor Keith Gledhill, Rotary Club of Clitheroe presi dent Peter Nuttall, and presidents Eric Walmsley (Blackburn), Colin Murfitt (Colne), John Raynard. (Nelson) and Bill Younger (Padiham). Clitheroe Round Table
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proposed by Ribblesdale’s president Bob Edwards. Jeremy Lloyd read the object of Rotary and the toast of Rotary Interna tional was given by Peter Field, with Keith Gledhill responding. The toast to the Rotary
Ribblesdale Club Mike Smith proposed a toast to the guests and Norman Brindle replied. The clos ing toast was proposed by the president. MC for the e v e n in g was Derek Wightman.
Club of Ribblesdale was made by Peter Nuttall with the response by Bob Edwards. Vice-president of the
Comedian’s praise
jingle she had written. Charlie wrote after she
View, was on an outing to Buxton organised for the o v e r 60s by S o c ia l Amenities for the Golden Age (Saga) when the famous comic recorded a
BILLINGT0N woman Mrs Connie Scahill has re ceived a pat on the back from comedian Charlie Chester for the holiday spirit she and friends showed when being re corded for his “Soapbox” radio programme. • Mrs Scahill, of Abbey
Pensioners share their problems
SOME of the problems facing pensioners in Clitheroe were spelled out to members of the town council at an informal meeting.
from Clitheroe Old Age Pensions’ Association met the council on a day when pensioners throughout the country chose to fight for a better deal.
Change of machine for Lions' appeal
WHALLEY Lions are busy this week delivering envelopes for their house- to-house collection to raise money to provide equip ment at the village doc tors’ surgery. Originally the group
hoped to buy a defibril lator, but on advice from the doctors it was decided that an ECG machine would be more useful. The doctors explained
A 15-strong delegation
•the town centre. The pensioners would
raised was the need for a post office in the Shaw- bridge area, to save pen sioners having to travel to
Among local points KEIGHLEY
also like to see pelican crossings installed on the inner bypass, instead of the zebras presently in use. A number of matters concerning transport were
also raised. Pensioners would like to be able to board and disembark in Market Place, again to save having to walk dis tances. They also feel - passes
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footballer for Bolton Wan derers, Mr John Paul Keighley was married to nursery nurse Miss Jane Seedall at All Hallows Church, Mitt on, on Saturday. The bride is the only
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sociation secretary, said the councillors had agreed to discuss the points in more detail. “It was a very success
sent him a letter some months later inquiring why the programme had not been broadcast. But it had been soon after, and the veteran comic said in praise: “You certainly are an example of how popu lar Saga holidays are.”
printed before the deci sion to change to an ECG machine was made, and so are wrongly worded, but the Lions are to go ahead just the same. If the target of £1,300
that a defibrillator would be used perhaps once every two years, whereas an ECG machine could probably be used two or three times a month. The envelopes were
is not reached, they plan to hold other fund-raising events to make the purch ase possible.
ful evening,” said Mrs Penny. “The pensioners were happy with the re ception they were given and left quite satisfied.”
PRIEST MEETS POPE
SABDEN parish priest Fr Leon Morris has extra cause to treasure his pilgrimage to Rome with the Salford Diocese . . . for he had an audience with Pope John Paul II. Fr Morris, of St Mary’s
by her father, wore a Vic- torian-style gown of ivory satin trimmed with lace. She had a headdress of champagne roses, orchids, ivy and fern and carried a bouquet of fresh flowers. Bridesmaids were Miss
daughter of Mr and Mrs D. S e ed a ll , of Park Avenue, Clitheroe, and the bridegroom is the second son of Mr and Mrs N. Keighley, of Pillings House, West Bradford. The bride, given away
Speakers on trial
A DOZEN members at tended the first of three trial meetings of Clitheroe Ladies Speaker’s Club, which is hoping to con tinue on a permanent basis if'popular and suc cessful.
evening, at the White Lion Hotel, was Mrs Isabelle Parkinson.
In the chair for the
heard, ranging from books to television and two speeches were delivered. The first, “Where would I be if,” was given by sec retary Mrs Penny Ogden. Guest Mrs Sheila Chum entertained with the second, called “Kill or cure”.
Many to p ic s were
ing for more members, next meets at the same place on Tuesday 11th Oc tober, at 7-30 p.m.
The club, which is look
PUPILS, parents, gover nors and friends of Wis- well-Barrow School had a night to remember when they visited Black pool illuminations.
thanking friends of the school who assisted in
more than 100 of them to see the lights and they enjoyed a fish and chips supper on the way home. The trip was a way of
Two c o a ch e s took fa
the recent campaign to save it from closure, as well as a celebration of the decision to keep it open.
coach for the youngsters were provided by a friend of the school.
Refreshments on the Chemists’ rota
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Elizabeth Keighley, the bridegroom’s sister, and Miss Lisa Hattersley. They wore apricot satin dresses and had bouquets and h e a d d r e s s e s of gladioli, carnations, roses, ivy and fern. Best man was Mr Mark
Keighley, the brideg room’s bro th e r , and
ushers were Mr Luke Keighley, the brideg room’s brother, and Mr Martin S e ed a l l , the bride’s brother. The ceremony was con
RC Church, said, that the Pope spoke fondly of the
still remembers his great welcome from Lanca shire.” Sabden’s priest de scribed the meeting as a wonderful experience and thanked his congregation, whose money made the pilgrimage possible. .
Choir’s visit
ST PAUL’S Church Hall, Low Moor, is the venue for a concert to be given by Colne Ladies’ choir on Saturday. There will be solos from choir members, conducted by Joan Pate and accompanist will be Margaret Blackham.
Morris told his “flock,” His Holiness was under doctor’s orders to rest, having just returned from his trip to Australia, so was unable to concele- brate Mass with priests from the diocese. Said Fr Morris: “He
day he met people from the diocese at Heaton Park during his visit to England last year. U n fo r tu n a te ly , Fr
ducted by the Rev. B. Cave. Following a reception at
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Former council official
FORMER Chief Legal and Administrative Of ficer for the Ribble Valley Council, Mr Jack Ruffley, has died aged 66. Mr Ruffley was one of
the people responsible for setting up the council in 1974. After a long Army
career and working for an import-export company, Mr Ruffley took articles to become a solicitor when he was in his 40s. He worked for councils
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Rector’s rope trick livens harvest
THERE was an excellent response to the harvest festival from the parishioners at St James’s Church, Clitheroe, said the rector, the Rev. David Woodhouse.
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A harvest lunch in the
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