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For a New Single, Double or King Size pocketed ' sprung bed by famous makes,
BACK CARE MATTRESSES e.g. 3ft., £38, £44, £45, etc., 4ft. 61n. £54, £69, £79 etc.
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food take-away at Hoad, Clitheroc,
lications are — Extension to form 'Sor development eturinc area in •855). Erection of at -18 Littlemoor
{e-roofing part of .y at Smithies
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of existing shop
to rage retail area s to shoo front in (08(15). Extension at Ribblesdale
Material change
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f Wincklev Hall tigalow at Bank
From 4th-30th July, the
accent is on German food and drink at Hillards. German meats and sausages, German cheeses German wine and beer and much much more. And as always at
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Cambozola brie? And you don't need any
excuse to try German beer and wines — the most famous in the world. German food and drink has so much variety, and it's such good quality — that's
why it really is great value. There's so much more to enjoy with German food and drink. Where better to
enjoy it than Hillards? Quality right down the Rhine. Schafft German Salami per x
A\h .....£120.95
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Largest bed in the area — 6ft. X 6ft. 6in. Super King Size — Hand made, was E650. now £385 DRAWER DIVAN
Over 150 singles in stock, prices at £69, £88 and £98
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Ja cq u e l in e Simpson, David Waddington and Linda Berry, received the Silver Jubilee Trophy from retiring deputy head Mrs Edna Brown.
and yellow and their cap tains, Garry Cottam and
three-legged, obstacle, skipping and egg and spoon. The children were split into four teams, blue, yellow, red and green. Joint winners were blue
WRIGHT —
given away by her father, wore a white full-length crinoline-style gown of lace with a deep frill round the hem and a fitted bodice with long lace sleeves. Her full- length veil was held in place by a band of flowers and pearls and she carried pink roses, spray carna tions and lily-of-the- valley. In attendance were
for the wedding of Mr Paul Wright, youngest son of Mr and Mrs G. Wright, of Garnett Road, Clitheroe, and Miss Ann Tracey Munro, twin daughter of Mr and Mrs I. Munro, of Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe. The bride, who was
Clitheroe, was the setting
MUNRO St James’s Church,
THERE was fun for all the family at Waddington and West Bradford CE School’s sports day, for apart from the children’s races, there was also one for parents. Races included sack,
Three cheers for the school sports
Prominent church member
A GRINDLETON woman who lived in the village all her life and formed a strong connection with the Methodist Church there, has died, aged 78.
Chapel Lane F la ts , worked for many years at Trutex, Grindleton, as a presser.
Mrs Elsie Airey, of
larly at the village’s Methodist Church and was a member of its choir and Women's Fellowship, as well as being a com munion steward.
knitting, gardening and reading.
Her hobbies included
ducted by the Rev. Tim Bradshaw, was followed by interment at Grindle ton Methodist Church cemetery.
Low Moor festival is a great success
“A WONDERFUL week of fellowship and witness” is how the Vicar of Low Moor, the Rev. Brian Stevenson described the St Paul’s summer festival which ended on. Sunday.
women and children vis ited the church and parish hall during the week to take part in services, to see an exhibition and enjoy the socials.
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Rose Queen family fete the previous weekend, and opening services,an exhibition of church docu ments- and photographs attracted visitors from a wide area.
raised for church funds. Following the annual
Karen Munro, the bride’s s is te r , and Charlotte Rice, who wore dresses of pink Tricot, featuring long straight skirts edged with lace and fitted bodices giving a cape effect. Their headdresses were of pink silk flowers and they car ried pink roses, spray car nations and lily-of-the- valley. Best man was the
formed by the Rev. D. Woodhouse, Rector of St James’s. The reception was at
bridegroom’s brother, Mr Glen Wright. The ceremony was per
the Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves. The couple will live in Whitewell Drive, Clitheroe. Photograph: Audrey Stretch, Chatburn.
BRIDGE CLUB
WINNERS in the dupli c a t e p a i r s s e s s i o n of
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A CUP of tea in the Vicarage followed the Wednesday morning communion service.
Praise for to
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FOR using a van with no test certificate, Ronald Henry Johnson (37), of P rie s t Biggins Farm, Bolton-by-BowIand, was fined £25 with £5 costs at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court.
MoT certificate left to run.
letter, he said he thought he had five months of his
P leading guilty by
encore in Manchester’s F re e Trade Hall on Sunday night and a stand ing ovation a t King George’s Hall, Blackburn, on the previous Wed nesday. In Blackburn the musi
cal, commissioned by the World Wildlife Fund to illustrate, wildlife prob lems in the Amazon Basin, played to a capaci ty audience of 1,700. Nar-
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PUPILS of St Augustine’s RC School, Billington, received ecstatic reactions to their musical production “Yanomamo”, which moved to
Lancashire last week following its successful performance in London.
There was a 20-minute rator was David Bellamy, School, Colne, who wrote who afterwards praised the children’s prowess. Headmaster Mr Phillip
Morris came on stage to thank all concerned in the production., He, presented mementoes to Mr Peter Rose, head of the musicl?
department at St Augus tine’s, who wrote the • music, and to Miss Anne Conlon, head of English at St John Fisher and Thomas More RC High
Poppy appeal
THE draw at a recent raised £600 for the poppy social evening staged by
Ribble Valley Royal Brit ish Legion branches at Waddington Social Club
appeal. It was organised by Chatburn, Hodder Valley, Hurst Green and Waddington branches.
th e so lo is ts with memento.
Mr Rose presented all
people attended the per formance. David Bellamy, who was again ■ narrator, signed autographs for the children at the end of the evening, after telling them that they had contri buted a great deal to wards the preservation of wildlife.
In Manchester, 1,000
the words. He also thanked World
Wildlife representative Mr Ivan Hattingh, whose idea it was to commission the musical and who at tended each performance.
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ers attended a “Rock of Ages” service of favourite hymns led by th e Clitheroe Evening Town swomen’s Guild Choir, con ducted by Mr Geoffrey Hitchen.
More than 200 pension
Rt Rev. Victor Whitsey, of Twiston, former Bishop
Guest preacher was the
the mid-week communion service which was fol lowed by coffee in the Vicarage, served by the Vicar’s wife, Marion, and members of the Mothers’ Union. In the evening the Lon-
of Chester. There were 30 people at
gridge Silver Band played “Brass for a summer evening” to an audience of 150. Las t Thursday the
church was filled with children, teachers, pa rents and friends of Edis-
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band, Edward, were mar ried at the church in 1933.
She and her late hus
youth of the parish joined in a sponsored walk, fol lowed by a supper in the Parish Hall.
ford School for a service. The music teacher Miss Thompson conducted the school choir and orchestra and Mrs Ashworth was organist. In the evening the
Night”, on Friday, was a sell-out, with 120 people .filling the Parish Hall to hear music from The Tat- lers, and to hear “A' weaver’s lot” presented by Mrs K a th e r in e Thomas. On Saturday, many
people visited the church exhibition and outdoor
the Youth Fellowship, Cub-Scouts, Brownies and Guides did a circular walk, via Brungerley. This was organised by Mi ami Mrs Paul Wilson, of Fairfield Drive. The “ L an c a sh i re
About 25 members of
the church filled to capaci ty for the family festival service. At the end of the ser
stalls. Sunday morning saw
. The festival concluded with Sung Eucharist con ducted by a former vicar of Low Moor, the Rev. A. Bisbrown. He was as sisted by licensed readers Mrs C. M. Wallwork and Mr Ken Guy. Organist was Mr Robert Tattersall.
hymn-singing outside St Ann’s Court and Waddow Green. Later 100 people enjoyed lunch in the Parish Hall.
lowed by the annual pro cession led by Slaidburn Silver Band. There were stops for
vice, Mr Stevenson pre s e n te d Mr A r th u r Hodson, of Nelson Street, with a cardigan, in recog nition of 50 years’ service as a sidesman. The service was fol
ALL set for the spon sored walk on Thurs day evening are young
p eo p le f rom th e parish. It raised £100.
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