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Clitheroe 22$ CUtheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bundey 2 2m (Classify 8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 12th, 1983 HA


CLITHEROE. FC is being wrongly blamed in a dispute over pitch fees that means all Ribble Valley trophy finals" this season, .bar the Aitken Shield, will be played away from Shawbridge. That was the message


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from the club’s chairman Mr. Cyril Whiteside, put­ ting Clitheroe. FC’s case after the ' Ribble Valley. League turned down a £100 package deal for four finals and two semi-finals a t Shawbridge th is season. League secretary Mr


Ex-local man dies


A FORMER Clitheroe man who celebrated his diamond wedding anniver­ sary in 1980 has died at 84.


Robinson lived with his wife Edith, who survives him, at Cleveleys, Black­


Mr William Barnes


was an office worker at the Bellman Depot in Chatburn Road, Clitheroe and was employed by the Ministry of Supply in dis­ tributing food, clothing and essential supplies to local people.


pool. During the last war he


Yorkshire and although he n ev e r lived in Clitheroe again, he kept up an interest' in the town.


Later he moved to


Brian, who is manager of a fann at Tadcaster. A funeral service and


Mr Robinson has a son,


cremation was held at Carleton, Blackpool, yes­ terday.


IF Whalley residents wondered why there were people walking ^about the village with 's tran g e pieces of equipment, the answer is they were taking part in a dowsing course. The course, organised


Soldier


damaged helmet


by Whalley Adult Centre, was atten d ed by 19 people. Tutor Mr John Pilking-


ton explained the back­ ground of dowsing .and then the tools to be used were made. The group then looked


A CLITHEROE soldier claimed he was provoked into damaging a crash helmet belonging to Chat- bum man Mr Christopher Norgrove. At Clitheroe Magis­


for water outside and t ra c e d un d e rg ro u n d drains. Mr Pilkington also told them of the medical as­


Mr Singleton are mem­ bers of the British Society of Dowsers and the Nor- west Dowsers Group. Pictured at the course


courses will be taken by Mr Robin Singleton, of Goosnargh, as Mr Pilking­ ton is emigrating. Both Mr Pilkington and


pects of healing. In future, dowsing


trates’ Court, Roger Pye (20), of Mayfield Avenue, was fined £50, with £5 costs and ordered to pay £87 compensation for damaging the helmet. Pye told the court that


he was drunk and had been provoked into damaging the helmet.


Make-up demo


MEMBERS of Edisford Ladies enjoyed a talk and demonstration about make-up by Mrs' Joan Hitchin. A vote of thanks was


is Mrs Jean Gornall, of Simonstone (centre) with tu to r Mr Pilkington (seated, right) and other dowsers.


Cyril King had regarded the new deal as a “pretty steep' r is e ” , but Mr Whiteside said the league would have made a hand­ some profit. The club just wanted to cover costs, said Mr


players who have reached these' finals and are not going to play at Shaw­ bridge, but elsewhere are a little bit annoyed about it.”


“Consequently, the


But their anger at the club was misdirected, he


is at Shawbridge on Saturday, May 14th. The Ashley Smith, Eagle Sup­ plies and Dan Seed finals will now be played on neutral pitches at Whalley


said. The Aitken Shield final


Couple renew German link


A LETTER from a Clitheroe couple is winging its way to West Germany to renew, a friendship made nearly 40 years ago. In last week’s Adver- they called him, when he


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derson, of Pendle Road (their daughter Valerie is now married and living in Lancaster) have written to their former friend, Herr Josef Rick, to catch up on old times. They first met Joe, as


Now Mr and Mrs Al­


Concern over parking


council meeting, concern was expressed about double parking of vehicles on Waddow View and also of vehicles parked at the junction of Waddow View and Clitheroe Road which restrict the view of traffic turning on to the main road. The council is to contact


PARKING in some areas of Waddington is causing concern to the Parish Council. At the annual parish


war, the Aldersons ob­ tained permission to have four Germans from the camp visit their house, Joe among them.


was working on Bolland Pro sp e c t, Clitheroe, which is just behind their home. Near the end of the


Also! NOLAN KIDNEY side con-


without trying to negoti- R « K e ’s ground ate fresh terms.


d: tinned: «W. want Clitheroe’s


but we are not a chanty, we have', running ^ costs


-


like anyone else and it is the. football committees


iob to see that the club rem a in s f in an c ia lly


V*The' terms offered by Clitheroe were cheap compared with other grounds of similar status,


he added. League secretary Mr


King had said that under the package, it seemed the league would be paying £22.50 for each final, compared with £lo


* i


know,” Mr Whiteside commented. The package


figures from I do n o t


worked out at £16.66 a' game, he said. The club, in sympathy


with the players caught up in the dispute, is now proposing to offer finalists who have missed out on the Shawbridge venue this season, a free match a t th e ground next season. This could be either a


pre-season friendly or a league fixture.


members had met the le ag u e ,


Whiteside. “We hope to reach a satisfactory conclusion re­


Clitheroe FC committee said Mr


garding next season’s matches.”


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last season. “Where he gets these


FRANK’S £500 SWIM FOR ROB


the police about the matter and to investigate ways of dealing with the matter, including, as a last resort, double yellow lines.


Covers taken


CLITHEROE CID is in­ vestigating the-theft of a pair of sheepskin car seat covers taken from a vehi­ cle parked by the Dog and Partridge, at Tosside, on Friday. The cheeky th ie f


smashed the car windsc­ reen — causing £100 damage — to get the covers, valued at £40.


WHEN lo r ry d r iv e r Frank Thompson heard about the Rob Nolan Kidney Fund, he decided to raise cash in the way he knew best . . . swim­ ming.


the Rihble Valley Sub- Aqua Club and a work­ mate of Rob, managed to swim 302 lengths of Clitheroe’s Ribblesdale


THE wedding took place at St James’s Church, Clitheroe, on Saturday, of Miss Deborah Dawson and Mr Mark Andrew Foggett.


is the younger daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Dawson, of Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe, and the late Mr Harry Dawson.


The bride, a bank clerk, Free!


Save ovel retail pricl steel r


cess -.worker, is the only son of Mr John Foggett, of Fence, and the late Mrs Foggett. Given away, by her


J . t ' JCARE attendant Peter


ried to senior sister Angela Trayford at the I-nghamite Church, Wheatley Lane, on Satur­ day.


ames Anslow was mar­


works at Langho Centre, is the middle son. of Mr and Mrs J. Anslow, of Washbrook Close,' Barrow. The bride, who works


The bridegroom, who


at Brockhall Hospital,. is the elder daughter of Mrs D. Kennedy of Barrow- ford. -


Mrs Lyrine ’ Taylor and Miss Janine Kennedy (the bride’s sisters),' Mrs Anne .1 Trayford (the bride’s s is te r - in - law ) ', .Miss Sharon Anslow (the bridegroom’s niece), Miss Katherine Eddison ; and - Master Paul-Taylor (the bride’s nephew).


step-father, Mr D. Ken­ nedy, the bride,, wore a cream gown with a Juliet cap and carried-a bouquet of blue silk flowers. ' She was attended by


Given- away by her .'•


■ headdresses. • B e s t man was Mr


•.Trayford wore dark blue dresses with caps and Miss. Kennedy, Miss Anslow and Miss Eddison -wore pale blue' flowered • dresses with ■ flowered


. Mrs Taylor and Mrs


: Following the cere­ mony,' conducted . by lay minister Mr..Albert,But- terworth, a reception was held at Barrowford! Civic HalL ( ‘ ‘ ,, : The couple are to live in':


Steven Brownlow and groomsmen. were Mr • D.' Dean, . Mr, Paul Trayford ; and Mr Philip Trayford. :v


held in place by a head­ dress of white flowers and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink roses, stephanotis, lily-of-the- valley and ivy leaves. Bridesmaids were Miss


uncle, Mr Graham Dawson, of Leeds, the bride' wore an off-the- shoulder white French lace gown with a long train.' Her full-length veil was


maids wore dresses of white organza with pink spots, with headdresses of pink flowers. They carried bouquets.


Kathleen O’Hagan and Miss Susan Dawson, the bride’s cousins and Miss Alison Mulderig, the bride’s niece. The two older brides­


•Cyprus followed the wed­ ding of Miss Susan Nelson and Mr Paul Marlow, at St ■ Helen’s,- Waddington, on Saturday.


A HONEYMOON in


at Eaves Hall, West Bradford. The bride, the only daughter of Mr and Mrs D.. Nelson, of Ribble


,.P: Marlow, of Eaves .Hall,. West , Bradford, is ' the ' . house manager. .


I The bridegroom,- the second son of Mr and Mrs


t Avenue,. Grindleton; vis


.white, flowers'and she car- r ie d a. ib o u q u e t - of


with satin applique. Her w a te r fa l l veil-; with - diamante^ trim,'- .was 'held -


in place by a circlet of


.-Marie and Michelle Aspin, - ■ the bride’s cousins. , . : They wore peach taffeta


-Larkhill Cottages, Old ■ Langho.


. .carried.bouquets of lily-of-• thervalley and rosebuds.-• ■-■ ■


.dresses with . circlets 1 of flowers in their hair and!


; I-


. rosebuds, and stephanotis.' • ‘ B r id e sm a id s - were


The, bride, given away by her father, wore a > gown of w h i te - tu l le


f v.i ■


sMr A. Gilbert and Mr P. Jacques. : The. ceremony was con­


: . Best.man was Mr Philip •Marlow, the bridegroom’s •brother and ushers were


ducted .' by. Canon C. F. Goodchild: and- organist


• ception • followed at the S t irk . House Hotel, Gisbum. < ‘ f - -".The: couple are-, to live T.-at Peel’s •-.Cottage,-. West


■ - Clitheroe. was Mr Tim Sagar. A re- The; couple both; work- The bridegroom, a pro­


concretes a seasoif galvanitj concrete!


bolt-togq 5 0 1


mony, performed by the -Rev. David Woodhouse, there was a reception at The Old Stonehouse, Mitton, followed in the evening by another recep- tidn at The Moorcock Inn. The couple are to live in


P r im ro s e S t re e t , Clitheroe. Photograph: Pye’s,


Clitheroe. MARL OW— N EL SO N


j; Tuesday | so ls i


Peter Hogg and grooms­ man was Mr Ian Webb. Ushers were Messrs Joseph Mulderig and Trevor Dawson. Following the cere­


wore a dress of white broderie anglais e with a pink sash and pink head­ dress. She carried a basket of flowers. The best man was Mr


The young attendant


LLimiteil at I


( 10/121 .depeq typec


Frank, the president of


Frank (53), of Queens­ way, Waddington, is hoping to have made over £500 for the fund. Frank had the strength


Pool in three hours! Through sponsorship


to give our photographer the “thumbs up” after the marathon swim. With him are, from the left, John Attard, John Hammond and Mrs Kathleen Thompson.


FOGGETT — DAWSON


he assistant manageress. -


Bradford. , ' • ‘ t ‘ ’. Photograph: Pye’s, ( /


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