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Look after the customer, says traders’ new leader


LOOK after the needs of the customer. That’s the message from Mr David Lancaster, new president of the Clitheroe and District


Graveyard survey


completed


AFTER 16 months of hard, work, Wiswell WI has completed its grave­ yard survey of St Mary and All S a in ts ’ C E Church, Whalley.


The survey captures de­


tails and dates on graves and will no doubt be of


great assistance to the Family History Society, which asked the National Federation of WIs to try to get as many institutes in the country to'work on individual projects.


two copies of the survey, one of which is being sent to the County Archivist at


Wiswell has compiled


Preston. It is hoped that, the other will be kept on permanent loan at Whal­ ley Library.


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Chamber of Trade to his members. Mr Lancaster (41), who


owns the Castle Cosme­ tics toiletries and health food shop in Castle Street, feels members should try even harder to cater for the needs and views of customers. Mr Lancaster, the son


TAKING a brief rest from some . energetic square dancing on Friday


of a farmer, spent eight years in the police force before going into business in Preston. He opened his shop in Clitheroe nine


evening are a group of smiling p a ren ts and f r ien d s of Edisford School, Clitheroe.


years ago. Mr Lancaster and his


They were among the


•Stafford (14) is a pupil at Queen Elizabeth’s Gram­ mar School, Blackburn. Among the Chamber’s


wife, Karina, who helps in the shop, have two chil­ dren. Alison (18) works in a bank at Blackburn and


plans for the coming, year is a repeat of the shop­ ping festival fortnight, which starts on May 31st. Another idea is for the


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Chamber to try to extend its current 100-strong membership to outlying villages, and also to brigh­ ten up shops’ fronts by the use 'of hanging bas­ kets and window boxes. The newly-appointed


vice-president is Mr Stuart Laraway.


Cheryl Ann Bolton was married to legal executive Mr Philip New at St Luke’s RC Church, Whis- ton, Liverpool.


Nursing' sister Miss


at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs B. Bolton, of Lancas­ ter Drive, Clitheroe.


The bride, who works


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by her father, wore a white embroidered tulle gown with a pearl-trim­ med scalloped hem and train. Her full-length veil was held in place by a matching Juliet cap and she carried a bouquet of orchids, pink roses and freesia.


The bride, given away


Devih and Frances Bath­ urst wore deep lilac shot' taffeta dresses trimmed with deep purple velvet. They had ■ matching flo­ wered headdresses and carried open posies of pale pink roses and freesia.


Bridesmaids Ja n e t


> Best man was Mr Paul Robinson, groomsman was ■ Mr Andrew McNea and usher was' Mr Mark Pilling.


mony, conducted by Fr Michael Wilding, a recep­ tion was hel<;l at the Eden h u r s t Hotel, Whiston.


Following the cere­


the Lake District, the couple are to live in Whiston.-


Liverpool. Photograph: Mr Press,


Anniversary recital


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SATURDAY’S organ re cital a t ' Chtheroe Parish Church by world-famous British organist Nicolas Kynaston coincides with the •first1, anniversary of the rebuilding of the in­ strument.


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His programme will in­ • . • ■ •> '*• 1 - i-i.. After a honeymoon in


70 people who attended the PTA’s first “hoe- down” at the school. Dancing was to the


Clarkson doggers Band, who provided a caller to add to the atmosphere. Later, guests enjoyed a chicken supper.


F a m i ly f e s t iv a l a t L o w M o o r


A FAMILY festival service at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, attracted a large congrega­ tion to celebrate Mothering Sunday. During the service,


which was attended by members of the Mothers’ Union, the uniformed or­ ganisations, parents and friends,, the children of the Sunday School sang Praise Him” and “One


more step”. Following readings by


the vicar’s wife, Mrs Marion (Stevenson, and Sunday School leader Mrs Linda Leadbeater, mem­ bers of the junior choir sang “If I were a but­ terfly”. The vicar, the Rev.


Brian Stevenson gave the address, after which posies


Of flowers were presented to the children to give to their mothers. The vicar also pre­


DRIVING BAN


disqual ified. He was banned for a further six months, running consecu­ tively to an existing ban which would have expired at the end of March. Joseph Raymond Bolton


CLITHEROE magi s­ t rates fined a Hurst Green man £300 for driv­ ing a Land-Rover while


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 17th, 1933 9 Confirmation at Parish Church


EIGHTEEN candidates, including three adults,, were confirmed by the Bishop of Blackburn, the Rt Rev. Stewart Cross, at a service at Clitheroe Parish Church.


The' Bishop, who


preached, was assisted in the service by the vicar, Canon John Hudson.


Churchwardens Mr


Derrick Holmes and Mr Peter Houldsworth read the lessons and Mr Gerald Hood assisted with Com­ munion. Organist was Mr Charles Myers.


After the service, re­


freshments were served in the Parish Hall.


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(38), of Avenue Road, was also fined £90 for not being insured and was or­ dered to pay £25 costs. He told the court he


sented Mrs Stella Smith with a certificate signed by the Bishop of Black­ burn authorising her to work with the vicar as a Pastoral Auxiliary in St Paul’s Parish. Organist and choirmaster was Mr Robert Tattersall. There was a good at­


had missed his bus and decided to drive home from his work at Lon- gridge to avoid a three- hour wait. -


RIBBLE Valley Council member Eric Bracewell has been appointed a gov­ ernor of Ribblesdale Nur s e r y Clitheroe.


Governor School ,


tendance at the earlier Holy Communion and the Evening Choral Commun­ ion, when the celebrant and preacher was the vicar , a s s i s t ed by Licensed Reader Mr Ken Guy. The organist was Miss Karen Oliver.


Elected to office


OFFICERS f o r, th e coming year were elected at the annual' meeting of the Pendleton branch of Clitheroe Conservative


Association. . They were: Mr John


Aspinall (chairman), Mrs Marjorie Ross (secretary), Mr George Cowperth- waite (vice-chairman) and Mr John Bleazard (trea­ surer). (The committee was re-elected en bloc.


the branch’s supper party to be held at .Standen Hall, Mr Aspinall’s home,


Plans were made loi on May 20th..


Seeking contact


THE County- Police are seeking -much closer con­


tact- with the public by setting up. a' Community Affairs Department.' Its task will be to co­


ordinate all community i e lations work and, to exp­ lain the dual relationship between the Police and the public. ■ The' Colne Division Which, includes the Chtheroe area,, will have ■Insp. J in r Kennedy as community affairs officer


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