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Plans for the Moorcock
Band needs some young
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junior band. Brass and woodwind
CALLING all young musicians! If you are short of something to do, then why not join the Clitheroe branch of the Royal British Legion’s
players are desperately needed if the band, under the leadership of a new instructor, is to begin practising on October 3rd. The band will be taught
would include 11 luxury flats, possibly with tennis courts, a swimming pool and a cocktail bar.
part owner with Mr Peter Lees, told our reporter that a company had made an offer for the Moorcock which they were consid ering.
Mrs Dorothy McMillan,
a n y th in g ,” said Mrs McMillan. “Everything really depends on plan ning permission.”
“It’s very early to say
the days of the old Moor cock are over now. Rates and overheads are very high and to keep it going we would have to revert to discos, which I don’t want to do. It’s too fine a building for that.”
But she added: “I think
Farmed at Rimington
and led by Miss Sarah Duncan-Shorrock, a qual ified teacher who has taught Royal Marines. Enrolment night for the
joining should ring branch se c re ta ry Mr Walter Brayshaw (Clitheroe 24789).
TV stolen
THIEVES stole a 12-inch Ferguson portable TV set from a caravanette in a garage at the rear of SS Michael and J o h n ’s Church, Lowergate. It was valued at £50.
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if the plans go ahead, the outside will. probably remain the same, with in terior alterations only. She took over the
Mrs McMillan said that
A MEMBER of one of Rimington’s oldest farm
ing families has died in hospital, aged 70.
Moorcock at the end of last year with her son, Mr Douglas Woodward. How ever, Mr Woodward left the business earlier this year and Mr Lees moved into the partnership. Other applications received
by the council include the following: Ciithcroc: Replacement of
farage (0506). Garden fence at
existing garage at 94 Pimlico Road with double sectional
port at “Gianicolo,” Clitheroe Road (0504). Grindlcton: Kitchen, bed
Buccieuch Avenue (0512). Barrow: A 350 sq. ft. car
room and porch extension at “Higher Steelands,” Slaidbum
Road (0511).
Mr Jam e s Robinson worked at Lower Gazehill Farm which he ran in partnership with his son, Tony. Mr Robinson was born
Until three weeks ago
on the farm and started to work there shortly after leaving the village school. Although he handed
over the running of Lower Gazehill to his son some years ago he travel led daily from his retire ment home at End Cot tages, Gisburn, to help out. In addition to his son.
he leaves a wife and two daughters.
NIGHT OUT ON THE LIONS
DAVIES — COWARD
followed the wedding at St J am e s ’s Church, Clitheroe, on Saturday, of Miss Christine Coward and Mr Henry Davies.
A honeymoon in Ibiza
at a solicitors’ office in Accrington, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Coward, of Langshaw Drive, Clitheroe.
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TWENTY senior citizens f rom C a s t le fo rd , Clitheroe, were treated to a night out with supper ' and a sing-song by Clitheroe Lions. It is the first welfare
activity organised by the newly-formed Clitheroe group and they treated the pensioners to a night to remember. Firstly there was an
optional drive in the countryside, then it was off to the Hodder Bridge Hotel, where there was supper and a chance to have a good sing. An organist played
holsterer, is the second son of Mr and Mrs H. Davies, of Greenacres, Read.
by her father, wore a full- length white gown trim med with satin ribbon and lace, featuring a high neckline, leg-of-mutton sleeves and a long train. Her matching half-veil was held in place by a circlet of flowers and she canned a bouquet of pink bridal roses, white spray carnations and white heather.
The bride, given away
Miss Gillian Shekleton and bridesmaid was Miss Julie Simpson, the brideg room’s cousin.
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dresses of printed Tricot with blue satin bows at the neckline and trimming at the waist. They had headdresses of blue flow ers and carried white Bibles trimmed with pink and blue ribbon.
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Hall, coincides with a supper dance organised by the Bolton-by-Bowland group in their village hall.
A SUPPER party organ ised by the Pendleton branch of the Clitheroe Conservative Association, delayed because of the election, is to be held on October 7th. The party, at Standen
Davies, the bridegroom’s brother. Groomsman was Mr G. Davies, the brideg room’s b ro th e r , and u sh e r s w ere Mr C. Davies, the bridegroom’s b ro th e r , and Mr D. Coward, the b r id e ’s brother.
Best man was Mr P.
ducted by the Rev. D. Woodhouse and organist was Miss S. Robinson.
the Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn.
Greenwood, Clitheroe. A reception was held at
Padiham Road, Sabden. Photograph: Raymond
The couple are to live in
Trick by bogus social workers
DOORSTEP tricksters have been in action in Clitheroe again.
posing as social workers called at the homes of el derly people in Chatburn and Standen Roads and asked if they needed any help. In each case one of the
Two young women
women asked to use an upstairs toilet. “There is no doubt that
they searched' for valu ables while upstairs, al though it appears that no thing was taken,” said a Clitheroe CID spokesman. “Once again I must
warn old people against allowing strangers, into
their homes.”
two women social workers called, , pensioners should
He suggested that if ;
contact the Ribble Valley Social Services Offices (Clitheroe 25146) to, check their identity.
about 18, was plump and 5ft. 5in. tall, with short blonde hair. She was wealing a brown anorak.
One of the women, aged
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■highlights of Ribbles- dale School’s first ex change visit to France taking place this week.
A JO U R N E Y to Champagne to see hoiv the famous drink is made is among the
. day stay aimed at in creasing their under standing of France and its language.
of families in Peronne in the northern part of the country, are also spending two days as students at the local grammar school. They will be visiting indus tries and the capital, Paris, during an eight-
The 43 pupils, guests
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■ The visit by pupils of the second to f i f th years follows that of 12 Peronne students to Clitheroe as guests of Ribblesdale parents last year.
Richard Clark, who is a cco m p a n y i ng the pupils, said the Peron ne youngsters would be making another visit to the Ribble Valley next year.
pupils, ivho left for France on Friday, are due to return this iveekend.
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