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Bridge Club
WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club’s weekly dup licate session were: NS Mrs Snowden and Mrs Pickles. Handicap, Mrs Ringham and Miss Owen. EW Mr Hall and Mr Hounslow. Handicap, Mrs Wright and Mrs Hol lander. Six diamonds doubled
dinner support the work of the fellowship which
THERE was plenty to savour at the Whalley Abbey Fellowship annual men’s dinner when 45 people from all over Blackburn Diocese tucked in to give fellowship funds a boost. Proceeds from the
raises money to maintain the abbey grounds and ruins and organises volun tary help for the gift shop and craft centre. On the menu was steak
and kidney pie, followed by peach melba and coffee. Speaker was the Rt Rev. Victor Whitsey, former Bishop of Chester.
Former worker at ICI plant
A TYNESIDE mail who came to work in Clitheroe on a temporary basis in the 1960s and stayed on,has died,aged 56.
bell, who lived alone in Holden Street, was found unconscious at his home some weeks ago and was in a coma for a fortnight before he died at Queen’s Park Hospital. He had suffered a prolonged spell of ill-health. Born a t P ru d h o e ,
produced a top score, al though most pairs stayed at 5 diamonds doubled, which still made 12 tricks for NS in the following hand. In some cases West bid
to 6 clubs doubled which goes off by two tricks but gives a good result for EW. All vul. E dealer
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become a mechanical en gineer with a Church chemical manufacturer. Mr Campbell also
moved to Clitheroe as a construction supervisor during improvements to the Pimlico plant. He left in 1967 to
N o rth um b er lan d , Mr Campbell worked for ICI for a number of years and was based at Billingham headquarters. In the mid-1960s he
served for a spell with the RAF and for the past two years was a committee member of the Clitheroe branch of the Royal Brit ish Legion. He was also keen on
Mr John Derek Camp
TOKEN GRANT MADE
THE Bowland Pennine Mountain Rescue team has been given a token grant of £50 by the Ribble Valley Council’s Finance and General Purposes Sub-Committee. The money was voted
a f te r the committee learned that the grants total included in the esti mates had already been expended. No action was taken on
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standing second from the left. The photograph was passed on to us by the late Charles Musson, who had received it from Mr Parkinson’s widowyGwen.
air training squadron in 1938. One of the men in charge of the squadron, the late Mr Cyril Parkinson, is
THIS photograph of smartly turned out youngsters is sure to revive memories for many Clitheroe men now in their early sixties. Facing the camera are fresh-faced 16-year-olds who made up Clitlieroe’s
Night of fellowship at Abbey
Town could stage cycle circuit race
A SCHEME that could make Clitheroe one of the first towns in the region to host a day of
Road Club,, planning the event for June 10th as part of next year’s annual Red Rose Festival, has received a letter from Chief E x e cu tiv e Mr Michael Jackson welcom ing the proposal.
The North Lancashire
circuit would, it is be lieved, be the first of its kind to be held in a Lan cashire town centre.
The “round the houses”
been held in Manchester and Harrogate, but other Lancashire towns have tried unsuccessfully to stage the circuit races.
Similar events have
Council as the highway authority has told the Ribble Valley Council that it has no objections to such a race. However, the County points out that this is really a police matter so Ribble Valley is now waiting for a reply from the police. If police approval is
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half-mile circuit along Moor Lane, Castle Street, Wellgate and Lowergate. Events would range from schoolboy to senior rides.
Gastall, of the North Lan cashire Road Club, said: “It would be some specta cle, very fast and very exciting.” Up to 40 riders could be using the circuit at one
a world cycling champion, has agreed to give a com mentary on the races. Event organiser Mr Ian
Hugh Porter, five times
time. “Clitheroe is ideal for the cyclist, with a bit
of everything, an uphill and a good few bends,” he said.
20 members in the Clitheroe area, would like to make the races an annual attraction.
The club, with nearly Prints of most
forthcoming, the town centre would be sealed off for the afternoon to allow about five races over a
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a grant request by the Gypsy Council or a plea by the Lake District Landscape Fund Appeal for its literature to be in cluded with rate bills. Also turned down was a
amateur dramatics and made regular visits to Newcastle where he helped the New Tyne Theatre Club with scen ery work. He is survived by his
Mid-Pennine Mountain Accident Panel’s request for a collecting box in the information area of the council offices. The committee said so
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many similar requests were received that a deci sion had been taken not to grant any.
mother, a patient in a Northumberland hospital. Cremation was at Ac crington yesterday.
incident SABDEN man Michael Stephan Korol, who was seen by a policeman jump ing up and down and shouting in the village, could not remember any thing about the incident, he told Clitheroe magis trates.
disorderly, Korol (31), of Padiham Road, was fined £30 and ordered to pay £6 costs.
For being drunk and
jumping up and down, shouting and knocking on the windows of a private house.
secuting, said th a t a policeman had seen the defendant on a pavement in Padiham Road. He was
man’s request to be quiet and when told to go home made an obscene reply. The policeman noticed that Korol was unsteady on his feet and smelled of intoxicants.
He ignored the police 4. Mr Philip Howard, pro
Worked at Clitheroe butchers’
A FORMER president of Dunsop Bridge WI, Mrs Nancy Thomas, of The Crescent, Dunsop Bridge, has died at the age of 56. She was at one time WI
the village hall committee and had served on the committee of the Slaid- burn and District Play group, which includes Dunsop Bridge. The family moved to the vil lage from Todmorden 20 years ago. Mrs Thomas had many
friends in Clitheroe where she had worked in a number of shops, includ ing that at Pendle Mill. At the time of her
friendship secretary; was a former vice-chairman of
School's new
deputy
REPLACING Mr Gary W o r th y as the new deputy head of St James’s CE P rim a ry School, Clitheroe, in the New Year is Mr Brian Beres- ford. A native of Yorkshire,
Mr Beresford (30) is cur rently deputy headmaster of Carleton CE Endowed Primary School, near Skipton. He was educated at
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playing the organ, piano and guitar and his favour ite sports are football, cricket and athletics. Mr Worthy is taking
death, Mrs Thomas was employed on a .part-time basis at Cowman’s butch ers, Castle Street, ‘ where she will be much missed by her employers, staff and customers. Mrs Thomas leaves a
husband, Jack, a son Peter and a daughter Hilary. Cremation was at Burnley on Tuesday.
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over as headmaster of Freckleton CE Primary
FOR parking his car within an area of double white lines in Whalley Road, Stonyhurst, Donald Dewar (61), of Standen Hall Drive, Burnley, was fined £20 at Clitheroe. He was ordered to pay £6 costs.
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