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|to be held at meeting room, near Settle, are
lerts, a cabinet- and Richard screen printer.
ibition starts on nd will run for a
|vho now lives at was educated
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land School, then at Caster- School,. Kirkby and later at
iied illustration College of Art.
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Sculties in the •ing process,
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my callers was Hargreaves of.
T. EDWARDSON PAINTER AND DECORATOR
rwise, of inci- e works.
:ould not recall — who lost both in a tragic acci- itained in the his employment, ing the question >1, several callers 1 the two cells ;he former Moot this limited ac
cdote related to an — Mr Har-
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Would like to wish all his Customers, Friends and Relations a very Happy New Year
tion could hardly" e description of a t a time when very one of our lages had its own
rs ago. 1st caller on this
le old cottages on th-east side of reet, demolished
in Whalley, for it was at the
progress, ly’re laying ’em 11," he said. “That’s ping tha never
ecently?” he in land went on to lof hedge-laying
n busy morning i a different topic. |been down Elker-
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STORMY START TO THE YEAR
AFTER an unusually mild Christmas holiday, the New Year came in with a vengeance, bring ing severe gales, sleet, and snow to batter Cutheroe and district. ;
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m.p.h.' forecast .for the area, damage was surpris ingly light, the main casu alty being a large- poplar tree which Stoppled over in; Woorie Lane, Clitheroe. A parked car was slightly damaged by a falling branch, but the tree was quickly cleared away. Elsewhere, the odd tree
But despite winds of 60
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was blown down and iso lated flooding has been re ported. Deputy Divisional Sur
veyor for the county, Mr Denis Wright, said Ribble Valley was lucky to escape serious damage in view of Tuesday’s wind speeds.
Whalley are operating special shifts ready to: turn out immediately if snow threatens the roads. At. Dunsop Bridge,
where terrific winds com bined with driving snow, head forester Mr • Pat Priestley said he'was sur prised how little damage, had - been caused in the plantations. Amateur weather recor
der Mr Tom Suttie, of Bridge End, Whalley, me asured: one and. a quarter inches of rain up to Tues day, making it the wet test start to a New Year in recent years. “The average amount
likely, no chances. are being taken and .several thousand tons of rocksalt are stockpiled, ready for use in gritting,,.-.. . • ; * Council workman at
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-. A NEW law to be in- troduced in ’ January'
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• Clitheroe firm of TGB - . Motors. r From th e New Year, haulage com panies will have to fit vehicles heavier ■
■ than
26 tons gross with a special sideguard, fol lowing a survey which shows pedestrians and motor cyclists are often killed in a colli-
. sion: when they go under moving trailers. TGB has designed a
lightweight guard and is distributing it in kit form to its customers, which include the Pandoro Shipping Company and Cour age Breweries.
. .. General manager Mr- John; Harper ex pects the order to keep w o r k e r s . at Woone Lane busy for at; least another-two
. months. - “We’ve completed a
• said. As for 1984, Mr
lo t of-orders, but there are. still quite a , few to be done,” he
• Harper said:- “Pros pects are pretty fair, but we’re going to have to work hard for any orders that we get.”
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Clitheroe Advertiser.and Times, January 5th 1981 & . i
J A N U A R Y 5tli
EVERYTHING’S DOWN INPRICE.. . THIRD OFF
RELDAN and DITTO in our
First children to live in
vicarage for 5,0 years
the post after a three- year spell as an Army chaplain in West Germany.
after - an unusually mild December. Coun. Ted Boden, of
for January is four inches, so already we are a quar ter of the way there,” said Mr Suttie, who has. recorded weather locally for 20 years! The cold snap comes
Chatbum, recorded temp eratures in the low fifties Fahrenheit over Christ mas, while on December 27th the temperature1 never fell below 50F.
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' Born in Peebles and brought up in Edinburgh, Mr Clark left home at 15 to join the Royal En gineers and - became a printer. But nine years later he le ft ' to enter Oakhill Theological Col lege, London,; where he remained for four years.
’ : Although his new posi tion at St Mary’s is a complete change- from Army life, he has had a taste of a similar parish in Devon. “I’ve been looking for
curate' in London, .Norfolk and' Devon before rejoin ing the Army as a chaplain to the Royal Engineers.
He then 'served . as a
"him very welcome. “We’re looking forward
settling into his new home, he -says the parishioners have made
an opportunity Tq main tain a parish on my own and this looks ideal,” said Mr Clark. Although he is still
SETTLING in as Vicar of St Mary’s, Gisbum is the Rev. Hugh Clark, one of, the few Scots to hold the position of , Church of Eng land minister. Mr Clark has taken up
• and Naomi (5). “If we had stayed in
Germany, we .would have had to start looking for boarding schools^ for them,” he said.
I years., V The main change for Mr
, . the first children to live in , the. vicarage for over 50
Now the youngsters are delighted to find they are
'
- in the Army he was sur rounded by people up to
, playing the guitar and folk? singing, and he also
His hobbies include •
, visitors a different kind of Christmas decoration from East Germany.
i, Mr and Mrs Clark and family, were able to show
.Clark will be the age of ;his parishioners. Whereas
'the age of 45, he
will.now be working with many el derly people.
.hopes to do a lot. of walking. "
decided to leave the Army the second time was the education of his children •— Charlotte (10), John (8)
to settling down for quite some time,” he added. One of the reasons he
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