8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June Uth, 1981
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Equine medicine
MORE than 40 members attended the monthly meeting of the Ribble Valley and D is tr ic t Bridleways Association, held at the White Hart Inn, Sabden.
local veterinary surgeon, gave a well-received talk on equine preventative medicine.
Mr Brian Holroyd, a
A SENIOR paperkeeper with th e DHSS at P r im ro s e Mill,- Clitheroe, Mr Robert Young, thought he had seen the place for the last time when he re tired in February. But a few days ago
£5,000 TO FIGHT
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Mr Young, of Bilsberry' Cottages, Hurst Green, was asked to return . . . to accept the Impe rial Service Medal! The award was re
ceived for diligent work and loyalty during 38 years there. Mr Young first went
function is an evening ride from • Eaves House Stables, Waddington, a week tonight, followed by a chicken supper. There will be a home produce stall and members or friends wishing to attend should phone Clitheroe 23467 or 26234.
The association’s next
July 4th, at 7-30 p.m., at the White Hart.
The next meeting is on
to work at Primrose Mill in 1946 after leav ing the Army. He was promoted senior paper-
keeper in 1951 but re fused several offers of promotion over the years. He re c e iv ed th e
THE Clitheroe committee of the Christie Cancer and Holt Radium Institute Women’s Trust Fund, founded by Mrs Isabel Dawson in 1948, has raised the record sum of £5,000. This splendid total has
Another taste of opera at the Castle
THE Castle Theatre Group, formed to bring a taste of opera to Clitheroe, is looking forward to its second promotion later this month. It has engaged the Burnley and District Gilbert and Sullivan Society to present “Iolanthe” on three evenings and one afternoon.
the British Parliament of the day, starts its run on bn Wednesday (7-45 p.m.) at the Castle bandstand. There will be evening performances on the next two nights and a Sunday matinee at 2-30. Contingency plans have
The evergreen satire on
Helping hand from
been drawn up in case the weather is inclement. If it rains, or is ■ cold,
support of the Ribble Valley and Clitheroe Town Councils who have underwritten “Iolanthe” to the tune of £400. The group, which last
the opera will be staged at Clitheroe Parish hall. The group also has the
been achieved mainly from committee efforts,' donations from the be reaved in lieu of flowers, local organisations and friends who have sup ported the committee’s work since its inception. Chairman Mrs Dawson,
medal and a certificate from area controller Mr Martin Bankier (right), to the acclama tion of his former col leagues.
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treasurer Mrs Myra Clegg and the committee are grateful to all who have contributed towards this record amount. As there are no ad
year staged the grand opera “Lucia di Lammer- moor,” is hoping that local theatre-lovers will turn out in force. Said group secretary
PEASE — WALKER
followed the wedding at Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe, of Miss Jean Gladys Walker and Mr Mark Thomas Pease.
A honeymoon in Greece
ministrative expenses, all the money raised goes to the Christie Hospital, Manchester, for cancer re search.
A testing time for
cadets
FOURTEEN young mem bers of the Clitheroe Army Cadets are looking forward to a weekend with a difference. A week tomorrow, they
have been invited by the regular Army to spend the weekend orienteering and canoeing near the As- pinall Arms, Mitton. The boys will camp
sistant, is .the only daugh ter of Mr and Mrs C. Walker, of Woone Lane, Clitheroe.
The bride, a nursing as
engineer, is the second son of Mr and Mrs M. P e a se , of Reynolds Avenue, Colchester, Essex.
The bridegroom, a civil
Council THE following grants to parish councils, clubs and organisations were ap proved by the Ribble Valley Recreation and
Bowling and Tennis Club (cost of scheme £11,828), Trinity Youth and Community Centre (£7,000), Read Scout and Guide Executive Committee (£3,500), Whalley FC (£5,000), Ribble Valley Sub Aqua Club (£2,350), Clitheroe RUFC (£5,095), Rimington Memorial Institute (£6,511). £700 — Blackburn Model En
Leisure Committee: £750 — Whalley Cricket,
Mr Maurice Taylor: “Last year’s effort was a great success artistically, but not altogether financially. “Perhaps grand opera
gineering Society (£2,-786), Clitheroe Cricket, Bowling, Tennis and Netball Club (£2,960). £560 — Billington Parish
x In addition we have over 250 x chosen with care from leading manufac S
turers
S All prices, all sizes and hats, veils and headdresses to complete all ensembles.
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ing Fields Management Com mittee (£1,500). £440 — Gisburn Parish
Council (£2,233). £500 — Whalley QE II Play
PRESTIGE
was a little too heavy for Clitheroe’s people, but “Iolanthe” is much lighter and very amusing.” Tickets (£2 adults, £1
Council (£1,750). £370 — C l i th e ro e FC
(£1,500). £360 — Chipping Memorial
children) are available from the Ribble Valley Council tourist informa tion office.
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by her father, wore an Edwardian-style full- length gown in organza, trimmed with crystals and featuring a pin-tucked tiered hem. Her scallop- edged full-length veil was held in place by a tiara and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and orchids.
The bride, given away
next to the hotel with members of the Livesey Detachment, Blackburn. Among other tests will
cess, it is hoped that it will become an annual event. The boys will be under
Marion Pease, the brideg room’s sister, Christine Hampson, the bride’s aunt, Janet Parkington and Jo-Anne Northover.
She was attended by
be one on their knowledge of cooking., If the weekend is a suc
the supervision of their newly-appointed Under- Officer, Mike Shillitoe, of Wh alley.
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WINNERS at Clitheroe Pendle Club’s weekly bridge session were Mrs E. Bush and Mrs P. Adey, Mrs L. Lynch and Mr J. Lynch.
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TODAY and tomorrow, Boots, Castle Street, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Sunday: Derrick Green, Railway View, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6- 30 p.m.
dresses of lilac taffeta with square frilled neck lines and tiered hemlines. In their hair were circlets of lilac flowers. Marion, Christine and Janet car ried bouquets of pink car nations and freesia and Jo-Anne had a basket of matching flowers.
They wore full-length
Pease, the bridegroom’s nephew.
Jones, groomsman was Mr B. Hayton and ushers were Mr J. Walker and Mr L. Pease.
Best man was Mr C. H.
mony, conducted by the Rev. J. Needham, a re ception was held at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe.
Following the cere Stretch, Chatbum.
London. Photograph: Audrey
. The couple are to live in Page was Jonathan-
A PLAN to redevelop the Roundabout Filling Sta tion, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, to provide a new shop, carwash and forecourt, with additional pumps and canopy, is among the latest planning applications received by the Ribble Valley Council (number 0289). Other applications
include:
CLITHEROE: Four bedsitter flats on land at junction of Peel S tre e t and Carlton Place (0286). Agricultural dwelling with
garage at Shuttleworth Farm, Hentnom Road (0292). Car port at 155 Henthom
Road (0296). Change of use of store to kitchen and bathroom extension at rear of 41 Woone Lane (0298). Whalley: New extension to
frontage of 82 Mitton Road and demolition of existing bay window (0301). Newton: Change of use of
Salisbury Cottage to retail shop (0291). Re ad: New canopy at
bam dairy and lean-to shippon at Black Bull Farm, Chapel Lane, Old Langho, to private dwelling (0297). Ncwsh o lme: P roposed
Friendship Garage, Whalley Road (0294). Billington: Conversion of
ing Field Committee (£1,252). £300 — Slaidburn and
Hall (£1,436). £310 — West Bradford Play
Easington Parish Council (£900). £120 — Ribble Valley Divi
sion Girl Guides (£375). £100 — Waddington Village
Club (£300).. £80 — Read CC (£250), Bow-
Hall (£227).
land Forest (Lower Division) Parish Council (£338). £70 — Bashall Eaves Village
Refused
A FIRM of Clitheroe sol icitors has had an applica tion for a rent rebate dating back to 1976 re fused by the Ribble Valley Council. At a meeting of the Fi
Furniture, Lighting, Mirror and ‘Dorma’ Bedware Centre .
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NEW chairman of the Ribble Valley Parish Councils’ Liaison Commit tee is Coun. John Walm- sley, of.. Mellor. Vice- chairman is Coun. Mrs Mary Brown, of Hurst Green.
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IT was a day of fun and colour at ■ St Nicholas Church,. Sabden, on Saturday, with, the rose queen .crowning and garden party.
Hodgson
said.it.was one of the,: best ever'garden parties, with £357 ■ being raised; £80,more than last year. • ,
T re a su re r Mr Ken V.
ley (14)’was crowned in the church grounds by re- •
Rose: queen. Gill Wors-
t ir in g queen Gillian Stokes.
■ The garden party was opened by Mrs, Dorothy Britcliffe, former Sunday school ‘ superintendent,, who was. introduced by the vicar, the Rev. Denis McWilliam.
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- ‘Bouquets were pre sented, to Nora Jones and Irene Dewhurst, who
from - the left: back C hr is tian- S hipston, Christopher Worsley, Steve Coley, Gill Wors ley .J e s s ic a - Lingard,1 Holly ‘ Waddington, ; Ailsa Nicholson,1 Jill Wright; .front — Ian Davies, Brian : Norris. .
sion of witness was held and, local organisations, led by Longridge Band, walked to church for a service! The. preacher was Canon Michael Taylor. • Our photograph shows,
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