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Clitheroe 22324 (Editol 6 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 17th, 198!, • \ a >'*, o? x


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Club requires injection of ; ; new life


AN appeal for new members was, the. first priority when David Brass was elected presi-' dent of Ribble Valley Rotaract Club , at the annual meeting, after a year’s absence from the! post.


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July. ‘It’s quite unusual for a


He will take up office in


member, to hold the office twice, but I agreed to do it as numbers are getting low,” said Mr Brass. He appealed for young


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THE new executive was voted in at the annual meeting of Clitheroe Ladies’ Speakers’ Club. Ten members attended


Speakers’ club officers ";arsden,


and heard reports on the year’s progress by execu­ tive officers. Officers for the coming


year are: Mrs Penny Ogden, president; Mrs Beryl Waddington, vice-


president; Mrs Yoland M


Stella Blackburn; trea­ surer and social director; Mrs Marie Howarth, edu­ cation director;' Miss Diane Parkinson, publicity, officer. A social has been ar­


secretary; Mrs


ranged for next Tuesday a t th e New Inn, Clitheroe.


■ Calderstones Operatic and Dramatic Society’s production of “The Arcadians”.. The musical comedy started its run in the


BONNETS and lace recall an era of elegance in


founder member of the society, Mrs Edith Brayshaw, of West View,. Clitheroe, who died recently. ■ I t is the first-ever production for pupil nurse


Mr Brian Lawson. Musical director is Mrs Joan Pate.


hospital theatre on Tuesday evening and there are still tickets for performances tonight, to­ morrow and Saturday evenings. The show is dedicated to the memory of a


people not to be “apathe­ tic” and to join in the newly arranged program­ me of events. Numbers at the club are now down to the teens at meetings. The Brass family is also


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family. :i tree


helping with other posts, for David’s younger brothers Philip • and Peter have been elected assis­ tant secretary and assis­ tant treasurer. 'Other officials are: Vice-president Miss Jane Haigh, tre a su re r Mr Steven Carins, secretary Miss Helen Green, Press s e c re ta ry Mr David Brass, and council mem­ bers Mrs Janet Singleton, Mr Nick. Bristol, Miss Michelle Rogerson and Mrs Sheila. Baldwin. The minutes were read


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CLITHEROE Ramblers took the Slaidbum bus to , Whitewell for their nine- mile “connoisseur” walk. The ramble,’ led by


Frank and Pat Parrott, followed the Hodder flood, plain to Stakes ?and' Doeford Bridge before taking in the Leagram . Hall estate, Park Gate, . Lickhurst and Dinklirig1 B ro o k ,, e n d in g ' a t ' Burholme Bridge. ■ ► ' The contrast- between


river scenery, landscaped estate, moorland and


limestone reef knolls gave the walk p a r t ic u la r charm.


occupant tra n s la te d inscription above the door and showed the group the 17th-century mullion


At Stakes the house’s windows.


. Members travel to Ab- beysteads for their next activity a week on Sunday — a 12-mile ramble led by Ellen Parker. They meet at Waterloo car park at 10-30 a.m.


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Tenerife followed the wedding of Miss Susan Patricia Ainsworth- and Mr Timothy Wearden at St Leonard’s Church, Bal- derstone, on Saturday.


A honeymoon in


youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. H. Ainsworth, of Cunliffe Moss Farm, Saccary Lane, Mellor, and the bridegroom, a farmer, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs E. Wearden, of Dewhurst Farm, Langho.


The b r id e is the


by her father, wore a full length white gown of lace tulle trimmed with satin ribbons. She had a head­ dress of diamante and flowers with a full length veil and carried a bouquet of red roses.


• The bride, given away


Councillors’ reunion


Lynne Wheatley, the bride’s sister, Mrs Susan June Ainsworth, the bride’s' sister-in-law, and Miss Louise Anne Ains­ worth, the bride’s niece.


Attendants were Mrs


red and white spotted chiffon, with headdresses of red and white flowers, and carried bouquets of red roses. Best man was Mr Mark


They wore dresses of


. formed by the Ven. C. W. D. Carroll and organist was Mrs R. Potts. . A reception was held at


a t D ew hurs t Farm, Langho.


Clitheroe.


The couple are: to live ‘


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Photograph: Pye’s, ■


Pearson and ushers were Mr Ian Wearden and Mr Stephen Ainsworth. . The ceremony was per-


the Trafalgar Hotel, Sam- lesbury. .


FIVE members of the former Clitheroe Rural District Council were joined by their wives, husbands and guests, on Friday, for their 10th annual reunion. Host and chairman for


AN AUSTRALIAN air­ line, pilot this week paid a flying visit to the-Ribble Valley . . . with', the aim • of tracing, his family . history.


wife, Janne, left,Chipping . on Monday with, very ■ little information, and > have appealed to ,readers


Don Tomlinson l and his ‘ , , ■ : for help.


with Frank' and , Je an ; Marsden, of. Church, Raike, Chipping. ~ Jean, who. has-traced ,


They have been staying ;


several family histories, - has been corresponding, with the Tomlinsons for several years! - - - Don’s great-grand: v


by the present secretary, Miss Jane Haigh, and the meeting was chaired by the current president, Miss Claire Sandham, under the supervision of each of the two sponsor­ ing Rotary Clubs. It was reported that


club member Mr Alan Singleton, of Waddington Road, Clitheroe, had cycled 26 miles to raise over £50 for the Rotaract charity fund for Stoke Mandeville Hospital. Members of the club


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial); 22323:(Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


TAKING THE


CHAIR


NEW vice-chairman the Ribble Valley Cod cil’s Public Works al Health Committee Coun. George Nicksl (Biliington), who replacf Coun. Bernard Thomttj now Mayor. Coun. Harry WaddiH


tation and Developing Sub-Committee — chal man, John I. Walmsll (Waddington); vice-chaT man, Coun. Fred Gre| (Wilpshire). Recreation and Leisu


Coun. Mrs Myra Clel (Wiswell/Pendletoil Coun. John Walmsll (Mellor). Housing: Coun. L|


Joyce Lilbum (Bolton-1 Bowland), Coun. Ei| Bracewell (Clitheroe). Finance and Gene I


ton (Gisburn) will ccl tinue as chairman. 0 t i | committee leaders are: Planning and Transpl


Wells (Clitheroe), CotT Miss Agnes Melling (Lq gridge). Personnel: Coun.


Purposes Sub-Committl Coun. William Bowlf (Chipping), Coun. Jero| Rietchel (Read). Policy and Resourcj


Coun. Mrs Sheila (Whalley), Coun. Fi| Green (Wilpshire).


father, Edward ^Tomlin- •' son, went to Australia in the 1860s froth' Stakes Farm, Whitewell, after r his son, John, had beenj' there for a few years. : ! Mr and Mrs Tomlinson, -


Driver of mini-bus


who. have three children, j,'; are staying in Devon until',., next Wednesday',' when/( they return, home, by air. j , Their address, is PO Box,,, 173, Hurst Bridge, Vic-,,, toria.


had also been on duty sel­ ling programmes at the Three Peaks Race in the Yorkshire Dales.


BRIDGE CLUB


WINNERS of the duplicate pairs- session at .. Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mr S. Green and Mrs'J. Wilson, Mrs. D. Snowden and Mrs F. Pick­ les. EW Mr W. Grindley and Mr Leader, Mr and, Mrs G. Tatton. ' The following hand produced


the most competitive bidding of the evening. EW played the hand in contracts of four, five and even' seven clubs (this probably being a phantom sac­ rifice) while most NS pairs played in five diamonds, only two pairs finding the best con­ tract of five spades. ;(i . ^ ,. . .


the evening’ ’was Mr Jimmy Fell, last chairman of the council, and toast­ master was Mr T. P. Rushton; clerk .to the council for over 40 years. Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg


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proposed the toast to the guests, which was re­ ponded to by Mr Fred Brown. Mr Charles Clegg gave the toast to the former members of the council and Mr Fell replied. Mr Fell also proposed


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the Loyal toast and later entertained the guests with several of his Lanca­ shire dialect poems. • Arrangements are al­ ready in hand ■ for next year’s reunion when the host and hostess will be Mr and Mrs Frank Clay­ ton, of Chatburn.


AUCTION MART


. at Clitheroe Auction Mart were , 121 fat cattle, .42 ewes, 252 iambs and 107 hoggs. : ‘): Light steers made to 107.8p;i


FORWARD at Monday’s sale


'(97.3p), medium to 109pg (101.2p) and heavy averaged '. 95.2p.


per live kilo (average 103.3p),‘i: medium to 107.8p; (100.9pj.. Heavy steers averaged 97.-Ip. ’ Light heifers made'to 108p


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■ Calf bulls made' to ' 123.8p ‘ (115.2p), uncertified steers' and . heifers to 97.2p (90.8p) and fat't cows to 74.8p (64.7p).,


Overall average I for, steers and heifers was ;100.2p.' ,,


.


lambs averaged 228p, standard. made to 241p (226.4p), medium to 231.5p (218.Ip) and heavy to 220p (216.2p). The overall aver­ age was 222.7p............... Half-bred ewes made' to £31


(£25.80) and homedewes ’ to £30 (£22).


Flag day


A FLAG day for St John - Ambulance funds ’ in .. Clitheroe raised’ £260.24.


Boost for Christian Aid •v-Y


Quiet Horn for the ML\


WHALLEY Deane Mothers’ Union held Quiet Hour in Michael’s ChurJ Whitewell. Mrs Mollie Bennett,


Diocesan Prayer Grou representative, gave talk on prayer and md tation, with illustration! Mrs M. Holt than!


her -and also enroll! member Mrs A. HawoJ who played the organ I the hymns and whl committee provided hoi


tality. • Appreciation was


pressed to members! the Deanery for all hard work put into Week. It is hoped thal will soon show results! the enrolment of i | members in the nl future,' having drawn | tention to all the tivities. ;


, Soroptimists i " *1' ‘ “


COLLECTIONS for. Christian Aid Week in Readand, Simonstone were given a fine start,' thank's to: the proceeds; of a coffee morning’and evening held at the hohte of Mrs Freda'Garth,'of Woodhead Road, Read,; s> in previous-years Mrs Garth has’held'similar events’at her ho’


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time about £ 90'was raisedtiiThere wasv'a (tombola/, cake'stall and various sideshows., r v , - ,-r


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LOCAL authoress Ruth Braithwaite sp about the' publishing! h e r s th re e bool “Martha!;” “Ben” 1 f “House on Park Aven to Soroptimist Inte| tional of Clitheroe.


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CLITHEROE caver Hartlebury has receil an early boost towards! efforts to finance his t | to the Bahamas later : year as part of the wl dwide “ O p e ra t f Raleigh” exploratl project.


Terrace, was present last night with a £ | cheque from the Queq Silver Jubilee Trust local representative Russell Menzies. Bob, who aims to sp|


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Cash boostl for caver’s study trip


fined £160 WHEN a mini-bus ca ing a number of physied and mentally handicapij children was involved itf collision in Biliington, | was discovered that driver was only a- prej sional licence holder was unsupervised. For driving without t


care and attention, A| Lee (25), of Preston Road, Blackburn, fined £40 and disqualifj for 12 months. •He was fined £20 driving the mini-bus supervised, £15 for displaying L-plates, for failing’ to product driving licence, £50 driving a public ser vehicle when not licen and £20 for having a I fective tyre. He had| pay £6 costs. Lee told the court


he had taken the drill job because he was erate to work.


Christmas diving in Bahamas to study unc| water caverns, has received £50 from Lancashire Caving Climbing Club, of wij he is a member. Now he is awaiting]


plies to letters he written to numerous fi and organisations askj for sponsorship.


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