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TWO s ta g e - s tru c k Clitheroe youngsters "were back at their desks on Monday after a six-week course in drama and behind-the-scenes theatre work in Manchester. The course culminated


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Shawbridge Street, had a minor acting role, while Nicholas was occupied with lighting and stage design., The pair were among


in Sarah Legg (15) and Nicholas Dixon (16) taking part in a six-day produc­ tion of “Romeo and Juliet” at Manchester’s Northern College of Music as part of the city’s drama fes­ tival. Sarah, of Ashgrove,


CLITHEROE Speakers’ Club began the new season with a meeting at Low Moor Club. Two members delivered pre­ pared speeches while all were invited to respond for two minutes to topics in the form of newspaper cuttings handed to them. The club next meets on Monday.


Speakers’ Club


200 selected for the course by the National Youth Theatre out of 3,000 applicants. Sarah, who attends


Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School, has been in­ terested in drama since she Was a youngster and has appeared in a number of school plays, as well as taking an active part in Burnley Youth Theatre. She has also appeared in the “Juliet Bravo” TV


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A golden day for


Alf and Evelyn


CLITHEROE couple Alfred and Evelyn Winter returned to the Starkie - Arms, the scene of their wedding reception, to celebrate another big day on September — their golden wedding. ■ ■


be no holiday in Blackpool for them afterwards, just a quiet return to their home in Bolland Prospect.


But this time there will


(73) married at Trinity Me thodis t Church, Clitheroe, on September 15th, 1934. Evelyn had lived in the town all her life and met Blackburn- bom Alfred at a WI dance in Clitheroe.


Alfred (76) and Evelyn


town since, Alfred work­ ing as an engineer for several local firms and Evelyn being employed at Thornber’s Mill for 23 years and Pendle Mill for 24.


They have lived in the


friends and relatives at the party including son and daughter Raymond and Lilian.


There were about 20


MR AND MRS NEGUS cut the cake watched by Mr James, Mrs Burgess and -


" Mr V e e v e r s ' "


Special g u e s ts help tu rn b a ck th e clock


CLITHEROE couple Henry and Ada Negus turned back the clock 60 years on Sunday — to their wedding day.


diamond day celebration were best man Albert Veevers, groomsman Bert James and bridesmaid Mrs Ivy Burgess.


For joining them in a


Drive, is Ada’s brother-in- law, and Mrs Ivy B u rg es s , of Wilson Street, is Henry’s step­ sister. Mr James, Henry’s half-brother, travelled


Mr Veevers, of Linden


from Dartmouth for the big day.


Albert’s wife Maggie, died some years ago.


The other bridesmaid,


met at a dance at the Civic Hall when Henry was on final leave from the Army. He served in the Royal Artillery for four years. The whole of their mar-


kers Arms, Newton, memories came flooding back of the wedding at Trinity Methodist Church on September 17th, 1924. Henry (87) and Ada (82)


At the party at the Par­


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ried life has been spent in the town. After the wed­ ding they lived in Mill- thorne Avenue, moving to their present house in Henthorn Road in 1938. Henry was employed as


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man whose intelhl powers took him to] office and far away p] but whose heart! always firmly fixJ Downham.”


vision for Downhanl always clear, he use] undoubted -power disposal compassioij and sensitively,” sal Chard, adding, “he \ | sincerely mourned t | people of the village.|


“Although his I


nham residents summed up by Mrs Todd, who said: “I have lost a real old . . . the kindest and] considerate of men.”!


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a meter inspector with the Gas Board and Ada was a weaver. Later they both worked part-time at Veevers bakehouse until their retirement about 20 years ago.


Prize garden wins again


fir'* V •-V' * , f y t r 1 , ,


,off the title of North West Gardeners of the Year, and second place overall in a nationwide competi­ tion organised by tool manufacturers Spear and Jackson and the Garden News magazine.'


YET more honours have come the way of Mitton gardeners John and Bar­ bara Maudsley. For they have carried


assistant at Calderstones, and his wife have lived at Spencer-Fold Cottage for nine years. When they bought the


John, a former nursing .


series. A member of the lower


sixth form at CRGS, Nicholas. is interested in stage design and lighting and recently passed an 0- level in the subject. Ultimately, he hopes to


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DESPITE terrible weather, St Paul’s Church Hall at Low Moor, was packed to the doors for a coffee evening in aid of Famine Relief. It was the first time the church had raised money for this particular


make the theatre his pro­ fession.


charity and it was able to hand over £100. All the stalls did a roaring trade as a constant stream of customers filled the hall.


The Studio Craftsmanship and Commercial Design in


Well Hall, who has! in the village for nea| years, said that Clitheroe always hail for a few words wit] villagers. “Downhar]


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Clitheroe’s diamond] ding celebration] January, they expl] that the whole of Downham'’ estate! been made over to [ grandson, (talph C| opher, in the hope i oiding crippling duties. Ralph John said] terday: “As yet the]


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Morrisms of year!


CLITHEROE Mol men’s centenary cell tions culminated wi bus tour of the are! lowed by a present! evening at the New I Clitheroe.


panied by the Clitn based Country Fl Ladies Morris groupl formed on Saturdj Waddington, Ne Dunsop Bridge, Whil and Chipping.


The dancers, ad f


“Afterwards, Clith Deputy Mayor, Coud McGhie, presentel Clitheroe Morrism] the Year trophy t| David Sumptor] Nelson.


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