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Clitheroe 22324 (Edit 4 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 24th, 1984


Shouldn’t £8,000 buy you


(more than just a name?


With around £8,000 to spend you may


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front wheel drive and five speed gearbox. But unlike the competition, standard equipment includes central locking, electric windows, electric sunroof and alloy wheels - plus a stereo radio/cassette. The Camry’s fuel-injected engine takes


you rapidly from standstill to a top speed of 116 mph. All for just £7,795. The 2.0 GLi tops a range of 3 superb


Camry models - which includes the 1.8 GL and the powerful Turbo Diesel. The Camry 2.0 GLi - evidence that £8,00(L can buy you more than just a name.


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G o ld e n ce le b ra t io n tim e fo r tw o W h a lle y c o u p le s


IT’S golden wedding time at two Whalley households. On Satur­ day it is the special day of Fred and Doris Cotterill who will have been married just a week less than fe llow v i l la g e r s Edward and Mary Flack. Fred and Doris, of


AbbeyFields, met through their attendance at Whal­ ley Parish Church, and Edward and Mary were familiar faces in Barrow — where he was postmas­


ter for 25 years — before they moved to Vale Hoilse. .


both natives of Whalley. Following their marriage they went to live in Limefield Avenue and moved in 1967 to their present home.


Fred and Doris are


director at Longworth Mill, Billington, where he worked for over 40 years. For the last few years up to his retirement in 1972 he was a cashier with a Burnley firm. He enjoys oil painting


Fred (77), was a sales


Whalley WI and the Mothers’ Union. Before marriage she


and in his younger days played cricket as an all- rounder for the Whalley club for more than 30 years. He was also secret­ ary for most of that time. Doris is a member of


also worked at Longworth Mill, where she was in the winding room for 13 years. The couple have a son,


grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.


both b ro u g h t up in Clitheroe and were mar­ ried at the former United Methodist Church in Moor Lane. After being in Barrow,


Edward and Mary were


P e te r , who lives in Cherry Burton, Beverley, and a daughter, Mrs Alison Spencer , of Clitheroe. There are six


they left to open a larger business in Wilpshire and from there moved to Ramsgreave, returning to live in Whalley a year ago.'Edward was clerk to Wiswell and Barrow Parish Council for over 20 years. The couple have both remained active, Edward can be seen behind the wine counter at a Black­ burn supermarket and Mary is only too happy to help other people, particu­ larly the elderly. They are both members


Clitherbe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) S e ek in g h o s t


fam i l ie s


LOCAL families are being sought to play host to young French visitors to Clitheroe ’ during the summer.


Up to 24 teenagers —


aged 14 to 17 — will be hoping to improve their English and make new friends.


summer schools are being held at Trinity Youth and Community Centre from July 3rd to -23rd and from August 1st to 21st for the • youngsters, with lessons in the mornings and social and sporting activities in the afternoons.


Two English. language


that host families are needed to provide board and lodging with time free for family activity during some evenings and at weekends.


It is during these dates


per week. Interested families should contact Area Youth Worker Geoff-, Jackson (Clitheroe 27886).


The recompense-is £30 Festival


band, one of the top groups in their home city, is the latest addition to the line-up, which is being headlined by The Climax Blues Band and American soul brother Edwin Starr.


line-up “FARENJI Warriors,” an Afro-Caribbean reggae, rock and soul group, are providing the main sup­ port at the Red Rose Music F e s t iv a l in Clitheroe Castle Grounds on June 30th. The eight-piece London


Gratefully


of Brownhill United Re­ formed Church and at­ tended a service there on Sunday, followed by a celebration lunch at Whal­ ley Abbey with their family. On Saturday they cele­


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brated with a reception for friends and relatives in the lounge at Vale House and residents were welcomed all day at the couple’s flat. P a r t of F red and


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received THE £250 received from the Ribble Valley Mayor’s “Children in Need” fund by the Clitherbe branch-of the Association for Chil­ dren with Heart Disor­ ders is to be spent on a paediatric ventilator for Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester. This was reported to a


Doris’s celebrations will have to wait until some members of their family return from holiday and they can all be together.


branch committee meeting by secretary Mrs Dorothy McQuade, who also expre­ ssed thanks to Mr Ray Jump, of Mitton Road, Whalley and Mr Tom Wil­ liams, of Pasturelands, Billington, for raising £75 by a sponsored walk.


Billingto


Receives medal


„ York Lane, works at the NW, Museum and Art Gal­ lery “restoration centre, Blackburh’/.^where he is responsible for ^making frames for showcases and paintings.


round & about


Top mark


for Cheryl RIBBLESDALE School pupil Cheryl Catlow really showed her musical ability to the full in the grade one classical guitar exami­ nation. For she passed with honours, gaining 85% — the top mark of all who took the test.


orn Road, Clitheroe, is taught by Mr Brian Heal- less, of Blackburn Guitar Studio.


Cheryl (13), of Henth-


tremely well because she had only been studying and preparing for the ex- amination for two months.”


Chairman


RE-ELECTED chairman of Whalley Parish Council is Miss Pauline Wilkinson." At the annual meeting Coun. Geoff Mitchell stood down as vice- chairman and was re­ placed by Coun. Eric Ronnan.


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ONCE upon a this may start like a fairy story but hap­ pens to be perfectly true — there was a District Councillor who r e c e iv ed a number of complaints about a certain prop­ erty in his area. The house in question,


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quite a substantial one, was old and had an inter­ esting history. People of some distinction had lived in it in years gone by, but now it had stood empty and neglected for many months. I t had been shamefully vandalised, windows were cracked and broken and, it was said, it had been broken into on several occasions.


Whalley Window


The once-trim garden was wildly unkempt and over­ grown. The District Councillor,


as all good councillors should, verified that the complaints were justified and then reported the matter to the local gov­ ernment officer whose particular department might justifiabiy-'be in­ volved. “Right,” said the oblig­


ing official. “I know the folks who used to live


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. there. I’ll look into it myself.”


cial was as good as his word; he got into his car and drove along to the house. Opening the rust­ ing gate, he fought his way up the weed-strewn path, pushed his way through thorns and bram­ bles that tore at his legs and, very properly, knocked on the front door.


7 ’’As he expected there was no reply and so he made a tour of the prop­ erty, trying the doors and windows as he went and pausing occasionally to note various aspects of deterioration. He was doing his job properly. Then he halted; almost


The next day the offi­ He said: “Cheryl did ex­


LANGHO jo in e r Mr Thomas Melling, who was named in the New Year’s Honours List, received the British Empire Medal on Monday, at an investi­ ture at . Preston held by the Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire, Mr Simon Towneley. Mr Melling (44), of


View, Billington, home of Mrs Const" Scahill, to have a cuj tea, see the Institu scrapbook, learn m about its activities meet as many member, possible. There is charge.


to <


ing, the resolutions the AGM in London w explained by VCO Mrs Ireland and delegate j D. Garret was instruc on voting.


“promotions fortnigl members are hold window displays of cr; in Langho Post Office at the antique shop Abbey View, Billingtor At the monthly m


During the natio


ided, birthday flow were presented to Mrs Bradford and raf winner was Mrs B. Cl ston. The annual outin on June 6th and the i meeting is at St Leona School, Langho, on J 18th.


their community quiff' been accepted, for sale Olympia in June and t both Mrs' B. Kramri and Mrs J. Price would demonstrating pewt work at the exhibition London. Mrs M. Patchett pt


Members heard t


younger members, ] ticularly from Billing the Wf at Billington Langho is holding “o house” next Thurs from 1 to 9 p.m. Anyone will be welct ’ call in at 3 Ab


Open house In' a bid to att


sale held at the Ebene Baptist Church, Billi ton, raised £105 for fit It was organised by chapel committee, wh members also served freshments.


tendance at Billingt Baptist Church Lad Social Hour. The mi te r , the Rev. Ja* Beardwood, conducted devotional meeting.


Devotional There was a got


Collection The April collection


the Billington Group the . Cancer Reseat Campaign totalled £284 from boxes, envelopes donations.


Chipping


was the response to Ch ping Amateur Theatri Society’s latest prod tion, “Variety Nignt.” The village hall


Variety aplenty A.total sell out — t


First sale The first ever jum


maximum audiences all three performanc which offered somethi for everyone. There wa. one act comedy to st, the proceedings and a p musical to. finish, pi duced by Mrs Mary Riel In between there we


the chairman’s cup for t act judged to be the b family entertainme went to “The Bright Run,” a comedy sket performed by Alex Jan Emma Hobson, Dav Hobson, Diane Bullerw Martin Rich, Elizabe Rich and Nicky Westall.


12 acts performed a produced by membe themselves. The annual award


-every angle. An observant neighbour


simultaneously and from three directions came the wail of police caresirens and, momentsjHfer, the screech ;.of, tyres’" and abrupt 'fir'a'kjhg. Un­ iformed;; policemen con­ verged upon him from


had noted the official’s ac­ tivities and dialled 999. • Naturally this poor


fellow, humbly doing,his duty,, had little difficulty in accounting for his inter­ est in. the building and, with smiles all round, the constables departed. End of. story? No, not


Claybird shoot Chipping,. Village Ha


annual claybird. shoot v successfully held Sunday in.'.brilliant ,s shine at the home, of Peter Stott, Clark'Ho Farm, Chipping. Winner of the Shi


Trophy and a Berr chair was Mr T. Kay, Colne. Second was Pye, who won a dint for two at the Dog . Partridge Hotel, Hesk Lane, and third was Fox, who won a bottle whisky. The event raised £


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' thing but his appointed public duty.


quite; The following even­ ing the official arrived home at the end of a gru­ elling day. “By the way,” said his wife'after their,' customary greeting, “the police have been oh the 'phone. They wanted to verify the number of your car. What mischief were you up to in Whalley yes­ terday? You never men­ tioned it to.me.” And all 'the time the poor chap had done no-,


' for their quick response to the call and their diligent “follow up”; top marks to an alert and observant- neighbour, but. a little sympathy, too, for ,a public official in an awk-


Top marks to the police


, ward "situation: not of. his seeking.'’


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■ lives happily ever after. J.F.


V;,-‘Sometimes,’’/vhev told. • the councillor later;" “you" just can’t win.” I hope he


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for village hall funds, committee thanked Stott- and Mr Dan Lovatt and his wi Eileen, organisers of '


event, and Mr Fr Lovatt, who acted trapper.


Hurst Gree


Tory drive . The monthly effort


Hurst Green Conservat


Association was a w and domino drive. Whist winners were


Ladies; Mrs A. Howar Mrs E. Ainsworth, i M. Manning. Gents: Mr Bailey, Mr H. Ainswo Mr W. Moorhouse. Dominoes: Mr J. Ra dale, Mr J. Tomlinson,


E. Seedall, Mr E..< Lu Raffle: Mrs G. Shoesmt


Over 60s Hurst Green Over


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