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/ Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Daughter of former


mayor THE d au g h te r of a former Mayor of Clitheroe has died in hospital at Barrow-in-Furness. She was Mrs Winifred


S IM P S O N — TAYLOR


at St Bartholomew’s Parish Church, Great Harwood, of Miss Patricia Ann Taylor and Mr Michael Anthony Simpson. The bride, of Mayfield


The wedding took place


Mary Alston, of Grange- over-Sands, whose late fa th e r , C o u n . ' Isaac Thomas Rushton, was a master printer in the town. . Mrs Alston was edu­


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 26th,~198A 11


Whalley market upsets residents


RESIDENTS in Mitton Road, Whalley, are to write to the Ribble Valley Council complaining about the. nuisance caused by a giant market staged behind their homes on Easter Sunday. •-.


cated at Clitheroe Gram­ m a r . School and then trained as a teacher. She taught at- the, former na­ tional school in Moor Lane and Pendle Junior School. After her marriage she


- son of Mr and Mrs D. Simpson, of Harwood New Road, G re at Harwood. Given away by her


Avenue, Clitheroe, is the eldest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs J. Taylor, formerly of Clitheroe and Worston. The bridegroom, a dis patch clerk, is the only


at the. back of houses bet­ ween Broad Lane and the bypass flyover, was or­ ganised by Mr Ray Lyndon, of Ray Promo- tions.Accrington.


The market, in a field" p "7 ' —


CAMERA CLUB


went to live in Lancaster where her husband was chief engineer with a linoleum firm. Later he became engineer to the Oxford Regional Hospital


Board-. On re t irem en t the


couple moved to Keswick and then Grange-over- Sands. 1 Mrs Alston’s father was


uncle, Mr E. Y. Cousins, the bride wore a classical- style white model gown with full train in French chiffon, with matching lace. Her fingertip-length veil, with pearl trim, was held in place with bridal flowers. She carried bouquet of peach silk ro se s , sw ee t peas, rosebuds, white .heather, lily-of-the-valley and ivy. Matron of honour was


BRIDGE CLUB


a printer for many years with the old “Clitheroe Advertiser,” but left when it amalgamated with the' “Clitheroe Times” to set up the Borough Print­ ing Co, which produced its own weekly paper, “The Borough Record.” Mrs Alston, who was a


keen watercolour artist, leaves a. husband, two sons and two daughters.


Mrs Susan Mary Wilcock and her son, Philip, was pageboy. Mrs .Wilcock wore


model gown in matching design, with cape effect and a flounced hemline in apricot floral chiffon. She wore a matching head­ dress and carried white silk roses, lilies, white heather, lily-of-the-valley and ivy. Best man was Mr Barry


THE passing of time is having its effect on the annual reunion of the Whalley Boys; the organ­ isation of East Lancashire men who trained at what is now Calderstones Hos­ pital for the Royal Army Medical Corps before serving overseas in World War I. Out of 300 members,


Only five at reunion


Turner and ushers were Mr Kenneth Taylor, the bride’s cousin, and Mr Donald Simpson, the bridegroom’s father. The ceremony, per


THE final of the Thorne Trophy at Clitheroe Bridge Club resulted in a close finish between the first three pairs. Winners were Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mrs J. Martindale, with Mrs A. Brenton and Mrs.P, Garde second and Mr and Mrs G. Tatton


third. The following hand was


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formed by the Rev. J. R Haslam, was followed by a reception at the dog­ gers Squash Social Club, Great Harwood. The couple are to live in Mayfield Avenue


Colour Studios, Clayton- le-Moors.


Clitheroe. Photograph: Hyndbum


only five survivors were able to make the trip to Darwen on Thursday, for the reunion, which has been held annually since 1922. The total ages of the


jack of hearts. West won this, drawing


spade from his holding in the suit and any other lead would allow the declarer to make 10 tricks, he must have led the


As North would hot lead a


another round of trumps, and then led a spade. The best defence is to win


this and lead two more rounds of spades, forcing East to ruff. If East then leads a diamond, only nine tricks are made.


R.K.A.


five was. 445 years. Among the guests was Mr Jimmy Fell, of Whalley, who is an honorary member. For their 1985 reunion


they hope to revisit Cal­ derstones, which in their day was called Queen Mary’s Hospital.


AN application for change of use of part of a private residence at Nettlebed, Newsholme, to a tea room has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com­


Tea room mittee. ' S 1074


played in a three heart contract by W.


N dealer, EW vul.


Planning applications


A PLAN to provide a six-place residential home at. 127 Whal­ ley Road and 4 Park Street, Clitheroe, to reintegrate people back into-the community has been received by the “Ribble Valley Council (number 0206). Other applications include


IF the pupils of Chat- burn ,CE School have wondered, in the last 12 months, where their headmaster,' Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Ted Boden, has kept disap­ pearing ' to, then their question was answered the other day. For they were invited


the following: Clitheroe: First-floor exten­


sion over garage to form two bedrooms and change of use of garage to games' room at 1 Pagefield Crescent (0204). Use of land for industrial


Honeymoon


on Isle of Man


purposes, transport, business, retail sales, construction of hardstanding and formation of new access at Salthill Industrial Estate (0208). . Chaigley: Amendments to


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by “Sir”, into the Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour. He gave the 34 juniors a conducted tour and told them how councillors go about their business. • The children were tre­


approved plan (December 1980) for Crooked Field Bam (0207). Hurst Green: Eight linked


ated to pop and crisps, and held a debate about whether they should catch a bus or walk back to Chatburn. After a show of hands


S es capable of individual


to dwelling house and extension of curtilage on land adjacent to Peaks House, Martin Top Lane (0210). Billington: Rear kitchen and


ng at Warren Fold (0209). Rimington: New driveway


NURSERY nurse Miss Janet. Marie Ashworth was married to heavy goods vehicle technician Mr Martin Spencer Croft at St Paul’s, Low Moor, on Monday. The bride is the only


daughter of Mrs. K. Ash­ worth, of Whitewell Drive, Clitheroe. ■ The bridegroom is the


; Ribble Valley Council solicitor Mr Paul Timson said that the' market did not break any Sunday trading laws because it was classed as’ a “one off’. But Mr Ken Webb, who complained about markets held there last year,, said he paid high rates for the privilege of living in Mitton Road and his. reward was to have his peace and quiet shat­ tered. On Sunday, Mr Webb


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RIBBLESDALE Camera Club’s annual competition attracted a number of ex­ cellent entries, with 100 slides entered for' the colour transparency sec­ tion and 40 prints in the black and white section. The. judge, Mr John


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Thome, was complimen­ tary of the high standard of prints submitted. The James Abbott


asked the police to do something about the noise of pop music which he said “blared out”. How­ ever, all the police said they could do was to ask the .organiser to turn it down. Near' neighbour Mr


second son of Mr and Mrs A. H. Croft, of Bedford. The bride, given away


it was decided to walk, along with teacher Mrs Mavis Strickland who accompanied them to the parlour for an enjoyable and interesting visit..


dining room extension at 9 Walmesley Brow (0213). Downnam: Ground-floor


S t o le n c a r


bathroom and upgrading of property, renewal of. winnows and removal of chimney stack on rear, extension at 45b The Cottage, Main Street (0214).


POLICE are Trying to trace a purple Ford Escort (YFY 98M) which was stolen from Whalley Arms car park, Whalley.


MUSICAL EVENING


Holden welcomed rep­ resentatives from other clubs and new County president Mrs Smith. The musicians, con­ ducted by Mr David Ash­


ENTERTAINMENT from the Great Harwood Music Society helped Clitheroe Lady 'Farmers’, open night at Newton Vil­ lage Hall to go with a swing. • President Mrs Joan


worth, included excerpts from Handel’s Messiah in their programme. Mrs Hilda Taylor gave


a vote of thanks. Members provided; a


buffet supper. Raffle win­ ners were Mrs Clayton, Mrs Isherwood, Mrs Chippendale, Miss Cunlif- fe, Mrs ■ Robinson, Mrs Shorrock, Mrs Simpson, Mrs Ashworth, Mrs Parker and Mrs Brown.


Tel. BURNLEY 72089


Jubilee Trophy for the best landscape and por­ trait, plus one other print;' was won by club chairman Mr J. West. Results — B/W prints, picto­


CONSULT THE EXPERTS


rial: 1 and 2, J. West; R. Greenwood." Portrait: 1, 2 and 3 R. Greenwood. Record: J. R. Todd; 2 and 3, J. West. Natur­ al History: 1 and 2, K. R.


by her uncle, Mr R. Stewart, wore an Edwar- dian-style gown of white lace and a pearl drop tiara held her veil in place. She carried a bouquet of pink, white and blue flowers. Attendants were Mrs


just wondering how often the markets are going to be held there this year.” Mr Timson said that as


Derek Crabtree said: “It’s very irritating because we work all week and look forward to peace and quiet at the weekend. I’m


Julia Croft and Miss Susan Frary, the bride’s cousin', who wore print dresses in blue, and had blue and white combs in their hair. They carried posies of pink and blue flowers. - Page boy was Master Paul Frary; the bride’s cousin. Best man was Mr Giles


Foster and the bride’: uncles, Mr C. Stewart and Mr J. Stewart, were .groomsman and usher. The ceremony, per


long as the markets were hot run on a regular basis, then they would not infringe tl^e Shops Act laws. • Originally Mr Lyndon had wanted to stage mar­ kets on the field on 14 consecutive Sundays this summer but was 'told that, if he did, the Ribble Valley .Council would take action. . Mr Lyndon now plans


to hold another market on the same field in August.


Geddes. ■ Colour transparencies,1 picto­


rial: 1 and 3, A. Carter; K. R. Geddes. Portrait: 1 and 2, K. R. Geddes; J. West. Record: R. Mercer; K. R. Geddes; J. West. Natural history: R. Mercer; 2 and 3, A. Carter. In monthly competitions,


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winners were Mr J., West, who gained 19 points inlprints and Mr K. R. Geddes, with 12 points in slides. The club is now holding its


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annual exhibition at the Castle Heritage Centre from Saturday for eight days between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. It .will not be open on Wednesday and Thursday.


Drill stolen


THIEVES stole tools and equipment worth £280 from a cabin at the Ribble Cement plant last week. Their haul included a half­ inch Wolf electric drill, a four-inch Bosch grinder and block and tackle lift­ ing equipment.


Invitation


formed by the Rev. Brian Stevenson, was followed by a reception at the Starkie Arms Hotel Clitheroe. The couple, after a hon­


A VISIT is to be ar­ ranged for parish council­ lors in the Ribble Valley to see the workings of British Telecom in Black- bum. At a meeting of the


eymoon on the Isle of Man, are to live in Bedford.'


at Blackburn, Mr - David Dewhurst, gave council­ lors an insight into the various aspects of British Telecom.- Councillors present


Lancashire Association of Parish and Town Coun­ cils, Telecom press officer


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were invited to visit the Blackburn set-up. and all parish councils are to be notified.


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