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■on followed the wed- lof Mr Richard Astin |Miss Lindsay Pilling Leonard’s Church,
| ASTI IN FILLING honeymoon in
Iho. |e bridegroom, an
Tician, is the eldest |jf Mr and Mrs D. In, of Wellgate, liroe, and the bride, Istal officer, is the ■daughter of Mr and lR. Pilling, of Pas- lands Drive, Bil- 1 .
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|e r father, wore a embroidered tulle
bride, given away e o s o s c o s o e o e e c o s s c o s o s c o e o |
land carried a water- oouquet of orchids, Iroses and lily-of-the-
I with scalloped detail jsatin trimming. She tiara headdress and
Itron of honour was 1 Pietrzak and also in idance were the ^groom’s cousins, Sarah and Georgina
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matron of honour a pink satin dress
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Ist man was Mr ftopher Snape and nsman was Mr Ale-
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ld by the Rev. G. A. Jr and organist was I. Swannick. I was followed by a |tion at the Foxfields, ton.
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talks with MP
RIBBLE VALLEY farmers are hopini mass meeting with their MP, Mr David Wad- dington, in three weeks to voice their gloom ana worries about the future of the local dairy ] industry.
tinue in Brussels for a milk production reduction in the EEC, fears and uncertainties about the future brought cattle prices tumbling by £80- £100 at Clitheroe and Gis- bum Auction Marts last week. Local cattle feed man ufacturers, worried that a
A s negotiations con for a I
ers, who have many,, thousands of pounds in-’[ vested in the dairy in- | dustry. A local NFU official,
Ty follow, have lobbied A meeting has been Prime Minister Mrs Mar- provisionally booked at garet Thatcher by letter.
drop in consumption of get the best deal we,can cattle feed would natural- for the area.”
have reported a sense of and invitations will go out foreboding among custom-
Meanwhile local banks Chaigley, for April 18th the Craven Heifer Hotel,
to 500 NFU members in the constituency to meet Mr Waddington. Mr Richard Turner,
Mr Paul Field, said: “Ribble Valley farmers are feeling that they have I been sacrificed, by the Government just to get | some money back from i the EEC and we want to
secretary of Gisbum Auc tion Mart, said: “The Ribble Valley is a grass land area . . . farmers cannot go into other sorts of production such as grain. They could stand to lose between £5,000 and £6,000 a year on their dairy income.” So far the Brussels
HILDA OGDEN pops up in the most unlikely places . . . as members of Clitheroe Soroptimist In ternational and their guests from all over the North West found out on Thursday evening. Clitheroe president Mrs
Wanted: Organist and choirmaster
negotiations have indi cated individual farm quotas for milk production . . . either based on 1981 production with an addi tional allowances of 1% per farm, or on 1983 pro duction minus 6% per farm. Mr Roger Dugdale, a
Irene Hargreaves wel comed the guests to a local friendship evening at SS Michael and John’s Social Centre, Clitheroe, and introduced Mrs Anne O’Brien, of Stockton-on- the-Forrest, near York, who writes and performs h e r own c h a ra c te r sketches. Mrs O’Brien was thank
TROUBLE for the Rev. Denis McWilliam of Sabden tends to come in threes. For the Vicar of Sabden has just waved goodbye to his organist and choirmaster who have retired from their posts — and now his assistant organist is leaving the village. “It leaves us with a
MU Week in Whalley
ed by Miss Kathleen Hanson, a local member who is the Divisional Union President for the North West. Also present were rep
director of Dugdale’s Animal F eed s of Clitheroe, which employs 70 men, said: “I wrote to Mrs Thatcher last week stressing the problems for this area. “For years farmers
resentatives of the Even ing Townswomen’s Guild, the Catholic Ladies’ Guild, the Ladies’ Circle and the newly-formed Business and Professional Women’s Club. Mrs Sheila Whipp, of
have been encouraged to expand . . . now their efforts are being thrown back in their faces.” A similar letter was
sent to Mrs Thatcher by Mr John Ashcroft, manag ing director of Ashcrofts Feed, of Whalley, where 30 men are employed. The topic came up for
Rawtenstall, the Division al Union Vice-President, thanked the Clitheroe members for an amusing evening and for providing the buffet supper and raffle prizes. Our picture shows Mrs O’Brien raising a chuckle
discussion at the monthly meeting of the Clitheroe NFU Committee at the Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves, on Tuesday night.
Con men sought
CLITHEROE police are still seeking two men who “conned” a Wiswell man into parting with a £3,000
car last week. The pair called at the
home of the car’s owner and said they were in terested in buying the vehicle. One of the men was al
lowed to take it for a test drive, but telephoned shortly afterwards to say that he had a puncture. His companion then left
when Mr David Erskine (17), of Chatbum Road, was turning into. Whalley Road, near Clitheroe Golf Club after leaving’ the A59. ' The lorry driver, Mr
A NUMBER of events have- been arranged by the Whalley branch to celebrate the Blackburn Diocese Mother’s Union Week, which begins on Sunday. A special Mother’s Day
very keen choir, a beauti ful organ and the fervent hope that someone will be able to help us out,” Mr McWilliam said. There are compensa
Sabden Parish council
At the meeting of Sabden Parish Council in the Methodist Hall on Tuesday at 7-30 p.m., Mr, | Jeremy Fennell, country side officer for the Com munity Council of Lanca shire, will speak on “Vil lage appraisal.” The children of St
N ich o las ’s Church, Sabden, will stage their annual Pedlars’ Pair on Saturday at 3 p.m. in the church hall. It will be opened by the rose queen.
tions. For, although choir master Mr Jack Britcliffe, of Crowtrees Road, Sabden, is giving up the post, he will remain a member of the choir. “I have been in the
service will be held on Sunday in the Parish Church, with a posy and card for each child. An open meeting will
Diamond talk Sabden WI was shown
be held on Tuesday in the school for the audio-visual presentation by Susan Jeeves, entitled “Where the highest mountains touch the sky”. The following day a
choir for 55 years, and choirmaster for 20, so I felt it was time a younger person took over,” said Mr Britcliffe. Organist Mr Harry
a breathtaking collection of diamond merchandise. Mr Rendell Allen addres sed members on its his tory, composition, value and development over the1 centuries. Members were given a
chain of prayer will take place in the church, which will be open from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. On Friday evening, a
pageant and coffee even; ing will be held in the school. The pageant, pro duced by Mrs Sylvia Ire land and performed by MU members, tells of the work of the MU through out the world.
Presbytery housekeeper
the house saying he was going to buy cigarettes, but did not return. The car, a gold-coloured
Rover (SEC 536V) has not yet been recovered.
Derek Walmsley (28), of- Newlands Avenue, | Clitheroe, was unhurt.
MEETING MAYOR
ABOUT 60 representa tives of local organisations throughout the district at tended a reception at the Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour on Monday. After being welcomed
Celebrating
RIBBLE Valley’s Nalgo branch toasts the council’s 10th anniversary with “hop” on Saturday at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe. Attractions include an
A LIFELONG member of SS Michael and John’s RC Church in Clitheroe, Miss Marion Hutchinson, of Lowergate, has died in hospital. She was 74. Miss Hutchinson
' keeper at SS Michael and John’s Presbytery for sev eral years. Requiem Mass was of
trained as a weaver before becoming an auxili ary at Brockhall Hospital, where she worked for several years before leav ing to care for her mother. She was also house-
evening of folk music and dance. The Ribble Valley Council came into being following local govern ment re-organisation.
by the Mayor and May oress, Coun. and Mrs Ted Boden, they enjoyed a supper and film show. It was the last of three
Tory drive
WHIST winners at the monthly Clitheroe Conser vative Association whist drive were: Ladies — Mrs Bush, Mrs E. Smith. Gents — Mrs A. Phillip and Mr W, Pennington (joint). Dominoes: Mrs Broome, Mr D. Haworth.
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receptions held for local organisations.
THIRTEEN new mem bers were admitted to St Paul’s Mothers’ Union during a service of com munion taken by the Rev, B. Stevenson, assisted by Mr Ken Guy. The AGM was held in the Parish Hall.
Surprising feat by Dawn
HOW many different items can be fitted into a matchbox?
Some 700 pupils at Rib- blesdale School, Clitheroe, were .surprised at the answer — 100 —- when they tried it to raise money for the school. The girl who achieved
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fered at SS Michael and John’s Church yesterday, prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery.
Comedy film
SHOWING at Clitheroe’s Civic Hall Cinema from tomorrow for a week the comedy film “Trading Places” , starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. It is the humor ous tale of a rich young white man and a poverty- stricken black man who swap places in society.
Swannick, of Whalley Road, Sabden, has retired after 25 years because of the loss of use of his thumb, although he prom ises that he will help out occasionally. Meanwhile another or
spellbinding insight into tne diamond — from the raw material to beautiful jewellery.
Winners of the "my favourite piece of jewel lery” competition, judged by Mr Allen, were Mrrs Spencer, Mrs Wilson and Mrs Parker.
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ganist, Mr Harry Robin son, of St Nicholas’ Avenue, Sabden, who has also played at the church for seven years, has sold his home and will be leav ing the village soon. The choir is at present under the temporary lead
ership of teacher Mr Tony Dewhurst, of Pendle
Street West, Sabden. Mr McWilliam said the
church would welcome a combined organist and choirmaster, whether living in or out of the village. The- p erso n would
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vided by Mrs Jackson, Mrs Wilson and Mrs Jac ques and spring-flower ar rangements were pre sented to ladies with birthdays in March.
• Refreshments were pro
The Lancashire Ambulance Service is extending the pro vision of a Hospital Car Ser vice which is for the transport of suitable patients to and from hospital clinics and their homes. If you are a mature person, under 70 years of age, in terested in voluntary service and can make yourself and a motor car available either reg ularly or occasionally, please write to the Chief Ambulance Officer, Ambulance Service Headquarters, Broughton House, Broughton, Near Pre ston PR3 5LN, or telephone — Preston 862666 (862678 o u ts id e normal working hours) for further details and an application form.
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drive in St Mary’s Club domino winners were: Mrs D. Bass, Mrs M. Wade, Mrs S. Ashton, Mrs E. Parker. Lowest: Mrs F. Boocock. Whist: Ladies — Mrs
Winning hands At Sabden Over 60s
attend Sunday morning service, practice on Tues day evenings, and wed dings and funerals.
Councillor resigns
RIBBLE VALLEY Councillor Tony De whurst, elected last year to represent Sabden, has resigned. ■ Mr D ew h u rs t, a
teacher, explained in a letter to the council that following reorganisations at work, which were pro ducing con s id erab le pressure, he felt unable to commit himself to council duties as fully as in the past.
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A. Howarth, Mrs N. Mar shall. Gents — Mrs M. Procter, Mr H. Parker. Highest: Mrs I. Hodgson.) and Mrs I. Green. Lowest: Mrs I. Hill. Raffle: Mrs K. Newby. At the second weekly
meeting domino winners were: Mrs N. Palmer, Mrs E. Hayes, Mrs I. Cottam. Whist: Ladies. — Mrs
FLEA MARKET Hurst Green Village Hall
SUNDAY, APRIL 1st 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: 10p Refreshments Enguiries:
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A. Denny. Gents — Mrs I. Flannagan. Raffle: Mrs E. Hayes.
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tribute to his conscienti ous service.
Fellow councillors paid Pendle Club
WINNERS at Clitheroe Pendle Club’s weekly bridge session were Mrs M. Stone and Mr J. Lynch, Mrs A. Barker and Mrs P. Adey.
NEXT Thursday sees a coffee evening with a dif ference being held at Brookside School Clitheroe. In addition to various stalls, attractions will include craft demonst rations by parents of pupils. A cake icing demonst
ration by Mrs Jacqui Hall, of Pendle Road, will be followed -by an exhibition of pressed flower work by Mrs S. Pinch, of Bright Street, and spinning- by Mrs C. Nock, of Whalley Road. There will also be work by clay artist Sarah McDade. Admission to the event,
Rock plants
MEMBERS of the Wed nesday Club had an enjoy able evening when Mr Peter Foley, of Holden Clough Nursery, gave an illustrated talk on alpine and rock plants;- He showed slides of dif
Competition Winners
C L ITH ER O E FC Grand Na t io n a l W in n in g Nqs: 1, 10045; 2. 13414; 3, 5168: 4 , 8 9 4 9 ; 5 . 1 3 7 7 6 : 6 10543: 7, 4889; 8, 7107 9, 5 4 9 0 ; 10. 8948: 11. 1 0 4 6 5 : 12. 1 4 6 6 4 ; 13, 9322: 14, 14419: 15, 7245; 16, 6274: 17, 10366: 18; 9469: 19, 4846: 20. 2537; 21, 1770; 22, 9058: 23, 7515: 24, 9785: 25. 9090 26, 8859; 27. 14416: 28 5237: 29, 159: 30, 14485. 31, 9702; 32, 10305: 33, 10513; 34, 5712: 35, 7083 36. 3015: 37. 12537: 38 9521; 39, 9525: 40, 5162. Horse s as p e r race card o rd e r . — Tel. 25297. 7»s27
WES T B R A D FO R D F .C . 150 Club: W e e k 22, No. 37: W e e k 23, No. 122 .
C L ITH ER O E FC 100 Club. Week 23, No. 31: 24— 95, 25— 38, 26— 91, 27— 50, 28 40.
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74000 Legal Notices
NOTICE Is hereby given th a t all p e r so n s having claims against th e es ta te of
A D A SM A L L E Y
to raise cash for, school funds, is 30p.
that total, Dawn Oddie, of Park Avenue,' was as sur prised as anyone. “I was amazed at how I
|v Ajjril 11th, -the' proceeds going to charity.
could just go on fitting things into my matchbox, said Dawn (15). Her items included tickets, pins, a key and a photographic negative. ■ . ■ Each, pupil was spon
Change
I SPEAKER at Trinity Ladies’ Afternoon Fellow
: different useful items, came a long way behind Dawn’s total. . ' Science, teacher Mr Roger Wood, who sug- ■ /
sored to nll: his or her own matchbox and even the runner-up, with 70
gested the matchbox idea, could only’ manage 40 items before he gave up. : The idea certainly
f
i the pupils and it is hoped, through sponsorship, to ’■ have raised £1,000.
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4.lu£t* .«».• »* UW ! iff* «** caught the imagination oft
ship was Mrs G. Moir, whose topic was “Change” relating to the different aspect of life. She was thanked by
fe ren t v a r ie tie s and brought a selection of plants which members could buy. Mrs L. Bed ford thanked him. - A bedding party will be held at the meeting on
■ reg a rd only to th e claims of which w r itten Notice shall have then been received and will n o t be liable fo r the Assets o f th e Deceased any p a r t th e reo f so d is tr l’ b u te d to , any p e r s o n whose claims "they shall not then have had Notice,
AND all persons Indebted to th e said Es ta te a re asked to pay th e ir respective d ebts at once;
D a te d th i s 2 2 n d d ay of March, 1984.
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M IA C A S S A R A have two vacancies in this area for ladles wishing to earn b e t ween £25 — £40 for Just tw o e v e n in g s . C a r and p h o n e an ad v an tag e. — Tel. Accrington 384838.
D OM E S T IC HE LP required,
approx. 6 hours per week. — T e l. C lithero e 24572 a f te r 5 p.m. and weekends.
763427
C O -O P R E M O V A L S and S torage. Get a good Job p lu s d iv i . I n q u i r ie s -ail bran che s. Local, long d is tance and overseas. Fully tra in ed personnel a t your service. Co-op quality all th e way.
TOW N A N D C O U N T R Y Re m o v a l S e r v i c e s L td , moving, sto r ing , shipping, T.C.- takes care. — Central House, Canning S tre e t. Tel Burnley 56611.
LO M A S T R AN S PO R T . Small removals, single items from
B A IL E Y 'S Keep Moving Ltd removals, sto r ing , shipping member o f British AssocIq- tion of Movers. — Burnley 35445.
646t — Tel 764852
L IGH T H A U L A G E , small re m o v a ls . —~ T e l. Nelso n 694119.
£4. Cheap ra te s , f ree es ti m a te s . — T e l . B urnley 411415 and 34349.
773697 *4813. Shooting and Fishing
SKB 12 bore- double bar rel shotgun ' w ith cleaning k it and 4 0 - cartridges', £130 Can b e s o ld to licen ce holde r only. — Tel. Nelson 64704.
£150 PER W E EK . £92 basic. FT/PT vacancies available, car and telephone essential. — Tel. Burnley 33884 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. »onao 73425
D U E to Increased demand following the introduction o f o u r exciting new editions into o u r range o f cookware we req u ire extra demon s tra to r s and managers for this area . Transpor t essen tia l. In te rested? — Tel. Ac crington (0254) 392708.
M A T U R E P ER SO N , has vac a n c ie s fo r ch ildm in d in g . hours by arrangement, meal provided. — Apply Box no. D18 C li th e ro e A d v er tise r and Times, 3 King S tree t, Clitheroe .
D OME STIC H E LP required. Thursday mornings 9 a.m. to 12-15 p .m . . cleaning only. — Write Box D16, C l i th e ro e -A d v e r tise r and T im e s , 3 K in g S t r e e t , Clitheroe .
74330
76226
H E L P ! Domestic h elp r e quired, 5 hou rs each week, own tra n sp o r t essential, r e ference req u ired. — Apply to Mrs Parkinson, Twiston. Tel. Gisburn 481.
74ws
D R 1 V E R S / S A L E S P E R S O N S r e q u i r e d f o r ic e - c r e am
77939
Ingham & Yorke Chartered
Surveyors Land Aqents
LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23655; OR AT 214 TODMORDEN ROAD
(as MILLER * MILLEffl BURNLEY. TEL. 22458.
V A LU A B L E F ISH IN G R IG H T S RIVER CALDER
(adjoining Chew Mill Farm, Elker Lane, Billlngton) .
Approximately-1,100 yards of single bank -
FOR SALE BY AUCTION at The Three Fishes Hotel/ Mitton on May 2nd at 2-30 p.m. z
. k e e p in g . - — T e l . Nelson 602183
TA KE THE PAIN o u t of bus in e s s ,. Let me do th e book-
ment, Burnley 56115. ?Tia«o ’(:* f ml 116*1, V
; ’ (unless sold previously beforehand) v ■ For further 'particulars apply Agents as above.
.Swales on Clitheroe 22753. 74021
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