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Nicholas Lumlcy PhD degree
FORMER Cli f lie r oo Koval Grammar School pupil Alan John Birtle (2G) has obtained a PhD at London University for bis research into the use of pesticides. The son of Mr and Mrs
Pass solicitors’ finals exams
TWO Clitheroe men have passed the finals of the Law Society solicitors' examinations.
Ward’ Lumlcy (25), of Church Street, and Mr Peter James Brewer (24). of Peel Park Avenue.
They are Mr Nicholas
father, Mr John Lumlcy, is head of one' of the town’s legal firms, was educated at Moorland School. Malsis Prep School. Keighley, and The Leys, School. Cambridge.
Mr Ltimiey, whose
firm in 197S and subse quently studied at Pre-
He joined his fathers
FIVE members of the Chatburn and District Branch of the Royal Brit ish Legion have been hon oured for their years of work and loyal support. P re sentations were
ston and Manchester Polytechnics and Chester
Law School. A bachelor, he lives
Leonard Birtle. of Lower West Clough. West Brad ford. he is at present working in Wolverhamp ton as a civil servant con cerned with scientific re search.
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with his p a ren ts in Church Street. Clitheroe.
younger son of Mr and Mrs Gerard Brewer, was educated at St James’s CE School and Queen E liz ab e th Grammar School, Blackburn.
Mr Brewer, who is the
ours degree in agriculture at Bangor University and later spent four months in Now Zealand, part of the time working on a sheep
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farm. He studied at Guildford
College of Law for two. years before becoming ar ticled to a Newmarket solicitor at the beginning of last month.
made at the branch’s annual meeting by Maj. George Howard, of the L eg io n ’s NW Area Council. Mr Harry Baron, who
is retiring as treasurer after 2J years, received a padded sun-bed. Certificates were pre
jorie Woods, who, along with Mrs Maria Parkes,
sented to Mr Fred Parkes and Mr Harry Birch, members for more than 20 years, and to Mrs Mar
has organised sponsored walks for the branch’s poppy appeals in the last six vears, raising more
the branch’s finances had improved through the vear and Mr Wilson paid tribute to the lady associ ate members for their fund-raising.
to Mrs H. Pearson for auditing the accounts and to Pendle Hotel licensee Mr E. Marcella for his hospitality.
Thanks were expressed
a talk, was thanked by poppy appeal organiser Mr J. Altham. Officers elected were:
Maj. Howard, who gave
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Mr H. Pearson (presi dent). Mr Wilson (chair man), Mr Altham (vice- chairman and poppy or ganiser). Mr A. Hall (tre asurer), Mr J. B. Hodg son (secretary), Mr A. Rudgyard, Mr J. C. Wise man and Mr W. H. Proc tor (vice-presidents).
the Pendle Hotel, opened with the excitation and silent tribute by chairman Mr J. W. Wilson. Branch
Mr Wiseman. Mr Parkes, Mr R. Graham. Mr J. P. Read. Mr R. M. Drage. Mr W. H. Proctor, Mr Birch and Mr J. Russell.
Committee members:
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| mg Committee has given the go-ahead for a Sea Cadet tattoo to be staged in the town on August Bank Holiday Monday.
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THE Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable Desmond Carroll (f>i>). who is also vicar of Bal- derstone. is to retire next April. He has held his present appointment since
P h o t o g r a p h i c e x h i b i t i o n
AN exhibition of 19th-cen tury Ribble Valley photo graphs is planned to coin
cide with the Clitheroe 800 celebrations. Lanc ashire County
Council's Museums De partment lias tracked down some -10 pictures taken by a pioneer of early photography. Roger Fenton, while he lived in Stonyhurst. It "hopes to borrow in
take prints of the photos for an exhibition in Clitheroe Castle .Museum
T r a v e l m a n a g e r
HAVING a hectic time booking holidays in the sun for local globetrotters is Mr Derek Stuttard, new manager of the Clitheroe branch of Al-
in mid-19S6. Fenton’s wealthy Roch
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for his coverage of the Crimean War. Fenton also travelled to Russia and for a time was a Royal p hotographe r , taking portraits of Queen V ic tor ia and Prince Albert.
wife, Kay. have two daughters. Jane (15) and Emma (11). His favourite hobby is golf, but he also actively supports his elder d a u g h te r who is a member of Burnley Youth Band.
F e s t i v a l o f f i lm s
SUCH was the success of the last Kibble Valley film festival that another has been organised. Tlie autumn festival last
O l d p h o n e b o o k s w a n t e d
month was put on to cele brate British Film Year ami now the council, which runs the Civic Hall cinema, is staging a winter festival. It starts tomorrow and
PLEASE may wo have your old telephone direc tories! That’s the message from the Pendle Club. Clitheroe. now that phone users are receiving new
books.The club wants them to weigh in with the rest of the waste paper and card board it collects to bring in considerable income each year. The old directories —
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day, it is “The Shooting
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"The Chain." Diploma
AFTER attending Leices ter Polytechnic for a year.
Miss Debra Inman, of Riverside. Low Moor, has received a diploma for completing an accountan cy foundation course.
LIBRARY CORNER
NKW books added to the >tnck at Oithoroe Library include: “ Put out the l ight” — Sara
Woods. An Anthony Maitland mystery involving murder in a London theatre. “ While vou’re here.
D o c to r” — Robert Ru Novel set in L; with life in practice. •‘Favourite
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into this house some 111 years ago. as the autumn
approached we were de lighted to see autumn
crocus (or should it he crocuses'.’) springing up in the garden; the first 1 had ever seen.
their fragile purple heads every autumn since, always welcome visitors, hut "some years were to pass before I learned the storv behind them. Hack in l!W2 the Whal-
They have pushed up
to her by an admirer for that very purpose: a lovely tribute. Now, sadly, she sees
them no more, but l (jo. For me they are a remin der of one of the nicest amateur theatre produc tions it has ever been my privilege to enjoy. Story number two is
ley Amateur Dramatic Society presented Dodie
vastation all along the eastern seaboard oi our transatlantic neighbours. "Dreadful.” said the
ousto m e r . “ and they reckon we’ll he getting the tail end of it next
week." The small boy pricked
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manded. "Is it coming here?” Together the two men
solemnly nodded and “Oh! good!" cried the delighted
Smith's highly successful play. "Autumn Crocus." in the Calderstones Hos pital Theatre. It w a s b e a u t i f a 11 y
.amiably with a male cus tomer and, inevitably, the
very different, but it still has an autumnal theme. The scene was our local newsagent’s neat little shop: the time, late Sep tember. The newsagent chatted
staged and produced and the leading lady gave a moving, quite enchanting performance and received an ovation nightly at the fall of the curtain. At the time, that lady
talk turned to our atro cious weather. A small bov. eyeing the tempting display of sweets and chocolate, half listened to the adult conversation. “It’s been pretty horr
lived in the house we now occupy and her autumn crocuses have bloomed an nually ever since; a con stant reminder of a very happy week in her life. They" had been presented
hoy.•’Good? ( 7 o r a s k e d the newsagent anil the ex cited young lad nodded. “Yes," he said. "Good! It’ll bring all the conkers
off!" Finally a question for
all Whalley i te s who might, from time to time, visit the bustling city of Glasgow. Where, in that vast oonnurbation would you expect to find a re minder of “the better part of Britain?" .-li/.s-Nviv In the new and
ib le .” th e two men agreed, “but." said one. “we’ve done better than they have in America." Once more there was
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