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bers of Slaidburn Young F a rm e rs ’ Club, Miss Elizabeth Anne Parker and Mr Stephen Edward Robinson were married at St Andrew’s Church in the village. The bride, a secretary,
A couple who are mem
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is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs" G. Parker, of Fober Farm, Newton. She is the Brown Owl of the 1st Slaidburn Brow
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A PLAN for the erection of a building to house a process plant for blending cements at Kibblesdale Cement Ltd. West Bradford Hoad, Clitheroe, has been lodged with the Kibble Valley Council’s Planning De partment (number OftMi). Other applications for
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by her father, wore a gown of ivory taffeta with a lace bodice and flounces hand-embroidered with pearls. Her three-quarter- length ivory veil was held in place by a circlet of matching flowers. Bridesmaids were Miss
J . P in d e r , Miss P. Breaks, Miss H. Parkin son arid Miss C. Parkin son. Flower girls were Miss A. Parkinson and Miss M. Brogden. The bridesmaids wore
MEMBERS of Clithcroe Round Table feted their Indies tit tin even ing at the Spread E ag le H o te l , Sawley. About <10 people
Assistant in debt dipped into till
attended the Indies’ evening, including the Round Tabic area chairman, Mr Anthony Briggs.
Clitheroe include the removaj of a planning condition at S7
dwelling (0M7). Chalnurn: Projecting sign at
Lowergate (0049). Sawley: Change of use of iarn at Laneside Karin to
on land off Higher Standen Lane (0&19). Chipping: Study extension mil roofing over gable at Little Itlnc 'k sticks (Ofi-IO).
1 Downhatn Hoad (WM8). Pendleton: Killing in of holes
Farm Cottage
Slnidhurn: Installation of bathroom at 11 Town Kml
(O(Hfi). Head: Erection of a house
full-length peach dresses decorated with cotton lace and ivory sashes and the flower girls had three- quarter-length ivory dres ses with lace and peach sashes. They all had circ lets of freesia and carried m a tc h in g p o s ie s or baskets. Be st man was Mr
and garage on land adjoining The Old vicarage. Whins l.a (OG-IHI. Wiswell: Formation
rarage at Itose Hill, 1 Chape! Fold (O(’el-I). Uillington: Alterations ami improvements at Hi Terraco
Cross House, Broad Lane, to boarding kennels ttHia-t).
How (WHS). Whariev: Change of use of
Importance of rivers
TRIBUTARIES of the River Kibble were the subject of a talk given to members of Clitheroe Naturalists Society by Mr C liff As ton, of Ac crington.
Douglas, Darwon, Hotlder anti Caider had enabled settlements, great houses and estates, religious es tablishments and industry to finurish, lie said.
Access from the rivers
environment, the country side still retained natural hoautv and wild life.
Despite the man-made
A YOUNG Clitheroe-woman with debts of £6,000 was caught stealing a £5 note from the till at Hillards Supermarket, where she worked. Joanne Marie Reynolds
(21), of Eastmoor Drive, was given two years' probation and ordered by Clitheroe magistrates to pay £100 compensation when she asked for 10 similar offences to be taken into consideration. The court heard that a
difficulty keeping body and soul' together, having run up la rg e d eb ts through unwisely entering into finance agreements. Desperation made her
dip her hand into the till, though the amount she stole was a mere drop in the ocean.
•till receipts from the wines and spirits depart ment. Thanks to the camera,
both the manager and the store detective witnessed Reynolds removing a £5 note from the till and placing it in her skirt pocket. Mr John Houldsworth,
security camera had been installed at the supermar ket following the discov ery of discrepancies in the
Exceeded limit
WADDINGTON motor cyclist David Roy Cap- stick (28). of Eaves House Farm, was fined £50 by Clitheroe magistrates for speeding along Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Capstick pleaded guilty
defending, told the court that Remolds was having
to travelling at between 63 and 65 m.p.h. in a -10 m.p.h. limit and said he did not realise how fast he was going.
Gordon Hargreaves and groomsmen and ushers were Mr R. Parker, the bride’s brother, Mr T. Robinson and Mr H. Robinson, the brideg room's brothers. The service was con
ducted by the Rev. B Derbyshire and a recep tion was held at Gibbon Bridge Restaurant, Chip
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C L ITH ERO E Tow.. Council hopes to purchase a modest footway sweep ing machine next year as part of an improved street cleaning service.
its support to the two- part street cleaning oper a tio n o rg a n is ed by Clitheroe Civic Society and the town's Chamber of Trade, also intends to put out to tender a con tract for street cleaning.
The council, which lent
Eric Bracewell said he could see an improvement in the cleanliness of the streets resulting from the efforts of the anti-litte
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likened the litter problem to painting the Forth Bridge . . . only worse! He said that before street cleaners had finished one sweep of tile town, the litter had started ac cumulating again.
campaign. But Coun. John Cowgill
Practising enlarging process
A PRACTICAL evening for black and white en larging was arranged by member Mr Raymond Greenwood at Rihblesdale Camera Club. He provided three sets
of equipment, producing three identical sets of negatives, and members were placed in three groups, under the gui dance of experienced team leaders, for a practical
session. They were involved in
the complete process of enlarging from the test strip to the selection of the best negative right through to the finished
day's meeting will be Mr Joint Barton, of Accring ton, who will present 70 prints. Members are re minded that it is also the entry night for the com net it inn “Summer".
print. Guest speaker at Tues
T1IKKK was a disappointing response to the first sports evening for the disabled at Irinity \oulh and Community Centre, Clitheroe, hut organisers
are not giving up hope. There was provision for table-tennis, darts,
snooker and carpet howling, hut only a handiul ol people came along on Sunday evening. Chairman of the Kibble Valley Sports and Re
sufficient promotion, lull we live in hope. “This was our first opportunity of acquiring
THE Fondle Club's birthday party went with a swing at Clithcrnc Fairish Hall tin Saturday
afternoon. After tea there was it sing-song, billowed by
noarlv two hours of entiTtainmont. The Clithcroe club is now well-established, with about 360 members, though organisers
would like to see more men. "The event was a big success and enjoyed by
all." said secretary
Mr.lack Wrighton.
Disappointing response
No news on sign at bank
THE bank that likes to say "yes" seems to have said "no" to a request from Clitheroe Town
th e TSB bran ch , in Church Brow, several weeks ago, requesting that a large blue and yellow illuminated sign situated outside the bank be changed for another of less conscpicuous appear ance.
Council. The council wrote to
reply and lias now decided to write to the hank's dis trict manager, asking for the sign to lie replaced by another which is more in keeping with the sur roundings — an area of special conservation.
The council received no At a meeting. Conn.
Bert Jones described the branch manager's failure to reply as "most dis courteous."
Vandalism think tank applauded
“A WORTHWHILE step forward" is how Coun John Cowgill describes the vandalism "think
tank", due to meet a week on Tuesday.
creational Council. Mrs Doreen Kuinlon, said: “ It was an opportunity missed, perhaps through in
premises for this purpose and if we do not take the space soon, it could go to another organisa
tion.”The premises have special ramp laeililies and toilets for the disabled and there is provision for other spoils if sufficient interest can he found. “Disabled people locally are not used to sport
will gather in Clitheroe Council Chamber, at 7-30 p.m., and it is hoped that a working party will he appointed to consider more detailed proposals to provide activities fo teenagers.
R e p re s en ta t iv e s o many local organisations
Jackson (right) measures up the woods with Mr Alan Johnson, chairman of Kibble Valley Sports and Recreational Council. Standing, from the left, are Harry and Cath Law and Fred Swales.
provision and their social lives are suitering lie- cause of it." .Mrs Kuinton added. In the picture. Trinity youth leader Mr (leoff
child of Coun. Eric Bracewell, who was con cerned at what could be done in the community to combat vandalism, hooli ganism and nuisance and to meet the challenge of the minority of young people who claim there is nothing for them to do in Clitheroe.
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