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Ingenious j ystery wayside ob
tA VERY ingenious car breasure hunt led mem Viers of Kibble Valley d ntage Club a merry pance, especially the mhotographic clues of
treasure hunt
RF.ASONS FROM NELSON WINDOWS
ects.The event was orga nised by chairman Mr Richard’ Dugdale, with 51 people taking part. They spent a hilarious evening hareing from Whallev to Billington and Mellor, through t Rochester and back to Hhe Hodder Bridge
supper.Winners were: 1st- Barbara Robb, 2nd- Nina and Kevin Driver,
otel for a turkey
3rd-Diane and Alan s Kay, -Ith-lan Blenkm-
he hunt would finish.
RETIRED Calder- stones ward sister and Billington resident for more than 50 years, Mrs Grace Ellen Nolan (SO), of Calder Avenue, has
Former ward sister
NBorn at Dwygyfylclu. t orth Wales, she’spent ihe early part of her life
married at St. Helens to Mr Len Nolan. CaThe couple met at
n service, then was w lderstones and both
Top, 5th-Tom and Jessie guhornber. David Driver t essed correctly where
A Lake District honey moon followed the wed ding of Miss Judith Anne Haslewood and Mr- Martin Shaun Woodend at St James's Church, Clitheroe, on Saturday. The bride, the daughter of Mr and Mrs G. Hasle wood, of Lingfield Ave anue, Clitheroe, is an
WOODEND — HASLEWOOD
yellow brick road” to a mammoth \\ r/.ard of Oz weekend at Bowley Scout Camp, Great Har-
CUBS from the Ribble Y a l l e y followed the
"°It^ was held to celebrate 70 years of Cub I Scouting and attracted 1,100 boys and leaders
from various parts of East Lancashire. OzAll the activities were based on the \\ izard of
c In addition, there were chariot races, arts and srafts competitions, a contest based on tclew-1
he weekend. . .
pssistant at Booths Su Termarket.
elhe bridegroom, the Eder son of Mr and Mrs W. Woodend. of
hitewell Drive, Clitheroe, is a machine operator at Stalwart Dveing Co. The bride, given away by her father, wore a classical style off-the- shoulder gown of Au strian silk lace trimmed with ribbon and featur ing a full-length cathed ral train. Her finger-tip- length veil, embroi dered with silk and se quins, was held in place bv a rhinestone and pearl tiara. She carried a bouquet of pink roses, white spray carnations, lily-of-the-valley and sil ver leaves. bIn attendance were the Bride’s sister, Miss wrenda Jane Hasle nood, and the bride's Lieces. Miss Claire Kouise and Miss
Bathryn Elizabeth
They wore off-the- shouider dresses of shell
erry.
vears. Mrs Nolan was an ac
orked there for many
tive member of Whalley t Methodist Church and
t Accrington.
Fhe Ladies' Evening awo granddaughters
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ellowship. t She is survived by
Methodist Church was a followed by cremation
nd a great-grandson. A service at Whalley
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pink plain and patterned organdie trimmed with
lace and ribbon. They had circlets of roses and gypsophila in their hair aiid carried posies of pink roses, alstromeria. lily-of-the-valley and sil
ver leaves. Best man was the bridegroom's brother.
the bride's nephew. The ceremony was con ducted by the Rev. David Woodhouse and at followed by a reception
nd Mr Simon Nowell burn.
Mr Tony Woodend. and groomsman was Mr Col in Ashton. Ushers were Mr Craig Woodend. the a bridegroom's brother,
Jouple are to live in St Clitheam e s's S tre e t.
H the Hodder Bridge c otel. Chaigley. The
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MAKING waves at the Ribblesdale Pool were 150 Ribble Valley youngsters who took up "splash— the invitation to join a
w The water frolics Salere organised by Mrvation Army Envoy
in". Clitheroe Jack Tagg and
curate the Rev. Peter t Shepherd, the idea of
Parish Church
he event being simply for the youngsters to t meet and have fun
ogether. b Tickets were distri
shes ' ami among the Vpectators was the
Vuted by the Ribble c alley Council of Chur
Rev. Brian Stevenson. "spMr Tagg said the
success and thanked the pool staff for their eo—
operation.Not granted
icar of Low Moor, the lash—ill" was a great
A PLAN to change the use of a barn to a dwell ing at Fellside Farm, Stonyhurst, has been refused by the Ribble Valley Council's De velopment Sub—com mittee.
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STONYHURSTCollege ancillary accommoda- has received approval to tion from the Ribble
More facilities
build a swimming pool. vel0pment Sub- two squash courts and committee.
Plans now in the pipeline
AN application for the placing of three residential caravans for the homeless on land to the north side of Kirkmoor Road, adjacent to Kirkmoor House, Clitheroe. and an application for another one on land to the south side, facing Kirkmoor House, have been lodged with the Ribble Valley Council s Planning DepartmenUnumber 0356 and 03o/).
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Clitheroe include: Erec tion of a detached bun galow off Union Street, Low Moor (0359). Erec tion of flag pole at Edis- ford Camping and Cara van Site (03G1). Office sign at 18 Well Ten-ace (0365).
use of part of existing private garage at Dale- head House, Sawley aRoad, to refrigeration
mnd storage of bottled st ilk (0355). Use of
Valiev Council's De
rion’s “It’s a Knockout" and a 1 cllow brick r "It was a wonderful weekend with ever) thing „
oad” competition.
Cunning like clockwork," said Assistant County t Picture: Local Cubs giving three cheers tor |
ommissioner Mr David Gorton. heir movement’s 70th birthday.
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o theme and the 80-strong Clithcroe party took t n the king-size job of organising the sports for I
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LADIES & TEENAGE FASHIONS ,WEAR, 49 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE
Larde Selection of Summer Skirts, Blouses, T-Shirts,; Trousers, Knitwear & Casualswear reduced to hairprice or even less ■ ' ‘
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Pepe Reversible Dungarees £32.99 = £16.50 Skirts (fully'lined) £19.99 = £9.99
PepeTrs. £24,99 = £12,50
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Other applications for craft workshop t° make dw redundant barn to
furniture (0362). ofSawley: Conversion c elling house for agri
ultural worker at Hague Farm (0300). C Aighton, Bailey and
Grindleton: Change of wmporary use for farm
Green Farm (0358). Chipping: Proposed
ables at The Barn as a rookfield" (0303)
s haigley: Siting of re teidential caravan for orker at Chilsey
access road, drainage installation and redirec tion of existing sewer on "B land to the north east of
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