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l.axton. at Whalley Parish Church. The bride, who nuts a
The bride’s uncle and
Literacy scheme needs volunteers
HELP is needed from volunteers and pupils if the Ribble Valley adult literacy scheme is to remain a success.
Adult Education Centre, Mrs Lynne Pickles, needs people to help teach pupils — and also pupils to be taught by teachers! She said: “Volunteers
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young livestock business, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs ,1. Harrison, of Moor- field, Whalloy. The bridegroom, a
farmer, is the second son of Mr and Mrs T.
I.axton, of New Page Fold Farm, Waddingum. The bride, given away
Planning in the
pipeline
A PLAN for the erection of a detached dwelling on land at Kibhlesdale Avenue. Clitheroe. has been lodged with the Kibble Valley Council’s Plan* nine Department (number
by her father, wore classical full-length gown of while satin with a train, trimmed with silk satin applique. Her three q u a r te r length satin edged veil was held place by a headdress of silk leaves and seed pearls. She carried a bou- <Iuet of lilies, orchids bridal gladioli and ivy. Bridesmaids were Mis
(Hilb). Other plans for Clitheroe in
clude: erection of detached dwelling on land at Alder Leigh. Henthorn Koad (0(517). Lounge, kitchen and garage ex tension with boxroom at M eadowcroft, L i t t le moor ((Mill*). Shop front and entrance at 100 Havhurst Street (0f>23). Replacement of flat roof with pitched roof, now window and fire escape at Roefield Hotel. Kdisfuni Road ((KilM). Kimington: Change of use of
Debbie Chapman and Misses Meiodv and Jessica K i g b y . t h e b r i d e cousins, who travelled from Grenoble. France, for the wedding. They wore full-skilled dresses in old rose satin and car ried pink and white orchids. Host man was Mr
barn at Fir Trees Farm, to dwelling and additional vehicle access to farm «M521). Chathurn: Alterations to
form dormer room and balcony at Tin* Manor House (IH522). Waddington: Internal altera tions and re-roofing at o Kinder
Close HH52o). Howland with I,digram:
Conversion of The Old Smithy to dwelling U*i2t»i.
James Alpe and ushers were Mr Gavin
I.axton, the bridegroom's brother, and Mr John Harrison, the bride's brother. The ceremony was per
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H O O D fellowship was the th e R o tary Club of keynote of the 53nl char- Clitheroe at Stirk House ter anniversary dinner of Hotel, Lisburn.
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THE LION GOES FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH
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their guests enjoyed what turned out to be a most convivial evening.
Rotary Club of Black burn, Rtn Cyril Ballanee, proposed the toast to the Clitheroe dub, whose president, the Rev. Jim Needham, responded and also proposed the Loyal Toast.
The president of the £ 7 , 2 3 0 “
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was proposed by the Rtn Paul Warren, District Governor Rtn Hubert Pierce responding. The toast to the guests was proposed by Rtn Roy I)e- whurst. with a response from Mr Ian Lloyd, chair man of Clitheroe SOI) Committee. The object of Rotary was read by Rtn Frank Barnes, with Rtn G. Martin Hill reading the club's charter.
Rotary International
is pictured with Rtn Pierce and members of live Clitheroe club.
Idris Mnurby. Rtn Needham (centre)
Toastmaster was Rtn Over SO Rotanims and
formed by the Kev Michael Ackrovd and or ganist was Mr .1 ohn Thornton. After a reception at the
we can provide a little training." Mrs Pickles emphasised
that the literacy scheme can offer personal tuition in the home, as well as classes at Ribblesdale School, Clitheroe. “The service is strictly
PUPILS of Chatburn CE School staged a "Lancashire Evening” and delighted a full house with their youthful enthusiasm for the old-style (
S°With the boys in flat caps and knee pants and the girls wearing their | best bonnets and shawls, 73 children sang such favourites as “Lassie from Lancashire”, "I do like to be beside the seaside” and the 60-year-old (
local dittv “Just a cot in the Kibble Valley". Said head teacher Mr Ted Bodcn: "We usually put on a show at i
Christmas, but thought it would be a good idea to try something different before the usual round of seasonal activities.
“The children have thoroughly enjoyed learning the words of the old songs and making their own costumes for the show.”
Retired dinner lady Mrs Florrie Howskill recited her own dialect poems, I including "Telescopic Umbrella” and "Old Pol Parrot” and pensioner Mrs,
younger generation and invited two older villagers to demonstrate their ( skills.
The school, however, decided not to rely entirely on the services of the ,
. . . .
Madge Frankland did a clog dance. Pupil Philip Parker recited "Our Heritage". Mr Roden was the compere
and the pianist was parent Mr I’hilip Wilkinson.
confidential, we can cater for individual needs and the lessons are free," she said. She feels th at the
The programme, followed by a hot-pot supper, also included Morris, dancing, sketches and tape recordings of poems and readings.
course could be of particu lar value to people who have become self-employ ed and may find difficulty in tackling accounting or letter writing. It could also prove invaluable to people wanting to brush up basic English and maths for improved jobs prospects. The first training ses
Looking at man and environment
MEMBERS of Clithcroe Naturalists Society turned out in force to hear a lec ture by Dr Brian Barnes.
sion for v o lu n te e r teachers — there is no payment for services but travelling expenses are paid — is a week on Wed- n e s d a y . A nv one i n - terested in participating on the course should con tact Mrs Pickles (Whalley 11717),
Chemists’ rota TODAY and tomorrow. Derrick Green, Railway View, Clitheroe. will be open until 6-30 p.m. Hart ley's, Church Street: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until (i-
30 p.m.
talk illustrated by slides showing birds and animals
He gave an informative
living on rocks and sandy shores, seaweeds, lichens,
salt marshes and wild flowers, and also com mented on the interaction between man and his en vironment.
Mrs C. Read thanked
walk took place on Satur day and these will now continue fortnightly until March. There is an additional
him. The first local winter
eoaeli outing on Saturday from G c a r s t o n o s to
Horton. Members are asked to meet at the rail wav station at 10 a.m.
Moorcock inn. Wadding ton. the cmi])le left for honeymoon in the Cots wolds. They are to live at Hodgson Moor Farm Waddington. Photograph: Wally Talbot, Blackburn.
Town’s bonfire night has a Dutch theme
"REMEMBER, remember, the fifth of November” — especially if you want to help make the annual bonfire and display at Clitheroe Castle the
usual magnificent success. Night of good fellowship
the Rotary Clubs of Clitheroe and Ribblesdale and the Kibble Valley Rotaraet Club, the giant bonfire needs lots of old wood and other combust ihle materials. People are asked to
Organised as usual by SAVE POUNDS AT
leave any suitable mate rials inside the Eshton Terrace entrance to the Castle field from Saturday onwards. The fire will he lit at
p.m., but the organisers iiope that there will not be a repeat of last year when the heavens opened at ju s t th e wrong moment! A novel addition this
time is a competition for the best model Guy Fawkes. The organiser want children to take along their home-made Guys at about 0-30 p.m. After judging, the best
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shape of a windmill. Among the attractions
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play will have a Dutch theme, for*the final col ourful "piece de resist ance" will explode into the
will he a stall, manned as usual by Ribble Valley Rotaraet members selling traditional Bonfire Night fare such as treacle toffee and baked potatoes. The Rotary Club
Clitheroe's Press Officer Rtn Roland Hailwood said: “We want this year event to he just as sue eessful, enjoyable and safe as well as those that hav gone before. "We want to maintain
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our exce llent safet record and so we as people not to bring along their own fireworks."
lifetime farming in the area, Mr Tom Seed, has
MAN who spent a
died. Mr Seed (.SO), of Lamb
ing Clough Lane. Hurst Green, was the last sur viving member of a family of 10 brothers and sisters who were engaged in farming. He started out at Wy-
the higher ranking of two touching suits, when those suits are hearts and spades, it is modem technique to ojien one heart if you have at least Hi high card points. The more joints you have,
Although one should open
Retired farmer
BRIDGE CLUB
WINNKRS of the duplicate ( game at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mrs M. Ainsworth and Mrs ,1. Wilson. Mr R. At kinson and Mr R. Nicol Smith: KW Mr R. Hounslow and Mr 1). Hall. Mr B. Webster and Mr S. Patten. The following hand was
played in many different con tracts, but at one table the bidding was:
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