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Gisburne Park


THE Inner Wheel Club of Clitheroe held its 53rd an­ niversary dinner in the lovely setting of Gisburne Park.


Wynne Darwin related many episodes, humorous and otherwise, in her career as a police officer over 20 years.


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Clitheroe Mayoress Mrs Hilda McGhie and Inner Wheel District 19 chair­ man Dr S. M. Awbery..


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£175 fines for motor cyclists


FOR using a motor cycle without insurance, Stuart Alan Blackburn (17), of L i t t le moor Road, Clitheroe, was fined £75 by the town’s magis­ trates. He also received two


£50 fines for fraudulently using a registration plate


and an excise licence. Mr David Parkinson,


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McGHIE — HOLDEN


and Mayoress of Clitheroe was married on Saturday at St Hubert’s Church, Gt Harwood. Mr Kieron John


The son of the Mayor


Sounding out views on further twinning


THE Clitheroe Twinning Association, which [ already helps maintain links between the town and Rivesaltes, is considering branching out — to make connections with towns in Germany j


and Holland!


annual meeting, sugges­ tions of twinning with Oberkirch in Germany, and Arnhem or Ooster- beek in the Netherlands were discussed.


At the association’s


for an MoT. he transfer­ red the registration plate and excise licence from another machine before riding to a garage.


Night porter stole from country club


A NIGHT porter at a Ribble Valley Country Club regularly stole money from the staff tip- box, Clitheroe magistrates heard.


Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe, was eventually caught after the manage­ ment of the Eaves Hall Country Club, West Bradford, began to record the serial numbers of notes.


Stuart MeCally (35)


curred, police visited McCally’s home and found two missing £5 notes, said Mr Martin Crabtree, pro­ secuting.


When another theft oc­


similar offences to be taken into consideration. He also pleaded guilty to entering a room at the


Detrimental


PERMISSION has been refused by the Ribble


Valley Council's Develop­ ment' Sub-committee for an agricultural dwelling on land opposite the Spread Eagle Hotel, Lamb Roe, Barrow. It was felt that the


McCallv asked for 12 of dub as a trespasser and


stealing £150 in cash. Mr C r a b t r e e said


McCally had been sacked by the club and £200 had been recovered from his wages.


for McCally, produced social inquiry reports on his client. When McCally had stolen the £150 from one of the rooms, he had entered originally to sleep on the bed. As he was leaving, he had noticed money in a handbag and given in to temptation. The magistrates gave


Mr David Parkinson,


McGhie, the son of Coun. and Mrs James McGhie, o f W a t e r 1 o o R o a d , Clitheroc, married Miss Ruth Anne Holden, the daughter of Mrs Kathleen Holden, of Park Terrace, Gt Harwood, and the late Mr Jack Holden. The bridegroom is a


Dutch towns and Clitheroe have been in ex­ istence since 1979, al­ though Dutch forces trained in and around Clitheroe during the second world war and many families return here each year.


Links between the


that an obvious affinity exists and this could be an advantage for twinning.


The association feels


drayman and the bride a student nurse. • Given away by her


grandfather, the bride wore a hooped gown of embroidered satin. Her shoulder-length veil was secured by a flora] circlet and she carried a bouquet of purple, lilac, cream, pink and blue flowers. Bridesmaids Miss Re


bccca Culican, the bride': cousin, and Miss Rebecca Gould wore cream dresses in the same style as the b r id e 's , with hooped skirts and Bo-peep neck lines. Best man was Mr Mark


Speakers’ treasures


WHEN Clitheroe Speak­ ers' Club held a joint m e e t i n g w it h th e Clitheroe Ladies Club, members from each were invited to divulge their "most treasured posses­ sion."


O'Hagan and the cere­ mony was performed by Fr Fitzgerald. A reception was held at


McCallv a 120-hour com­ munity service order.


the Hillock Farm Re staurant. Langho, aftei which the couple left for ti Mediterranean cruise. On their return they tire to live in Park Road, Gt Harwood. Photograph: Alan Mars den. Chatburn.


jects was presented, rang­ ing from a memorable holiday in Africa — where the splendour of the Vic­ toria Falls contrasted with a visit to a leper settlement — to the con­ tents of a “junk trunk."


A wide variety of sub­


Clitiieroe Speakers' Club, on Monday, at Low Moor Club, at 7-15 p.m., will take the form of an evalu­ ation contest.


The next meeting of


cheese and wine evening a week on Wednesday, in the Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour, when it is hoped th a t members of the public interested in any of the towns mentioned will give their support and put toward ideas.


It has decided to hold a I


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The association discus­


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by her father, wore a full- length gown of Spanish design and carried an all- white bouquet of orchids,


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Vinnil Peter. Bishop of the United Church in Nagpur, North India, who is on his first visit to Britain. Members of different


in Clitheroe on Sunday at Trinity, in a service which will be attended by the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Jim McGhie. The Bishop is pictured


denominations came to Trinity to hear Bishop Peter describe the rela­ tionship between the dif­ ferent faiths in India. His visit was part of


Moon wore a deep rose- coloured taffeta dress de­ corated with small roses. Page boy was Ashley


roses and freesia. Bridesmaid Miss Angela


M u r ray -F ow le r . the bridegroom's cousin.


with Trinity minister the Rev. James' Needham and some of the congregation.


One World Week, spon­ sored by the Council of Churches, to focus on the interdependence of diffe­ rent faiths. It follows a series of praver meetings in local churches. There will be a chance to hear the Bishop preach


Bedsits


PERMISSION has been granted by the Ribble Valley Council's Develop­ ment Sub-committee for the change of use of four bedrooms to bedsits at Smithies House, 2 Shaw- hridge Street. Clitheroe.


Christopher Musson and ushers were Mr Michael | Moon and Mr Nicholas Hanson. The ceremony was con­


Best man was Mr


ducted bv the Rev. Brian Stevenson and organist was Mr Robert Tattersall. A reception was held at


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