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BRADLEY — LEEMING


elder son of Mr and Mrs B. Duxbury. of Union Street. Low Moor.


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Nicola Keefe. Kate Knowles and Alison Brad­ ley. the bridegroom’s sister. They wore off-the-shoul-


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tin Whalley. groomsman was Mr Carl Stewart and usher Miss Susan Coop. The ceremony was per­ formed by Fr J. Wareing and organist was Mrs H. Crompton. A reception was held at


sday night d and Mr rd and Mr or and Mrs I Mrs G.


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the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe.


R.K.A. Greenwood. Clitheroe.


Rishton. Photograph: Raymond


TRAVEL TALK


WORLD travel was the theme of a talk by Mr Matthew Reece, of'Rish­ ton, to Clitheroe Natural­ ists’ Society.


its at Bay .:'or granny ‘irling Con*


-If-oatering use of 5-1


ersion of it barn at «ne, to bed .modation. )f private version of ipponsand ■uses. Hall


taxi hire extension Clitheroe


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of Paris, Venice and Athens as the most beau­ tiful in Europe. On visits to the Falkland Islands, he had stopped at Ascension Island and Saint Helena and displayed slides of giant land crabs and tropical flowers. The Saturday walking


He highlighted the cities


group found conditions very muddy underfoot on the route from Primrose Bridge through Lower Standen Hey to Henthom.


Festival loan


A SHORT-TERM loan for the Ribble Valley Music Festival has been granted


and Resources Committee agreed to a loan of £1,250


by the Ribble Valiev Council. Members of the Policy


being held in Mav and June.


others’ Union There's nothing to heat the glow ol a


real living fire. It s uniquely warm, cosy and cheering-and beautifully practical too. And now vou can glow for it for as little


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for the festival, which is


STAFF at the National Westminster Bank, Clith­ eroe, have struck gold.


for tlie East Lancs Scanner Appeal during the last 12 months has earned them a heartfelt thank you from the committee and a prized gold award. On Friday, chairman of the Ribble Valley appeal


And the girls at N and P


nhers on and the


.omen’s •ayer on


iers in a >f items,


ary Mrs i accom- t, pre- mi pro- ich she by vio-


finishing with popular melodies.


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was served by the com­ mittee, after which Mrs Fraser, on behalf of the WI and Mrs Sleath, for the Methodist Church thanked the MU for its hospitality.


expressed by Mrs D. ■ Clark. A Jacob’s join tea


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THE NEW FACE OF BRITISH COAL Solid Fuel Advisory Service-


from cheques to biscuit tins full of small coins, was p a i d i n t o t h e E L S A a c c o u n t b a s e d in Blackburn. Appeal chairman Mr


Roy Dewhurst is pictured presenting the gold award to Mrs Julie Cawley (left) and Mrs Kathleen Webb.


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CLITHEROE’S Castle S tre e t branch of the National and Provincial Building Society has also receive a golden thank you from the Scanner Appeal for being a cash collecting point over the past 12 months. All the money donated,


T o t h e s t a f f a t N a t w e s t Their involvement in counting and .collecting cash


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lace and earned bouquets to match the bride’s. Best man was Mr Mar­


given away by her father, wore a gown of white embroidered satin with a frilled neckline and bodice, leg-o’-mutton sleeves and a full crinoline skirt. Her long white veil was held in place by a coronet of white silk flowers and she car­ ried a bouquet of white and turquoise silk flowers. B r i d e s m a i d s w e r e


The bride, who was


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daughter of Mr and Mrs C. I,wining. of Buccleuch Close. Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the


Miss Nicola Anne Leeming and Mr Michael Anthony Bradley, were married at SS Michael and John’s RC Church. Clitheroe. The bride is the elder


furniture makers at the same Clitheroe company,


A couple who are both


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A LETTER from Ribble Valley Council proposing a merger of polling stations has brought a sharp reac­ tion from town councillors. The proposal has been 1 e b e c au se o f a n


annoyed tire town council rep re se n ta t iv e s from Edisford, which has three polling stations in one ward. All three Edisford coun­


difficult. Democracy is sometimes expensive. It is a small price to pay to make people come out and vote. I t will only be a n o t h e r t r a d i t i on changed.”


“Voting should be made easier rather than more


LIGHTING UP


FOUR floodlights are to be erected at Chipping Playing Fields. The plan was approved


by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee after hear­ ing that the lights are to be fitted with “down- lighters” so that only the f o o t b a l l p i t c h i s illuminated.


“ Now die hairdresser o i l have alwavs wanted.”


cillors voiced their concern over the proposal. Coun. Bert Jones said:


R e s t a u r a n t


plan vetoed after


objections


from 14 res idents , on a c c e s s a n d a m e n i t y


STRONG objections had been lodged over an appli­ cation to change the use of a house to a restaurant on Whalley New Road, Bil- tington, the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee heard. Letters of objection


g r o u n d s , h a d b e e n received against the plan at Tree Tops. The parish council and


highway authority were a l s o a g a i n s t


change of use would result in increased use of the existing accesses to Whal­ ley New Road and Whal­ ley Old Road, which was considered unsatisfactory because of inadequate width and poor sight lines. This would create an addi­ tional hazard and be a source of danger to road users.


Methodist supporter


born and bred in Clith­ eroe, lived in Chester Avenue and was a regular worshipper at the former church on Moor Lane and its successor at Trinity. She was a keen supporter o f t h e W o m e n ’ s Fellowship. For a number of years


A LIFELONG supporter of the Methodist Church, Mrs Rose Lawson, has died, aged 87. Mrs Lawson, who was


A new kind of


hairdressing from a new kind of . hairdresser.


Cut and style boys and girls, age 5 to 1G, students to 18 from £4 to £G.


MAYNE 6Swnn Courtyard. Clithcroe. S 22511


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she worked as a machinist at the Waterloo Road fac­ tory ofTrutex. The service is at Trinity


Methodist Church tomor­ row, prior to cremation at Skipton.


increased noise and distur­ bance would be seriously detrimental to the area. Also, the proposed


restaurant. Members felt that


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TIIE ItE was a vcry good response to I’endlc


C o u n l y I’ r i m a r y School’s bull) show.


Hanson’s Nursery, was on hand to judge over 100 entries. It was not an easy job and 27 chil­ dren won rosettes, with the best in the show prize going to Marlin Ihigdale. The whole idea for


Barry Hanson, of


the show came from former Downham Pri­


mary School headmis­ tress Airs V. Hall, who now teaches infants at Pcndlc.


January rain not a record


Speeding up civic suite


ADDITIONAL labour is being brought in to cul down delays in the build­ ing of the Ribble Valley Council's civic suite in Clitheroe. At a meeting of the Rib­


in hand and heating provi­ sion in the Clitheroe Town Council suite was also underway. Final plaster­ ing was due to start this week.


Town Council’s Mayor’s room had been put off pending renewal of render and work to the parapets above. Electrical work was well


Opportunity knocks


for Tony


middle-of-the-road songs, including some numbers made famous by Chris de Burgh, has been invited to attend a recall audition at the BBC’s Riverside Stu­ dios in London at 5 p.m. tomorrow.


CLI THEROE s in g e r Tony James, of Riverside, may well be on his way to the big time, thanks to BBC Television’s “Bob S a y s O p p o r t u n i t y Knocks.” Tony, who performs


PARTY TIME


A YEAR’S fund raising and donations ensured that 111) children from Castle Cement, Clitheroe, enjoyed a trip to the pan­ tomime “Cinderella” in Manchester on Saturday. Organised by the firm’s


ble Valley Council’s Policy and Resources Commit­ tee, Planning and Techni­ cal Officer Mr Philip Bai­ ley reported that roofing of the borough suite was virtually complete. Roofing of the Clitheroe


ALTHOUGH January was wet, with 12 sue eessive days of rain the beginning of the month, it was not


record. Total rainfall for the


was seven and three-quar­ te r inches. In Januar 1984, more than eight and a half inches of rain and snow was recorded. New Year's Day set the


month, recorded at th Chatham weather station


pattern for practically the whole of the month, with over one-and-a-half incite: of rainfall. The only varia­ tion was hail on the 10th and snow on the 23rd, fol lowed by more rain. The highest tempera


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children’s party commit­ tee, two coaches loft Clith­ eroe with the large group of eight to 12-year-olds. Pop, crisps and ice


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(25mm = one inch of rain) Dwelling


THE change of use of a farm building to a dwelling


at M.vrvel Cottage. How- gill, Rimington, lias been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel opment Sub-committee.


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THE monthly meeting of Cl i t he roe Phi l at el i c Society has been brought forward to February 15th. The speaker, Mr Simon Nanson, is to talk about “Scouting for Stamps.” The meeting is to be held at the Station Hotel at 7- 30 p.m.


/ " M t SALE FINAL WEEK


Elec trical Department


Normal Sale Price Price


14in.Tatung Colour TV.................... £159.95 £139.95 21 in. Decca FST Colour TV............ £299.95 £269.95 22in.Pye Teletext Colour TV.......... £439.95 £389.95 22in. Zanussi R/C Colour TV.......... £349.95 £299.99 20in. in Colour TV........................ £249.95 £229.95 24in. Philips FST Teletext Colour TV £489.99 £449.99 Sharp 1276 Microwave................... £229.95 £189.95 Sharp GF7700 Radio Cassette........ £129.95 £89.95 Philips Roller Radio Cassette.......... £49.95 £39.95 Tatung Midi System + CD.............. £299.99 £249.99 Samsung Stack System.................. £169.95 £84.95


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Trident 10-Sp Gents........................ £109.95 £89.95 Viking Superstar 10-Sp Gents......... £129.95 £109.95 Townsend Eclipse 501.................... £159.95 £129.95 Marlboro Rapier 10-Sp.................... £158.50 £109.95 Marlboro Mirage 10-Sp................... £133.00 £99.95 Marlboro Ladies 5-Sp...................... £99.95 £84.95 Fireball Ladies 5-Sp........................ £99.95 £74.95 MX Freestyler................................. £169.00 £84.50 16in. BMX...................................... £69.95 £49.95 Exercise Cycle............................... £99.95 £84.95


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