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FORWARD at Clitheroe Auc tion Mart on Tuesday were 25 good (quality calves with a Limousin bull from J. and S. J. Clarkson selling for £252.
(average £102), Friesian bulls to £170 (£153.07), heifers to £120 (£120.07), Hereford heifers to £182 (£142).
Limousin heifers made to £172
cattle forward on Monday with young bulls making to 141.5p (average 124.7p). Cast cows made to 03.5p
Hirtlo sold for £000. There were some high quality
A newly-calved heifer from L.
(84.3»), certified steers made to 118.op (115.5p), heifers to 125.5)) (110.8p). In the sheep section standard
THIRTY-FOUR Clithcruc Soroptimists attended the group’s 42nd birthday party at the Moorcock Inn, Waddinglon. President Mrs Hilda Makinson welcomed the guests and also cut the celebra
lambs made to 181.8)) (103.7))), medium to 172.Op (154.Op), heavy to 140.3)) (144.0))), ewes to £14.08)) (£28.17p).
tion cake she had made. There was a meal, followed by party games. The following day president Mrs Mukinson and two other members visited
Bonn, where they were entertained by their counterparts in the West German capital.
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Clitheroe firemen formed a guard-of-honour after the wedding ceremony at St Barnabas Church, Dar- wen, of one of their col leagues, Mr David Anth
dising administration clerk, is the daughter of Mrs N. Walsh, of Loth- loricn, Bull Hill, Darwen, and the late Mr P .J . Walsh. The bridgegroom, a
ony McGrath, to Miss Ca’thryn Walsh. The bride, a merchan
foreman mechanic and part-time fireman, is the son of Mr and Mrs J. P. McGrath, of Kenilworth Drive, Clitheroe. The bride, given away
edges and was held in place by a headdress of
a cummerbund. Her short veil had satin
three rows of pearls and flowers and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and carnations, gypsopliila and white freesia.
Mrs Angelina Walsh, her sister-in-law, Miss Janet
She was attended by
McGrath, the b r id e groom’s sister, and Miss Margaret Turner. They wore pink satin
Bo-Peep-style, off-the- shoulder dresses with pink and white lace trim and carried flowers to match the bride’s. Page was Master Peter
Neil Walsh. Best man was Mr Derek
Leach and ushers were Mr
John Hey worth. The ceremony was con
Kevin Thornber and Mr
ducted by the Rev. Peter May and a reception held at the Olde England, Darwen. The couple are honey
mooning in Barbados and are to live in Newton
Street, Clitheroo. Photograph: Mr Nick
Clarke, Darwen.
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Family history
THE Ilibble Valley branch
of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society's June meeting took the form of a question
session (luring which mem bers could bring up any problem or query.
FLEA MARKET SUNDAY, JULY 3rd
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REFRESHMENTS Inquiries: *J' Fairs.
Downham Village Hall 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m. Small occasional furniture,
Tuesday July 12th at 7-30 p.m. at Clitheroe Cricket Club, when Mr Eric Fran- com will give a talk enti tled "Recording your family history.” Anyone is welcome to attend.
The next meeting is on
THERE was considerable interest in our report of a former Clitheroe soldier’s memories of the Ger man invasion of Crete in 1941. Old soldier Thomas Snape and his wife, Kath
Memories o f the Crete invasion
leen, of Dorset Drive, took some photographs of the graves of Clitheroe soldiers killed in action. These have now been printed, producing some
fine colour photographs. Thomas said: “I should like any of the relatives
of these lads killed on Crete to get in touch and 1 will give them a photograph of their graves.” These are listed as follows: K. Berry (20), S.M.
Corkin (24), H.S. Frankland (30), D.J.W. Hamer (27), T.W. Hughes (23), R. Johnson (20), F.W. Petty (25), R. Scott (33), G.A. Smith (25), W. Starkie (22), J.A. Wilson (25). Mr Snape can be contacted on Clitheroe 20440.
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A honeymoon in Turkey followed the wedding at St Wilfred’s Church, R o chester, of Miss Alison Margaret Armer and Mr Trevor William Prosser. The bride, a bank clerk,
is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs D. J. Armer, of Airey Houses, Knowle Green. The bridegroom, a press
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Guard-of-honour for the newlyweds my:
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CLITHEROE woman Mrs Rosemary Hoyte has gained & first class BA Hons degree in Human Communication.
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Road, gained the degree after a three-year course at Lancaster University. She now hopes to go on to do research into doctor-pa tient communication.
Mrs Hoyte, of Chatburn
Patrick, a former GP in Clitheroe, is doing medico legal work in Manchester. The couple have three children.
Mrs Hoyte’s husband,
campaign A MAJOR campaign to tidy up the county is to be officially launched on Monday.
a joint initiative by the county council, district and parish councils, together with the Tidy Britain Group. The campaign will
“Tidy up Lancashire” is Fined £25
tackle problems of litter and untidiness throughout the county and raise public awareness of the issues involved. The aim is to get authorities, local people and organisations working together towards a tidy and litter-free county.
Tyres slashed
Nick O’ Pendle, some time a f t e r 11-3 0 p .m . on Sunday.
A BMW car had all four tyres slashed while parked at the Wellsprings Hotel,
Soroptimists are in party mood
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A YOUTH told Clitheroe magistrates that he urin ated in a public place because he was’ too young to go into a pub and that the only public toilets in Whalley were closed.
crest Road, Langho. was fined £25 when he admit ted urinating in Accring ton Road, Whalley.
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by her father, wore an American beaded satin g o w n t r i m m e d with sequins and pearls. It fea tured a Victorian-style neckline and a long train. Her short veil was held in place by a headdress decorated with sequins, and she carried a Bible covered with water lilies and ivy. Bridesmaids were Susan
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Williams, groomsman was Mr Neale Brown and ushers were Mr Stephen Prosser, the bridegroom’s brother, and Mr Adrian Shepherd. The ceremony was con
length pale pink satin dresses, designed and made by the b r id e 's mother. They featured full s k i r t s w ith 1 a y e r e d und ersk irts and large bows at the back, and el bow-length sleeves edged with pearls. They had headdresses of roses and pearls and carried baskets of pale pink lilies,roses and ivy and pearls. Best man was Mr Mark
ducted by Canon J. Levick and a reception was held at the Black Moss Country House Hotel, Thornley. The couple are to live in
Grindleton. Photograph: Paul Dea ville, Blackburn.
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