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Cl it heme 22.12J, (Editorial),


(A it i:e rl in hit/). Ihirtilei/ 22.i-!l (Classified) FREEMASONS WINE AND DINE LADIES


FRIDAY night was a special occasion in the calendar of St Michael in Castro Lodge of the Freemasons, when members said thank you to their wives at the annual ladies evening. The evening was the


culmination of a year


, during which Worshipful Muster Jeffrey Cowling,


of Grindleton, helped by his wife Judy, organised various social events to raise funds for charity. One of the charities Mr


Cowling had chosen to benefit was the Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Institute Women’s Trust Fund and local volunteer Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg was on hand to receive a cheque for £400. Over 100 members,


BRADLEY — WALMSLEY


Tin* ma r r ia g e of Mis Amanda Walmsluv and Mr )anitd Bradley at Clith- roe Register Office also


sealed a professional rela­ tionship, for both work at The Mark to Bounty Inn, Slaidburn. The bridegroom is the


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wives and guests heard Mr 1). Haworth propose a toast to the ladies, to which Mrs Cowling responded. Mytton Fold Farm


Hotel, Langho, was the venue for the dinner dance, with music provided by Vi and Alan. Our picture shows Mr


Cowling presenting a cheque to Coun. Mrs Clegg, watched by Mrs Cowling (centre), daughter Jacquie, members of the lodge and their wives.


Shop owner


to the rescue THU new own e r of a Clitheroe electrical shop gave a fridge freezer to a needy Hatley family after lire destroyed their home. Mr Keith Hutton, pro­


Plan to beat car crime gets into top gear


‘Vehicle Watch’ stickers could foil the thieves


THEY aren’t a clamp. They won’t immobilize. They don t even sound off an alarm. But these fluorescent circular


p r i e t o r of C l i t h e r o e Domest ics, in Whalle.v Road, read about the f ami ly ’s pl ig h t in the “News of the World.” Fire had not only des­


troyed the couple’s home, but also claimed the tile ot their five-year-old son. Mr Dut ton contacted


th e p a p e r ' s “ C a p ta in Cash" to see how he could help and offered a fridge freezer, which was deli­ vered last week.


stickers could deter would-be car thieves better than any ol the above. Stamped with a bold


logo th a t shouts out


“Vehicle Watch,” the stickers are part of a scheme launched this week by Lancashire Constabulary to com­ bat car crime during Car Crime Prevention Year. Under the ini t iat ive,


which is similar to pro­ grammes in Greater Man­ chester, West Yorkshire and Wales, drivers who tin not normally use thei r vehicles at night are being asked to fix the stickers on their front and rear win­ dows. Coated wi th an a d h e s iv e t h a t mak e s removal difficult, they are easily visible to patrolling officers who can spot, stop


R om an tic comedy ideal for spring


SMILING play-goers relumed to their homes Hall after having enjoyed watching “ i our Obedient sented by Stage Two Downham last week.


Mel Scorah ahlv pro- am u s in g ly p la y e d In­


d u c e d t h i s r om a n t i c Dorothy Cushing, was not comedy in th r e e a cts , too sure about this new which was wr i t ten some arrangement, vears ago by Diana Mor- Julia, the drama-loving g a n , a t a ’ t ime when schoolgirl in uniform, who women were beginning the could quote Shakespeare straggle to find their own extensively, was played by independence and identi- Kirsly MeKinlay with a ties in the marital, social de l ight ful ly “ devious " and business worlds — naivety. In very striking though still mostly delicti- contrast, Rachel Scholes dent on the menfolk.


This was a play by a Carol ine, a student^ ol


woman about women and fashion and design. This thoroughly appreciated by young lady commanded all the ladies'in the audience, attention as she swept into The leading character was the flat clad in brilliant L a u r a P em b e r t o n , a eye-catching gear and a widow with two teenage dramatic black velvet hat d a u g h t e r s , who found over her long, blonde hair,


keeping house extremely Wow! difficult because of work- Hob Clcevc really deve- ing at her antique husi- loped his characterisation


ness. Her Camden Hill Hat


was revealed as the cur­ tain rose and tile audience applauded David Scott’s set bestrewn with dirty


cups and p a p e r s e tc. Bright green tights hung-, mg from the bracket lamp on the staircase gave an amu s in g touch to the


decor. Lesley Knight, a well-


known Stage Two mem­ ber, took the part of Laura and immediately es tab­


lished her anxiety and dis­ may at having to admit to her mother-in-law that her home and her daughters were not looked alter as


well as she wished. Laura found difficulty in


hiring domestic servants and had only one more agency to teleplume. This last phone call set the plot of the play in motion, as her request for a domestic s e rv a n t was answerec within minutes by — ti the great delight of the


audience — a man! Charles Selby, playei


with great pleasure am aplomb by Bob Cleeve


arrived at her door hot­ foot from the agency s e e k in g emp lo ymen t T h e r e he s t o o d , th e romant ic lead, glowing wi th t h a t e x t r a f a ta a t t r a c t io n of d i s c r e e t suave ma tu r i ty ! Oooh


Lovely! What next? The significance of the


play’s title revealed itself as Char les transformed


the flat into a veritable cosy nest for Laura and her two attractive chicks Mother-in-law Pemberton


Flower cash


THE cash from daffodils sold by Whallcy Nurseries on the day before Moth­ e r in g Sunday has been donated to the Royal Man- Chester Children’s Hospi­


tal cancer unit. The fund-raising is part


of an on-going effort being made by Mr Bernard Hin­ die and his wife for the hospi tal . The donation amounted to £200.


A NEW local Ju-jitsu club has got off to a flying start by collecting 10 medals at a major national


competition. Clithcroe Yawara Ryu Training Camp was only


half-a-point away from snatching the British back- to-back junior championship at Batley, after notching up four draws and only one loss.


ing, Nicola Musgrove, Kirk Kenyon, Nick Curtis and Jonathan Balarangit, who each received a bronze team medal.


The successful team consisted of Michael Bisp*


Michael also collected a silver medal and Kirk a bronze for their individual performances in the


... ,


under His section. Meanwhile, cight-year-old Jonathan was


awarded an individual bronze medal in the under 10s and his seven-year-old brother Warren stole the limelight in the under eights by claiming a gold


medal in the mixed team event and a silver for his individual performance. Clitheroe member Stuart Banner also competed


in the under l()s and gave a creditable perfor­ mance, but without gaining a medal. The youngsters — the medalists are pictured


here with other club members — train in a room at the Dog and Partridge Hotel, Clitheroe, under the leadership of 17-year-old black licit holder Lee Farmer, assisted by Terry Reed. Their success comes after only three training


as he steadily worked his way into the hearts ot the three generations of Pem­ b e r to n women. Kveti mother - in-law real ised how invaluable he was as a helpmate to Laura, so she


took the e ld e r rule of


and cheek vehicles not normal ly on the road between midnight and 5


a.ni. “There will obviously he


the odd occasion when someone might lie out a f t e r m i d n i g h t a n d stopped," said crime pre­ vention officer Sgt Harvey Thompson. “But it isn’t difficult for a genuine per­ son to prove ownership. It’s the thieves who will have to worry.” In the kibble Valley last


year , autoerime, which includes property stolen


from Downhu.ni Village Servant,” pre­


advised her to marry her old friend Edward Llewel­ lyn. Gerald Hood played this


subsidiary character with ad mi ra 1>1 e r e s t ra i n t . Llewellyn had resisted the temptat ions of wedlock until well into liis maturor years.


But the delight of the


audience when Laura “got her man" — Charles, who turned nut to be a “rest­ ing" actor — proved that the producer’s choice nt a romance wi th a happy ending was just right fur Stag"e T w o ’s s p r i n g production. The que s t ion left to


from vehicles as well as car theft and vandalism, accounted for JIG 1,1 ull reported crime, witli the value of property involved amounting to £412,000. In March alone, 41 vehicles ill the area were broken into or stolen. A c c o r d i n g to S g t


Thompson, the problem is so great that seven police­ men could have spent the entire month, notebooks in hand, recording and taking


details about autocrime in Burnley, Nelson, Colne and the kibble Valley. kibble Valley residents


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younger son of Mr and Mrs H. Bradley, of Month- orn Road, Clitheroe, and the br ide is the older daughter of Mr and Mr: M. Walmsley, of Milk-rest md. Langbo. The bride wore an an­


kle-length gown of pale link cotton with a cream


ace collar and matching picture bat. She carried >osy of pink roses. Witnesses were Miss dill Walmsley, the bride’s sis-


t e r , a n d M r S t e v e n Mansell. A reception was held at


Mytton Fold Farm Motel. Langho. Photograph: Westmin- ,ter Studios. Latigho.


Estate taken


CAR thieves stole U green Ford Sierra Estate from t ’lithcroe Auction Mart no Wednesday. ’I’lie c a r . which was


taken between !)-()"> a.in. noil 1 r> p.iii.. is valued at rj.'illl) and lias the regis­ tration number A!>:!<> JCK.


Fined £100


R l l l t 'H K S T K R man Michael John Ker r igan


(:;*)). of Gr e en F a rm, Green Moor Lane, win- fined £100 with £20 costs, a f ter pleading guilty to driving nt 1? tn.p.li. in a JO m.p.h. area along Rihches- ter Road, Salesbury.


i|®1HEALTH« VEHICLEWATCH FOR


THE campaign pos ter — complete wi th “Vehicle Watch” ear sticker


Thief threw haul away


CLITHEROE Police arc looking fur a youth who burgled a ( ’lithe-roe house and then threw nis haul


can collect their stickers free of charge from any local police station, Neigh­ bourhood Watch cu-ordin- ator or office of the Brad­ ford and Bingley Building Society, which is helping to promote the initiative.


everyone ’s i magi nut ion was "w h e th e r C h a r le s would remain such a gem in the kitchen when li m a r r i e d I ,a u r a . Who would look after his com forts when lie returned to his career on the stage? Who knows? Margaret Smith


Taking cafe


WELCOME . . . the new concessionaires at tin- kib­


ble Valley t'uuncil’s Kdis- lord Cafe in ('litherne are In he Mr and Mrs .1. Ath­


e r to n , of Ac c r in g to n , members of tin- Reero- atiou and Leisuro t'ommit- tee heard.


away. Tile young thiof ontorod


a house on t ’laromont Drive shortly before p.m. on Wednesday night, after forcing open a win­ dow at the hack of tln-


house. lit* used a black bin hag


and a suitcase to steal In pieces of Lladro porn-lain,


valued at tM.nUU. H o w e v e r , s e v e r a l


minutes later lie was seen dumping the suitcase and


hag into a nearby tip. before making his escape. Police say the thief b


described as a white male about In yours old, with


short hair and wearing jacket and jeans.


Ju-jitsu club shines at national level J O ld S c o t c h W h i s k y


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