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Love blossomed in Woolworth’s
A SHOP round Woolworlh’s began the wartime romance of a Clitheroe
couple who are this week celebrating' st ream Guards when his future wife. Joyce, spotted
him in the Castle Street store. ‘*1 saw him through the mirrors and thought . *< >h.
he looks all right . '” remembered Mrs Martin. A busy correspondence followed until Mrs Martin,
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who was in the Air Training Squad at Low Moor, was t ransfer red to Pirhright Camp. Surrey, where her husband-to-be had been posted since recovering from almost losing his arm in the Cattle of Dunkirk. 'The romance blossomed and on May 2Jrd. 1HI2. they were married at St Michael and St John’s KC
( 'hurch. ( 'litheroe. Shortly af ter their eldest son. Andrew, was born,
tin* Marl ins moved permanent ly to Cl i theroe and eventually to their* current home in 1’eiidle Koad. The return was a homecoming of sorts. While Mr*
Martin was born and grew up in the town. Mrs Mar tin. originally from Settle, arrived with her* family as a t e e n a g e r '
a c h a n g e s h e w e l c o m e d
wholeheartedly. “Coming to Clitheroe was like going to Condon.
You could go to three pictures in a week. My sister*
their golden wedding anniversary. Mr Kiehard .Martin was on leave from the Cold
and I used to stand with our mouths hanging open
looking at the crowds of people.” she recalled. In Clitheroe. Mr* Martin worked for the Ministry of
I’elisions after* a short stint digging graves in the town cemetery. Outside work, he was a standard- bearer lor the Koval British Legion, on the commit tee of St Michael and St John's Social Centre and a groundsman for the football club at ( ’litheroe Koval 'Grammar School. Always an avid gardener , lie has also been calling bingo for year's at the I’eiidle Court games. Mrs Mart in lias led an act ive life as well. She
worked as a post woman during the war. a job which brought her into contact with an endless st ream of anxious mother's all awaiting news of sons serving in Europe. Later*. Mrs Martin worked in the school meals service at Uibblesdale School. Clitheroc Koval ( Irammar* School. Height Street Nursery and Castle-
ford Home foi* the Elderly. The couple also raised th r e e chi ldren. Whi le
Andrew and their* dau g h te r , Marina, still live in Cl i theroe, thei r youngest son. Oliver, spends halt the year* in Canada and halt in Florida. 1 heir* l!Uh anniversary present was a pair* of tickets to visit him in Toroiit o. This year*, the family plans to celebrate at the
old I’oM House Hotel. Clitheroe. Also oil the agenda for tlie golden day are visits from both the Kibble
Valiev and ( ’litheroe mayor’s. - Sunshine smiles on coffee morning j nine
as tries to trace long-lost brother
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wore boi'ti in .Manrhester. T h i* i r n a t n ra I pa re n I s were Wanda ( «edr nge and 11 a i *i
y I ’old i tig! 'Hi. M rs T\ nan. w lie was arl nall\'
u a in o d K e I* n a d e l t e a I bii't Ii. was abandniiod in a .snowstorm and blark-oiil < hiring t lie w in! er «»t 1 l,''b. Slio ovrii has ! he paper
oul lings which were kept by her adopt ive fami ly, iho I leys, who strangely enough wore or ig ina l ly fr..111 ( 'lit lionie. Mrs Tynan ivmaiiit'd in the .Manches ter area until l'JT>. when .-he movetl t" • >\l'"fdshu*e. A i i y n o wi th inbirma-
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l imi or leads about the whereabouts of Kaymmid Marsdeti is asked in wri te to Mi's Tvnan at Morse Koad. 1 i i t lc o i . Ox fo rd -
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Roof s la ie s
A D l ' ANTITY of rooting -lales was stolen from the vartl at Eric l tugdalc Me r chants at 1 he Kendle Trad ing
F.state. ( 'hatburii . on Moiulav night .
G e t t in g all
s te am e d up fo r c h a r i ty
STEAM engines are set to d e s c e n d on t he s le e p y hamlet of Sla id h u rn for this year ’s Steam and Vin tage Vehicle Show.
The show . which will he
held at the village’- Hark tu Kounly Inn. will play host to e ight fllll-M/.ed
t ra ct i o n e n g i n e s , two showman’s road locomo tives. two turn-of-the-cen- tu ry s te am engine s and tin* Marshal Porta engine belonging t" shew organ iser Mr David .McX'aniee.
Mr McNalliee -aid t he
show, which has at tracted enquiries from as lar away as Lincolnshire, includes a fairground organ, an “olde
i tvine striker'!' the Kochduli | Morris Dancer’s, maypole dancer's, a coconut .-hy. a b a rb e c u e and a cei l idh band.
Also on hand will be
Cl i lheroe town crier* Mr Koland I lailwood. who will nn doubt make his \oiet heai'f I abuve t he hiss of t In engines!
The show is in its Lith year and has so tar* raised
i Vllgoon fur char i ly. Thi.- y e a r ’s two-day show starts a week on Saturday and proceeds will go to Maid burn I’rimarv School.
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THERE was a happy mood al llu- end ol Christian Aid Week as the crowds turned mil in lovely sunshine to support a coffee morn i ne: at (he Ribhlc \ alley Mayors
Parlour. Visi lors sat out in the sou and the ra k e and (bit
s ta l ls did a tirisU t rade , resul t inj ; in a splendid
profit of f 12(1. The new Kihhle Val ley Mayor and Mayores s.
Conn, and Mrs Jo h n Travis, and the new ( lith- eme Mayan* and .Mayoress, Colin, and Mrs Denis
MeWi lliani . at tended. Tre a sure r for the Rihlde Valley Chr is t ian Aid
Commi t tee Miss M. I’. leazard said tile organisers were del ighted wi th the suppor t anil thanked all who had helped in any way. The total amount raised durini: the week will lie made Unown as soon as the detai ls have been finalised. Our pieture stmw s the Rihhle \ alley .Mayor and
Mayores s ( seated I and the Cl i theroe Mayor and Mayoress wi th helpers and visitors.
Seeking nurse who is shining example
U1HDLK Y A h L K Y nmn in n t io n s u i v jm w br ing; so u g h t to f ind tin* N o r t h We s t N u r s e
o f (h e Y e a r for 1DD-. The nwiit'il will In- m:ulc to the nurse nr mklwile
who bus set ;i shining example to his nr her col- legues. Nominations can be made by pat ients, their relatives, friends m* nursing colleagues. Thi- wa r 's winner will receive a -ilver ro-rlmw 1
In keep for* 11? months and a cheque for- U1 • ><>. Entr ies. I’m* which only nursing staff who work within the North West Kegioual Health Authority
will qualify, must be submi t ted by June alii. They should he sent to: The Kegioiial Nursing
Ofl'ieer*. N o r t h W e s t e r n Keg io n n l H e a l th Author i ty. Gateway House. I’iccadilly South, Malichestel' M**0 j 1,1*.
Gun clog le ad in g th e field
ROSS, a three-year-nid gun dog. is leading the field for his ( 'haigley owner*. .Mrs Kaul ine Krooks, ol Sagar* Wood. Kinly Grow.
The silver
champagne Wcimaruner . whose Kennel (Tub mime is Amat rak Ameros al ( )i*tm*r*od. has col lected three chal lenge cer t i f icates in a row. which now enl i t les him to claim the t it le of show champion.
He won chal lenge
cer t i f icates for best dog in breed at the Welsh. Bi rmingham City and Scot t ish
Kennel (Tub championship shows.
Mrs Brooks tells
us that this success now places Boss up
wi th the top dogs in Br i tain, along with (Tu l t s winners.
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Cidli'iiCs mnjnr fund-i'nisiiiy cvimU nl'thi'
year , when uluriuns simshiiu' tn'uuiiht ernwds llin'kini:' tu tliv WhidU'.v schnnl's iiii'tlin'S(|Ui‘ urminds fur tliv annual unrdun party. Thu event raised a
majrnifk'cnt t2,UUU. whii-ii will iyu towards the purchase ofsrhuul equipment. "The went Iter could
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G a rd en p a r ty raises £2.000
enjoyable occasion.” said business studies teacher
Mrs Hazel Braithwaite. one of a learn of parents, staff and pupils who joined forces to run a wide variety of stalls and at tract ions. This year* there was a
Victorian theme lor the garden par ty to mark
lhe centenary \ ear of lIn* ( )akhili building, although the school itself is only la year’s old.
Voted the most
popular* “at tract ion" of the day was head of geography Mr Charles
Jepson, who was placed in the stocks to lace a
b;ittt*»*y o f w o t s p o n g e s . There were donkey
rides, a "mystery man” disco, a bouncing castle,
coconut shy, children’s
roundabout and music by Blackburn ami Darwen Junior Brass Band.
Leading the team of
organiser’s and helpers was principal Mrs Garol Finley, whose husband. Michael, also had a
demanding role as our picture shows — manning the wheel of fortune.
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