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A farcical comedy by JOHN DOLE m the
VILLAGE HALL On
APRIL 21st, 22nd and 23rd
At 7-30 p.rn.
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SATURDAY APRIL 16th 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission 20p - Refreshments all day Cake Stall and Tombola
Demonstrations by the Bobbins and Reelers Morris Dancers
Proceeds fo Airedale and Cook Ridge Hospitals
SUNDAY, APRIL 17th 7-30 p.m. at
ST PAUL’S CHURCH Low Moor CROWN HIM By Graham Kendrick Presented by choir from Barrowford Performance lasts one hour • No admission charge I
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APRIL 15th
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j v 'j* History in the making at Whalley school
WHALLEY CE Pri mary School opened a new chapter in its his tory this week when stall and pupils wel comed the school’s f irst woman head teacher for more than
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40 years.Miss Yvonne Hitlse (48), a teacher for 17 years, is also only the third woman to hold the post in the his tory of the 1-18-year-old
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school.I’ve been I o o k i n g forward to coming to Whalley very much and getting to know all about
village ways," site said. Miss Hulse is also keen
to accept tile challenges of tile Government’s educa tion reforms and is a keen supporter of the National Curriculum. “It’s the best tiling that has happened in schools for a long time,” she told the “Advertiser and Times.” She confirmed that the
Government’s testing schedule would go ahead at the school, despite opposition from teaching’s biggest union, the NUT. "Our first priority is to
get on with the job of teaching and not to let polities affect what we are trying to do for children,” site said. ”1 might add that achers are doing a very
good jot).”
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SUNDAY APRIL 17th 10 a m. — 4 p.m.
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Saturday, April 16th - 2 p.m.
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'h ig h e r t r a it co un tr y house hotf. i Trapp Lane. Siimmstone Are pleased to announce
A NEW TEMPTING A LA CARTE MENU
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STARTING FRIDAY, APRIL 15th Please telephone 772781 lor reservations 7 DAYS A WEEK ! -. - —- St Michaels - 1
spring' back to life |g
place people want to travel to because of its comfort able and smart surround ings — and. of course, its spectacular views. "There are many pubs in East Lancashire with a
rustic image and not enough places with an exclusive atmosphere. That is why 1 intend to cover up the beams, in the Well-springs and create what 1 call a nice, comfort able atmosphere.” He said drink-driving
Skelmersdale, succeeds .... Gordon Askew, who has now taken up a head
Miss Hulse, who lives m
ship at Gisburn lto: County Primary School, farnoldswick. Miss Hulse was horn in Leviand and educated at
INSTITUTE TOSSIDE
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
SATURDAY APRIL 16th 7-45 p.m.
Admission £1 including supper
College. Site taught at three schouls in Peter
High School and Teacher 'I raining
borough for a total of 14 years and obtained the advanced diploma in early childhood education at Cambridge University. Fur the past four years
WINNKKri at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Wednesday were Mr Atkinson and Mr .Jennings, Mrs K. Wilson ami Mrs .J. bailey, Mrs Hevwurth and Mrs I'uuUls. P dealer, luvu all.
she has been deputy head of Ormskirk CK Primary School, where she has also taught year two pupils — the six to seven-year-cMs. She is a parochial church council member at Christ
Church. Parbold. Mrs Myra Holland, the
school’s long-serving unit catering manager and one of the leading authorities on its history, says that the first woman to hold the headship was in lbu4 and the second was a little more than 41) years ago. Our picture shows Miss
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APRIL 17th SUNDAY
Refreshments available
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£fs- Poetry theme
POETRY was the theme for a meeting of Clitheroe i Afternoon Townswomen's j Guild on Monday, in the j Parish
Hall.Mrs Jean Marsh read numerous poems, mostly her own work, giving the background tu each. Some were lively and amusing, with friends and everyday living providing the inspiration and many reflecting a love of nature. Chairman Mrs E. Spain
described it as a most enjovalde afternoon and Miss' E. Gilward gave a vote of thanks. The hos tesses served tea and
biscuits.
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Hulse meting some of her pupils.
Si Paul's (,’hurvh. I.uw Moor, was the sotting tor thi* wedding of Miss Annette Whalley. daugh ter of Mr and Mrs M. Whalley. of Garnett Koad, Clitheroe. and Mr Mark Marlow, son of Mr and Mrs.). Harlow, of P.raddup Karin. Talbot Bridge.
bridegroom is a fabrication welder. Given away by her father, the bride wore a
Pashall Kaves. The bride is an electronics worker and the
pure silk gown with antique ivory lace, a tlUetl bodice and V-back. Her headdress was oj ireMi roses, carnations, freesia and orchids and site car ried a shower bouquet ot peach roses, spray carna
tions. white freesia and white Singapore orchids. She was attended by her sisters. Denise Artni-
tage and Katrina W'halley. who wore full-kMigth dresses of silk jade with fitted bodices and V- backs. Their headdresses and bouquets were simi
nephew.
grooms brother, and ushers were Mr Paul Aimi- tage and Mr Peter Stone. ^
later in the Year, are to live in Ktshton. Photograph: Harry Tounson. Clitherne.
After the ceremony, periormed bv the Dev. Rodney Nicholson. a reception was hold at the
[test man was Mr John Harlow, the bride . . .
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Moorcock Inn, Waddington. The couple, who are to have their honeymoon
ship to reach a game ur slam contract alter a weak pre-emp tiv e opening from th e oppo nents, out it'must be very rare fur a shim to be bid and made after a sound opening bid at the
one level. Hast opened one spade ami
south doubled. Once north-south had found their club fit. there was a competitive auction ami the final contract was six clubs
plaved by north. Hoping to set up a heart trick
for tne defence, ea st led the king of hearts, taken with the ace. After drawing trumps in three rounds, north’s problem was to locate the tiuuun of dia monds correctly. This he did successfully and, when the dia
lar to the bride’s. Page boy was Thomas Harlow, the bridegroom s
mond s u i t b ro k e e v e n ly , dummy's losing sp ad e went away on the 13th diamond. If east had cashed his ace ol
It is not unusual for a partner
spades before tackling hearts, north could have discarded one of dummy’s losing hearts on the king of spades and th e other losing heart would go away on the 13th diamond. On Thursday, winners were:
NS Mr Higson and Mr Ormand, Mr G arner and Mr Capstick: KW Mrs P ow k e r an d Mrs Travis, .Mrs RvJIard ami Mrs Law ley. *
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laws have, no doubt, affected trade in the past at the hillside inn hut. once a new reputation lor excellence had been estab lished, people from a wide area would be prepared to travel, either by taxi or in
a groups.
not want to discourage walkers from calling at the
pub.Mr Wihuan, who lives in. Colne, owns the John Wil- man fabrics and wallpaper
At the same time, he did . , ,.,
firm which recently took over the Coloroll empire
and has a 700-strong workforce. The company, which has been based in Nelson since 1077, is said to be the second largest firm of its kind in Britain. Mr Wilman said he has
the keys he will start drawing up his own design for the interior of the
premises. lie said he was not pre pared to say how much he
had paid for the pub, but it had been a "fair price” in
view of the money needed for improving the building. He would be using his own fabrics ami wallcoverings anti expected to have the premises ready by the middle of the summer, although a planning appli cation for the alterations had still to be drawn up. "It’s going to be a very
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“struck a deal” with the Bank of Ireland, which has had possession of the pub since its last owners left, and once he has acquired
costly project, but as it’s mv first venture into the licensing trade I want it to be a success. 1 feel that mv own knowledge of world-class restaurants and bars wiil help me to desiirn the right atmo sphere and appoint an excellent manager and chef," he added. ______
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Mr J o h n Wi lninn, who plans to tu rn the Wellsprings into an up-market restaurant and bar
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