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’•e„10 eirls hiSh 15 boys 800m, J. Tu-


mins. 49.5 secs.


3r 13 girls long jump v. 3,o3m.


cr 15 girls 800m. J. bC!. 1 m ns. 19.0 secs,


36.5m.


er 13 boys long jump, p i. 3.75m.


cr 15 girls high jump, p ind. 1.19m.


cr 15 girls javelin, j 9.15m.


. 3.01m. cr 12 boys bigh jump, d and T. Nichols.™-


cr 10 girls long jump, v


cr 13 boys javelin * 18m.


cr 10 boys long jump land. 2.93m. vidua! winners:


or Ludonim—Under 10 vies: under 12, D. La-nda; 13. P. Rigby: under 15,


rner.


A. Puller: under 15. p. and.


r wins the undeMS high jump for Puma House.


■rix Ludnim: Under 10 iller: under 12. s. Nich-' under 13. S. Owens


se positions: Leopard, omts: Lion 445 points: 401 points.


15 boys javelin j ’


R1VERSHEAD SWIM GALA


ojrtrsmcad Comity Sccon-


. ‘ school licU their sum- swimming gain at Aire-


• ■i|. Saths- Skipton. • nii'..-' cl’ V t‘


’ by both D. Mit- \\ Harrison and B. nc runner-up.


-..,,1 «■' "fV>s B. Stott and hnvs- senior swimming


[y3-‘- UP were: 1. R. Mason: 3. J. Watson. The


.ampion was J. •ilfeirt. and runners-up were:


1 \j Linden- 2. S. Moss. • - . m-.ior boys' chmnpion- 1 ‘


"T|.P junior girls' champion 1 j isherwood. Runner-up


7 L.' Wilkinson. ";...-or boy.-' breast .-uoke. 1, ,w;n.,ncy. 2. B. Stott. 3. D.


■:'r‘p-- 1 s. Moss. 2, J. .7 .7 3 J. Sioddart. povs' breast stroke: 1,


,.J‘ .; .;,,0P. 2. .!. Wooff. 3, D.


i , . ‘!;iVcs. Girls: 1. L. Wilk-.n- ' J. Isherwood. 3. K. Dcw- ianior boys: 1. B.


' \ ‘'.v len^lu'iKTo litco. 1, • ' ■


'i >:i;lwnt


2 J. Tliisilcthwaite, 3, ,


> S. Harris.


"j-.'iior long plunge: 1, D. Par- ,


•> E Ireland. 3, J. Wat- ;":'7uiiior: 1. J■ Islierwood. 2,


p"u;i;on. 3. M. Harrison. ‘ qr.'s open underwater race: • r' S:o::. 2. D. Mills. 3, R. •'• 7a and .1. Holden.


' G:ri’= • 1. J- Isherwood. 2, J. c-.-jiian. 3. M. Linden and J.


C.mpocii. ________ : r,,- »»»»»* - -


1, S. Hartley, 2, M. Smalley, 3, D. Calvert and S. Dugdale. Junior: 1, L. Brooks, 2, C.


Beginners’ long glide senior:


Marsden, 3, A. Simpson. Boys’ open backstroke: 1. R.


Mason, 2. S. White, 3, I. and J. Cornish.


Mason, 2, R. Hitchen, 3, D. Lawson and J. Watson. Junior: 1. D. Mir.ion, 2, G. Parkinson, 3, L. Wilkinson and C. Smith. Boys' open life saving: 1. J.


Wilkinson, 3, J. Altham. Senior English header: 1, R.


Girls’: 1, J. Isherwood, 2, L.


>M, J& ***&$*'•%*<&-Ik* "■


Watson and B. Stott, 2, D. Mills and S. Whiteside, 3, R. Mason. Girls’ life saving: 1, J. Stod-


— ,t ,' ts REYNOLDS—JACKSON


football team. Mr. George A. Reynolds, was married at Trinity Methodist Church on Saturday to Miss Patricia Anne Jackson.


A member or • Calderstcnes


the son of Mr. and. Mrs. T. Remolds of "Holmrock". Mit­ ton Road, Whallcy and the bride, who is a weaver, is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Jackson, of Con­ way Avenue. Clithcroe.


The groom, an engineer, is


the bride wore a gown of white nylon organza, with a long train trimmed with Swiss lace motifls.


Given away by her father,


orange blossom studded with pearls, and carried a bouquet of red roses and stephanotis.


She had a head-dress of


Linden. 2, J. Stoddart, 3, S. Whiteside and R. Mason. Jun­ ior surface dive; 1. R. Linden, 2. J. Tshertvood, 3, M. Harrison. Senior Boys’ freestyle: 1, S.


dart and M. Linden. 2. J, Altham and J. Campbell, 3, S Moss and D. Parkinson. Senior surface dive: 1, M.


Mitton, 3. L. Wilkinson. Senior hvenstroke: 1. B


1 A


White, 2, D. Mills. 3, J. Watson Girls: 1. R. Hitchen. 2, M. Lin­


den. 3. S. Moss. Junior: 1, J. Isherwood, 2, D.


Harrison, 3. R. Linden. Junior house medley: 1, Cur-


Stott. 2. J. Stoddart, 3, S. Moss, Junior: 1. K. Dew-hurst. 2. M.


nock. 2. Benedict. 3. Walker. Senior: 1. Benedict, 2, Lister,


3. Walker. After the events a display


was given by the Riversmead “Aquabats.” trained by Mrs, Murray, who with the other in­ structors was loudly cheered at the call of the head boy. Fred Smalley.


of Mr. and Mrs. M. Taylor, of Longridgc Crescent, Bolton, was married at St. Mary's Church Sabden, on Saturday.


McKen z ie—t a y lo r Miss June Taylor, daughter


der McKenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. McKenzie, of Dylan Road, Swansea.


A :


Nigeria relief


mission for Pal


Win, rehabilitation work still on m .Nigeria, following


s:e recent civs! war. a 24-ycai- e'd nurse from Stonyliurst, has fan oui there for three c-onths with the Save the


Children Fund. Miss Pat Tones, of Wood-


' / A ' ' & ■ if ; r id % „ mm r,


fclds, Stonyhurst, is one of live volunteers who have left Nigeria to join the funds ■ iff of 40 doctors, nurses and


.-tiff workers. The team arc taking care of


move than 70 per cent; of the o;:l need in the central eastern


School. Preston. Pat. .s a quali- Sc-d nurse who trained at West- —:n=ter Hospital, London, and -'jK'nlised m midwifery a t St. T-iamas’ Hospital, London. Pat knew .she was definitely -j ::g to Nigeria only six weeks


A former pupil of Lark Hill ot Nigeria.


:go. toactlier with a doctor, •nrec nurses and a logistics


off cer. Her contract, will last until


'v-pnd ot September, but can


CLciren Fund's assistant press officer said mat, the organisa- -on expected to remain ni Nigeria until at least the end of September.


;f renewed. Mr. Derrick Smith, Save the


the bride wore an empire-line gown. The bodice and sleeves were of white guipure lace and the skirt was of crystal organza, forming a train. Lace flowers with crystal drops were scattered over the skirt and the full-length veil was held in place by a white Alice band trimmed with crystals.


bride is a teacher. Given awav by her father,


roses. Mrs. Carole Watson, bride's


with a white satin ribbon trim­ med with lemon and white


She carried a prayer book


cousin, was matron of honour and also in attendance were Miss Susan Smith, bride’s cousin. Miss Norma Clark, groom's coiisin. Miss Elaine Hackett, bride's cousin, and Master Carl Haskett, bride's


cousin.All the attendants wore empire line, lime green dresses with high necks and bell- shaped sleeves and trimmed with lemon. lace. They carried lemon pomanders and wore lemon floral headdresses. The page wore black velvet


He is a draughtsman and the


HELPING LEPERS


Leprosy relief- work in -


Malawi was the subjecL of an illustrated talk given to Clltheroc Evening Towns­ women's Guild by Mrs. J. Sugdcn. North-West regional organiser for flic British Leprosy Relief Organisation, when the guild met at the St. John Ambulance Hall last


Thursday. Describing what she saw dur­


tion's objective was to rid the country of leprosy; something that would make world history. I t had been- estimated that there w'erc 16 .million untrea­ ted lepers in the world. Mrs. E. Turner presided at the meeting, the members’


ing a visit to Malawi, Mrs. Sugden said that .the organisa­


thanks being voiced by Mrs. O. Masterson. who had herself


trousers and a lime-green blouse trimmed with black vel­ vet buttons. Best man was Mr. Peter


spent some time in Africa. Prizes in a competition for


Crowther. groomsmen were Mr. Barry Mor-t and Mr. Kevin Watson and usher Mr. Denis


Redhead. Father James Begley per­


formed the ceremony. A reception was held at the


Spread Eagle Hotel, Barrow, and afterwards th° couple left for a honeymoon in Majorca. For travelling, the bride wore


a white dress, a lemon and white coat and white accessor


ics. ton.


The couple will live on Bol­ __________ _


_ ,


younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wa s h b r o o k , of ‘Halcyon”. Whalley Rd.Lime- liousc, was married on Satur­ day at Clitheroe Parish


Miss Shirley Washbrook.


Pilkington, only so n of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pilkington, of Whalley Road, Clayton-le- Moors. He is an electronics- design


Church. The groom was Mr. John


s/ k J CLEGG, ACCRINGTON PILKINGTOiN—WASIIBROOK


Miss Lucy Rebecca. Wnshbrcok and Miss Susan Kate Wash­ brook.


' They wo r e full length dresses of white nylon laei over white satin Tried, cut on semi-princess lines, with blue velvet headdresses and ton­ ing shoes.


pink carnations. Beet man was Mr. Ian N.


Tilley carried pomanders of


gown, or mnano satin, cut on a semi-princess line. Her shoulder length, veil was em­ broidered with bells and at was held in place by a bandeau of lace ana pearls. She carried yellow .tea roses. In attendance were the


engineer and 'the bride is a book-keeper. Given away by her father, the bride wore a' full-length


I---- T:'w' •: -V ~ W ,7 '


Goldthorpe, groomsmen were Mr. Roger Penman and Mr. E. Ian Washbrook and usher was Mr. Kenneth Irwin. The ceremony was per­ formed by the Rev. J. C.


Duke of York Hotel, Grindle- ton, -the couple left for a honeymoon m Wales. For travelling, the bride


Hudson. After a reception at the


bride’s nieces, Miss Cather­ ine Lund, Miss. Gillian Lund,


wore a jade green jersey wool suit with toning accessories.


COVENTRY VISITED


Young pocplc from St James's Church travelled to


youth service at Coventry Cathedral on Saturday, which was attended by 2,000 member, of the Church Youth Fellow ships Association. The theme of the service was


paper flowers were won by l, Mrs. D. Brough; 2 and 3, Mrs. F. Blades.


- ROBSON, GOOSNARGII BOLTON—MARSDEN


at St. Mary's Church, Chip­ ing on Wednesday of last week, when Mr. John Nicholas Bolton married Miss Angela Francis Marsden. The groom is the only soil


Nuutial Mass was celebrated


ton. groom’s sisters Miss Blackledge and Miss Cath- ] crine Wells, groom's cousins. The three senior attendants


of Mr. and Mrs- H. Bolton of Throstle Nest, Chipping, and the bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Marsde-n of . Church Raikc.


Chipping. Given away by her father,


"Christ is Lord” and it was based on Grahame Slither land's tapestry. Preacher was the Rev. David Watson, of St, Cuthbert’s, York, who empha­ sised the need for greater com­ mitment to Christ on the part of young people. The service included hymns


the bride wore a full-length white Victorian-st-yle gown of guipure lace falling into a Lain. Her full-length veil was secured by a coronet of flowers a-r.d she ca-nriett a bouquet of apricot roses and freesias. She was at-t-neded by the


from the new Youth Praise hymn books and gospel songs by the Glorylanders, a group from Manchester. Present was the national sec­


retary of the C.Y.F.A., the Rev. Kenneth Habershon, and the assistant Bishop of Coventry.


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treebark satin with, matching head-dresses. They carried gold trimmed baskets of apricot carnations . and white spray. Best man was Mr. Brian


wore full-length dresses of gold treebairk satin- with, gold flowers in their hair and carried - sprays of apricot car­ nations and white spray. The junior bridesmaids wore full-length dresses of apricot


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GUIDERS STAGE JUBILEE


REUNION PARTY


ABOUT 100 former guiders and commissioners attended a reunion at Waddoiv Hall, on Wednesday of last week. ,to celebrate the diamond jub­


ilee of guiding. Hostess was Mrs. F.-Thomp­


son, of Whalley the County Commissioner.


I. Roberts, of Nelson, and' Miss A. Hoyle, of Wlialley. • .Most..of; those who attended


County Commissioners there, Mrs. A. Carter, of Melior, Mrs.


;There were- three former I S S '


DRINKWATER—HILL Bailev, Blackburn.


til


came from various parts of North East. Lancashire but three travelled from Scotland, two came from the Isle of Man and two came from Anglesey. Some films on Guiiding were


daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hill of Billington Gardens, Bil- •lingiton, was nianied recently to Mr. John. Raymond Drink- water, son of Mr; and-Mrs. H. Drinkwater, of Holmleigh, Neddy Lane, Billington. The ceremony took place at


Miss Jean Hill, younger


shown and there was an exhi­ bition .of - newspaper cuttings, log books and other things


connected with Guiding. There.was afternoon-tea: and


a buffet supper and a Diamond Jubilee cake was cut. The event was organised by


the North-East Lancashire Girl Guides- -Association. • Above Mrs. Thompson,,


third, from the right, sur- roundetl-by •former-guidorst


Master G. Whitehead,. bride’s cousin, and Master M. Wall- bank, groom’s cousin, were pages.


crescents of Sylvia roses, bri­ dal gladioli and shaded alstroinei'ia.


The attendants earned


the Ebenezer Baptist Chapel, Billington, and it was per­ formed by Mr. James Beard- wood. Given away by her. father,


Wallbank, groom's cousin.. Mr. Leslie Hill, bride's brother, was groomsman and Mr. John Banks, bride's brotlier-in-law,


Best man was Mr. Keith


j Drucilla • Banks, bride’s sister, and'bridesmaid iw-as 'Miss; Joan


the bride wore. a full-length white Swiss lace gown em­ broidered with pearls. A short bouffant veil was secured , by an orange blossom headdress. She ‘carried a shower Of Sylvia roses, and .shaded- stephanotis. iMaiil of' lionouri was Mrs.


1-


usher. A reception was. held at; the


’Whitehead,; , ^bride's cousin. .-Lane/ Billington..


Spread Eagle Hotel, Barrow, and afterwards the'couple left for a honeymoon in Cornwall, the bride wearing' a navy,, and white trouser .-suit ,• wi-tlv. white accessories. Mr. and ■ Mrs. Drink-water will ,-live e t ' Salopia,.;-Neddy


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V?*““ The groom was Mr. Alexan­ GUYER—HARTLEY


Methodist Church Padiham, were Miss Jean Mary Hartley and Mr. George Henry Guyer. The bride is the daughter


Married recently at. Trinity


of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hartley, of Wade Street, Padiham, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guyer, of Syd­ ney Avenue. Whallcy. Given away by her father,


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the bride wore an empire line gown of wild silk trimmed with matching braid and with a loose train. Her shoulder-length veil was


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held in place with a flowered headdress, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and white bridal flowers. The bridesmaids wei'e Miss


Beryl Guyer, groom's sister, and Miss Gillian Hartley, bride's cousin. Best man was Air. Raymond


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Wood, groomsman Mr. Ken­ neth Procter. . and ushers Mr. Keith Hartley and Mr. Nigel Dobson. The Rev. R. H. Blizzard


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ODDIE'S TEXTILES 14-16, King Street,


Clitheroe. Tel. 3346


(We are open all Clitheroe Holidays)'


THIS SALON WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL THROUGHOUT THE HOLIDAY FORTNIGHT


F. E. BROTHERTON R H 5 KING STREET, CLITHEROE- Tel. 3288


' Reduced hairdressing prices for Pensioners Monday, Tuesday and ’ Wednesday only. Late nights Thursday and Friday. Open


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Sheila M. Jackson, lier sister, Miss Susan Bell. Miss Carol Jackson, another sister, and Miss Gillian Darnell a cousin. Tile two senior bridesmaids wore empire-line dresses of


She was attended by Miss


Wegwood blue, with man­ darin collars and single blue rose head-dresses, and carried bouquets of white bridal flowers with blue ribbons.


gowns made by the bride's mother in lemon milano satin trimmed with guipure lace daises and daisy and pearl head-dresses. They carried pomanders of white carna­ tions and lemon ribbon.


Junior bridesmaids wo r e


Hardman, groomsmen were the bride's brothers, Peter Micliael and Ian, and ushers Mr. Geoff Jackson bride's bro


Best man was Mr. Joint


ther. and Mr. Harry Seed, groom's brother-in-law. The ceremony was per­ formed by the Rev. John Goodhall, and the organist was Mr. Albert Lingard. After the reception at the Spread Eagle Hotel. Barrow, the couple left for a honey­ moon in Torquay. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will


live m Accrington Road. Whallcy.


ClitUcroc Advertiser and Times, 'JulyTO. 1910 5


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