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•.BridgeClub, Mr A; Woollin and >;Mr, W.: L. aWilkinson,won ’the ^Nottingham Bridge s Congress - Pair's ■ Championships;,at-*the ^weekend,' from a field containing ‘.several internationalplayers.j;-f a l At Ciitheroe, .13 tallies, were played in the . duplicate game.1
TWO members of Clitheroe
- Winners were — NS: Mr Addi- man and Mr Higson jun, Mrs Lynch and Mrs Gillibrand; EW: Mrs - J:;Martindale and »Mr> A:
iWoolhn,: Mrs Brenton and: Mrs Garde, ;/Mrs: L.. Boothman and Miss Aldred. a The following hand demons trates how important defensive play is at duplicate match point bridge. Playing rubber bridge, an. overtrick does not count for much,, but at duplicate: i t : can mean the difference, between a top or a bottom: ; . E dealer, NS vul.
MEADOWS — VALOVIN
followed the wedding of Miss Susan Ann Valovin and Mr John Swithin Meadows at Clitheroe Par ish Church.
A honeymoon in Minorca
daughter of Mrs A. Val ovin, of West View, Clitheroe, and the late Mr Anthony Valovin.
The bride, a nurse, is the
son of Mr and Mrs Alan Meadows, -of Whalley Road, Barrow, is a trainee insurance broker.
The bridegroom, eldest
by her eldest brother, Mr Ronald M. Valovin, wore a cream lace blouse trimmed with satin and lace and a cream silk skirt in a pastel floral design. Her cream picture hat was trimmed with lace and she wore cream lace gloves and car ried a lace fan trimmed with pastel flowers.
The bride, given away
and Miss Pamela Valovin, the bride’s sisters, wore cream calf-length dresses trimmed with brown vel vet, and matching cream picture hats. They carried long brown feathers with cream flowers.
Bridesmaids Miss Janet I ILITY
f r e y Ainsworth and groomsman was Mr Martin Meadows. Mr David Val ovin and Mr R o g e r Meadows were ushers.
Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Photograph: Castle Studios, Clitheroe.
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formed by the Rev. J. C. Hudson and organist was Mr Charles Myers. A reception was held at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Barrow. The couple will live in
The ceremony was per Best man was Mr Geof
MUSICAL EVENING
MEMBERS of ‘Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild joined in singing “Keep the home fires burn ing” when Mr W. Johnson, of Barrow-in-Furness, played them a selection of Ivor Novello’s music. He also gave an account
novelty competition were Mrs M. Kendrick (antique music box), Mrs M. Dug- dale (inlaid jewel box) and Mrs M. .Whalley (musical powder compact). Raffle winner was Mrs Ruth Allen.
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of the composer’s life and- was thanked by Mrs Bradley. Winners of a musical
- South led the nine of clubs, ducked by North. On winning the ace of hearts, he led the ace of clubs and followed with the four of: clubs; suggesting a return by South of the lower ranking of the other two;suits. This defence holds the
■ After a one heart opening bid by East and a one no trump response by West, East became declarer in a contract of two hearts. • •
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declarer to eight tricks. If North wins the opening lead of a club, East makes nine or 10 tricks. . WLW
j The presentations were- made by Blackburn Rov ers’ stars Tony Parkes and Paul; Round (pictured on the front • row).• Also pre-. sent at the ceremony in the school drama complex was Barry Hartley;- chairman .
FORTY-FIVE pupils! of R ib b le sd a le . School, Clitheroe, received certifi cates to mark their success in the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme.
. were introduced by
v.Mr ■Kevin Read, one of the teachers who helped, to o r g a n is e the award scheme. .
winners attended and heard'a speech of welcome from headmaster Mr Denis ■Mortimer. The guests
of Blackburn Golds. Many parents .of the
; expedition work and either physical activity or designs ■ in-living.
Award winners-were:
, The pupils had to com-' plete courses invinterest, service to the community,
. Woodhead Road, Read; Christ opher Shaw, St John’s Close, ■ Read. .
David Shepherd. Dinkline- Green Farm, Whitewell; Susan
’ SPORTS DAY FUN AT BARROW
won by Kemple House, beating its rivals Pendle. The C. Hargreaves Trophy for the best individual per formance by a junior went to Jennifer Gladwin (8), who finished first in all her six races.
and there was the added treat of ice-cream. The sports trophy was
RESULTS
— J. Gladwin, A. Houseman. Second year — L. Whitwell, A. Robinson, B. Parker. Third year — J. Whitwell, M. Lambert. Fourth year — S. Houseman, A. Dewhirst. Seven-year-olds — B. Leem-
mg, W. Whitwell. 5-6 years, Boys — M. Groves, J. Eatough. Girls — S. Howard, H. Phillips.
Running: Juniors, First year
THE rains relented for Barrow School to hold its annual sports day in fair conditions on the playing field, with every member of the school competing in events. Many parents attended
: lands Avenue, Clitheroe; Julie Mitchell, Fairfield Drive, Clitheroe; Liz Parkinson, St Paul’s Street, Low Moor; Ian: Willcock; Fairfield Drive, Clitheroe; Robert Wildman,
Bronze — Jackie Swift, New- ,
Parkinson, The Acres, Barrow; Dawn Halliday, Fairfield Drive, Clitheroe; Debra Wilson, Chat- burn Road, Clitheroe; Karen Parkinson, Whitewell Drive, Clitheroe; Diane Pickles, Henth- orn Road, Clitheroe.
, Susan Bridge, Moor Lane, Chtheroe;. Katrina Grainger, Park Avenue, Chtheroe; Linda Jones, St Paul's Close, Low Moor; Susan Frankland, Woone Lane, Clitheroe; Michael Yates, Conway Avenue, Ciitheroe; Peter Hogg, Conway Avenue, Clitheroe.
S t r e e t , C l ith e ro e ; Gaye A ndrews , Shays D r iv e , Clitheroe; Andrew Field, Dow- nham Road, Chatburn; Joanne Mortimer, Linden Drive, Clitheroe; Bernard Gilmour, Pimlico, Clitheroe; Adele Blezard, Up Brooks Cottages, Clitheroe. ,
Anthony Whelan, George ■
Avenue, Chtheroe; Catherine Hindle, Warwick D r iv e , Clitheroe; Catherine Hobson, Kirkfield, Chipping; John Glad win, Moorside, Barrow; Alan Aspinall, Warwick Drive, Ciitheroe; Andrew Alston; Somerset Avenue, Clitheroc.
Sian Bamford, Claremont
! SOME of the youngsters who participated. The C. Hargreaves trophy winner - Jennifer Gladwin is third from the left at the front.
— J. Gladwin, I. Leeming. Sec ond year — B. Parker, L. Whit well. Third year — J. Whitwell, M. Lambert. Fourth year — A. Dewhurst, S. Houseman. Hopping: Seven-year-olds —
ping: Juniors, First year
ton. Second year — B. Parker, L. Whitwell. Third year — P. Ellison, M. Lambert. Fourth year — J. W ea rd en , A. Dewhurst.
G. Atherton, B. Leeming. 5-6 years Boys — M. Groves, J. Bettess. Girls — S. Howard, I. Little. Egg and spoon: Juniors, First year — J. Gladwin; M. Ather- •
ing, L. Phillips, 5-6 years Boys — J. Eatougn, J. Bettess. Girls — R. Thompson, I. Little. Sack: Juniors, First year— J.
Gladwin, .1. Leeming. Second year — L. Whitwell, B. Parker. Third year — J. Whitwell, J;
Seven-year-olds — B. Leem .■■■■*■..
G. Atherton. 5-6 years Boys — J. Eatough, M. Groves. Girls — _ S. Howard, I. Little. ....
— J. Gladwin, M. Atherton, A. Houseman. Second year — L. Whitwell, . A. Robinson. Third year;— J. Whitwell, M. Lam b e r t . Fourth year — A. Dewhirst, S. Houseman. Seven-year-olds — N. Gorton;
Wearden. Fourth year — A. Dewhirst, S. Houseman. Obstacle: Juniors, First year
— J. Gladwin, A. Houseman. Second year — L. Whitwell, B. Parker. Third year — J. Whit well, M. Lambert, A. Groves. Fourth year — A. Dewhirst, S. Houseman.
Bean bag; Juniors, First year
— W. Whitwell, G. Atherton. 5- 6 years Boys — J. Eatough, J. Bettess. Girls — S. Howard, H. Phillips.
Rubber ring: Seven-year-olds
Chtheroe; Roger Singer, West- field Avenue, Clitheroe; Nicky Tomlinson, P e e l P a r k , Ciitheroe; Carol Johnson, Hill side Close, Clitheroe; David Evans, Mitton Road, Whalley.
Jack Nicholas, Fox Street,
Avenue, Chtheroe; Christine Ogden, Bleasdale Avenue, Chtheroe; Susan Read, Pimlico Road, Chtheroe; Carl Turnstall, Whalley Road, Ciitheroe; Gary Smith, Whalley Road, Read.
Simon Ellis , L an g d a le
ill Road, Ciitheroe; Judith Hutchinson, Shawbndge, Ciitheroe; Susan Parkinson, St Paul’s Street, Low Moor; Lynn Dnnkwater, Moor Edge, Whal ley; Stephanie Nightingale; Pim lico Road, Clitheroe.
Silver — Jackie Pearce, Salth-
Youth on wounding charge
Mytton View, was also fined £15 for carrying an offensive weapon — a craft knife. The bench ordered its confiscation. Insp. Bill> Moore said
Frankland was hit in ’ the chest by a piece of rhubarb thrown by one of two youths. Frankland took out a knife and threw it, hitting the youth on the leg, but not causing injury. The youths went indoors
and came out again when they thought • Frankland had gone. But he was standing nearby and threw a stone, hitting one youth in the eye. The wound needed four stitches. ■ Mr Barry Dearing, defending, said it was a childish offence committed in the heat of the moment and not maliciously. It all began when the youth threw something at Frank land and as a result the prank be c ame mor e serious. Frankland was ordered
to- make a contribution towards legal aid costs.
A CLITHEROE youth who pleaded guilty to a wounding charge was fined £50 by Clitheroe magis trates. Ian Frankland (17), of
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