» " 8 U, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, . August ^9th, 1979 Sports day
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Tower fund nears target
biscuits were served in the Village .Institute.
Lane blocked
A BRANCH which fell during the night partially
blocked Eaves Hall Lane, West Bradford, on Friday morning. The obstacle was soon removed by county council workmen.
Mayoress of the Ribble Valley, Coun.- and Mrs Jimmy Fell, attended the evening service, which was conducted by Canon J. R. Smith, of Bury. Afterwards sherry and
Rev. Arthur Higginson conducting his last com munion service at Mitton before his retirement at the end of the month. T h e Ma y o r a n d
vices, a roadside produce stall was set up in the afternoon and teas were served. The day began with the
events which began early this year culminated in a special gift day at the church on Sunday, when the £1,000 raised nearly completed the amount required. As well as special ser
have almost hit their £12,000 target to pay for repairs to the tower of their 700-year-old church. A series of fund-raising
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SAUS AGE S a n d beans, with ice-cream to follow;, was on the menu for hungry com petitors at Clitheroe Lady Farmers sports day, held at Bolton-by- Bowland.
which was organised by Mrs Nancy Cornthwaite, of Closes Hall Farm, and Mrs Marion Billows, of Cow House Hill Farm, both in the village. Tea was served in the
t More than 40 youngsters ook part in the event,
HARRISON — BARNES
by her father, wore a clas sical white model gown of chiffon organza and Swiss silk applique. It featured cap sleeves and a flowing dip train. Her full-length waterfall veil was held by a headdress of bridal roses
and stephanotis and she carried bridal gladioli, white and pink roses and white freesia. Adult attendants were
third son of Mrs E. Harri son, of Greenfield Cottage,' Grindleton, and the late Mr J. Harrison, is to take a post as materials engineer with Lucas. He studied at Manchester University. The bride, given away
daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Barnes, of Ribblesdale View, Chatburn, works for the firm of Eric Dugdale. The bridegroom, the
Miss Karen Elizabeth Barnes was married at Christ Church, Chatburn,' on Saturday, to Mr Clive Nicholas Andrew Harri son, of Grindleton. The bride, th.e only
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village hall, where our pic ture was taken. 1
RESULTS
Boys: Stephen Cowgill,* Stuart Fish. Girls: Sheila Billows, Gil lian Wrathall, Anne Kayley. 10-11, Boys:*John Nelson,
Flat races — 12 and over,
Mark Nelson, Simon Grayston. Girls: Catherine Leeming, Jean Cowgill, Jacqueline Fish. 8-9, Boys: Roger Nelson, Richard Embery. Girls: Rebecca
•Richard Armer. 4-5, Boys: Jeremy Marshall, Patrick Houeh, Sammy Wilkin- ,son. Girls: Janet Berry, Anne
Daniel Peel, Daniel Wilkinson, troll only 12ft. wide ■JNl
Berry, Heather Frankland. ■ Egg and spoon — 12 and. over: Sheila Billows, Gillian Wnithall, Stephen Cowgill. 10- 11: Catherine*. Leeming, John Nelson, Mark Nelson. 8-9: Claire Embery, Rebecca Wilkin son, Jennifer Peel.
Frankland, Daniel Wilkinson. 4- 5: Anne Beny, Sammy Wilkin son, Patrick Hough.
6-7: Richard Armer, Michael
Wilkinson, Joanna Seed, Jen nifer Peel. 6-7,* Boys: Richard Peel,'
Sheila Wrathall, Stuart Fish, Sheila Billows. 10-11: Mark Nel son, John Nelson, Catherine Leeming. 8-9: Roger Nelson, Rebecca Wilkinson, Joanne Seed.
Potato race — 12 and over:
Scott, Daniel Wilkinson. 4-5: Heather F ra n k lan d , Anne
6-7: Richard Armer, Stephen ■ f y r
Patrick Hough, Jeremy Taylor, Anne Berry. Skipping — 12 and over:
Sheila Billows, Stuart Fish^Gil-, lian Wrathall. 10-11: Anne Dow- biggin, Jean Cowgill, Catherine Leeming. 8-9: Roger Nelson, Richard Embery, Jennifer Peel. 6-7: Richard Armer, Stephen Robinson, Richard Peel. 4-5:
Berry, Jeremy Taylor. Sack race — 12- and over:
Sheila Billows, Stuart Fish, Anne Kayley. 10-11: John Nel s on, An n e Do wbiggin, Catherine Leeming. 8-9: Claire Embery, Gillian Armer, Joanne Seed. 6-7: Richard Armer, Daniel
Wilkinson, Janet Berry and Stephen Robinson (tie). 4-5: H e a th e r Frankland, Anne Berry, Jeremy Taylor.
Backing for musicians
•receive backing from the Mid-Pennine Association for the Arts.
RIBBLE VALLEY musi cians trying to form their own bands could soon
on Wednesday at 7-30 p.m. at the MPAA headquar ters in Hammerton Street, Burnley, to discuss prob lems facing new groups.
There will be a meeting
dresses in a blue and beige pattern with pink, blue and beige silk flowers in their hair. The adults carried posies of pink roses and gladioli and the children had b a sk e ts of pink
flowers. Page boys were Joseph
and Laurie Harrison, the bridgroom’s nephews. Best man was Mr Mar-
Mrs Susan Wood, Mrs Christine Parker and Miss Catriona McKinnon and small attendants were Miss Amanda and Miss Diana H a r r iso n , the bridegroom’s nieces. They wore long floral
tyn Harrison, the brideg room’s brother, grooms man was Mr Martin Hinks and ushers were Mr Laurie Harrison, the brideg room’s brother, and Gary Frankland, the bride’s cousin. The service was con
ducted by the Rev. N. Maddock and Mrs D. Bre wer was organist. After a reception at the
Plough Inn, Wiggles- worth, the couple left for a
Sawley Road, Chatbum. Photograph: Castle Studios,' Clitheroe.
honeymoon in Yugoslavia. Their future home is in
response the MPAA may consider forming a musi cians’ collective for the area. Anyone interested should contact Mr Simon Lanzon (Tel. Burnley 29513).
If there is sufficient Garden party
LOVELY HALL, Sales- bury, home of Mr and Mrs J. E. Higham, will be the setting for a garden party
on.August Utn. The aim is to raise money for the refurbishing of the vil lage’s memorial hall.
Bishop talks to 'olub
WHEN the Rt Rev. H. V. Whitsey spoke to Clitheroe Probus Club some years ago he described his work as the vicar of Downham. But when he returned
a part of the Chester Dio cese which covers a large populated area, he told members. The first Bishop to speak at a Probus Club meeting, he' was thanked by. Mr James Hargreaves, of Read. Mr H. Creaser presided.
last week as Bishop of Chester he changed his theme and spoke about “The work of a Bishop.” Clitheroe was originally
He welcomed lady guests and a new member Mr T. McCleod, The speaker on August
19th will be Mr Kenneth Sharpies, of Walton-le- Dale.
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