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Edward Smales was mar ried to Miss Ann M..-Blake- more at Immanuel Church, Peniscowles.
by her father, wore a white nylon satin gown with a stand-up collar, camelot sleeves, a long train and an embroidered full veil. She carried a bou quet of pink roses and lily- of-the-valley. Bridesmaids were Miss Sheila Arkwright, Miss
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employee of Lions Bre wery, is the only son of,Mr and Mrs E. Smales, of Wil son Street, Clitheroe, and the bride, a clei'k typist, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs P. R. Blackemore, of Princess Gard en s , Feniscowles. The bride, ' given away
The bridegroom, an C l i th e ro e man Mr.
Susan Jenner and Miss Nicola Booth. They wore blue'and pink flowered cot ton dresses with matching headdresses and carried white carnations, pink roses and forget-me-nots. Best man was Mr Ian
Forest. Groomsman was Mr Christopher Loynds, the bride’s cousin, and ushers were Mr Andrew Loynds, the bride’s cousin, and Mr Paul Baron, the bridegroom’s cousin. Following the ceremony,
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Engineering firm finds hew home
A CLITHEROE engineering firm is moving out
of town and making a new home at. Abbey Mill, Billington.
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about 30 workers at' W. Houghton’s Pendle Mill works in Pendle Road will transfer to Billington. on September 17th. General manager and
. Provided all goes well,
a building as it does at present. “We’re keen to develop
director Mr Alan Duffy said the move would quad ruple -the firm’s working space. It would also be bet ter for the firm to own its property, rather than rent
Honours degree
A FORMER pupil of Bux ton College, Derbyshire, Mark Bradley (22), of Waddow Grove, Wadding- ton, has gained a BA joint h o n o u r s d e g r e e in economics and geology at Keele University. He received his award
; “We always need skilled engineering workers and
our special machinery line and the extra space will give us that chance,” he said/
perhaps-a' Billington base might attract people from the village and Black burn." , Work is now going on to
accommodation for modern engineering, including loading bays, concrete floors and runways!
transform 30,000 sq. ft. of old weaving shed into
performed by the Rev. E. Bland, a reception was held at the Whitehall Hotel and C o u n t ry C lu b , Darwen. The couple are honey
mooning in Corfu. They are to live in Darwen. Photograph: Jean and Peter Paget, Darwen.
from Princess Margaret, Chancellor of the Univer sity at King Hall, Stoke- on-Trent. Mark, whose parents,
Mr and Mrs Sydney Foster Bradley, and three sisters attended the ceremony, came to Waddington from Buxton two years ago. He is in te re s ted in climbing, potholing, was a sergeant in the air cadets, and is a Duke of Eding- burgh gold award holder.
Abbey Mill is also being used for engineering. The Barnoldswick firm, Envec, plans to start production.of propeller shafts for cars, trucks and buses and rub ber mouldings by the mid dle of next month.
serving a num b e r of Clitheroe firms with gen eral engineering products for the past 20 to 30 years. Its founder and managing director, Mr Bill Hough ton, died five years ago, and Mr Duffy has since looked after the business on behalf of Mr Hough ton’s widow, Mabel, who is a director. Another s e c t io n of
Houghton’s has been
Scent of hay
CLITHEROE Naturalists explored Pendle’s coun tryside on Saturday. Led by Mr and Mrs J.
Trotter in the absence of Mr J. Simpson, they left Barley and were soon on the route by Black Moss reservoirs and Bank Ends. They stopped at the
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Musical director at Calderstones
A MAN ■ who worked at Calderstones for about 35 years and for much of that time was the
musical director bf the hospital’s pantomimes, has died in Manchester, ,
was also a conductor for Billington and Whalley Brass Band for four or five years after World War 2. A f o rm e r A rm y
; Mr Philip Robertson (79)
bandsman, he started at Calderstones around 1926. He was appointed musical director in 1948 and held the post until the mid- 1960s. F o r many years, Mr
HARD work over the past two to three years was r e w a r d e d when 11 Clitheroe Scouts received their Chief Scout award — the highest prize the move ment can offer. Nine of the Scouts are in
St Mary’s troop and two in 1st Pendle. The certificates-were
water meetings, where the Pendle and Blacks waters converge, and enjoyed a picnic surrounded by foxg love, dogrose and the scent of new-mown hay. The walk continued to
Barley by Happy Valley, with views dominated by Blacko Tower. In all, 28 wild flowers
were spotted. Mr A. Dixon thanked the leaders.
panied by leaders Mr David Sharpe (1st Pendle)
Photo exhibition
OPENING at Whalley Library on Saturday is a photographic exhibition of par ticu la r in te re s t to amateurs. It is being staged by
Pendle Photographic Print Folio, a group of amateur photographers.
■ shire, C. J. Ainscough. The Scouts were accom
presented in Blackburn by , the High Sheriff of Lanca-
and Mr Tommy Bolan (St Mary’s). The award winners
were: Jeremy Barker, of Shays Drive; brothers Russell and Steven Cow- gill, of Hereford Drive; John Davies, of Park Avenue; Roger Dickinson, of Pimlico < Road; Garry Lomax, of Waddington Road; Trevor Lord, of Waddington Road; John Nicholas, of Fox Street; M a r t in R im m e r , of Hayhurst Street; Peter Eglin, of Windsor Avenue; and Donald Redding, of Peel Park Avenue.
mony (back, from the left) are Mr Sharpe, Peter Eglin, John Davies, Garry Lomax, Trevor Lord, Jeremy Barker and Mr Bolan. Front: Martin Rim mer, Steven Cowgill, Rus sell Cowgill, Roger Dickin son and John Nicholas.
Pictured after the cere
Out of luck
CLITHEROE woman Mrs Ellen Webster was out of luck in her bid to become Miss Lancashire Post Code. Mrs Webster, of “Spid
ers Web,” Littlemoor, works in the town’s main p o s t o f fic e and was selected to represent the Blackburn Postal Area in th e c om p e t i t io n a t Preston. She was among 11 con
Special award
CHIPPING girl Katy White had every reason to feel pleased with the out come of her exam in acting a scene from Shakespeare.
Robertson was chairman of the hospital’s branch of th e C o n fe d e ra t io n of H e a l th Service Emp loyees, and a member of th e u n io n ’s re g io n a l council. He retired as a charge
charge of the Catholic pan tomime in Clitheroe some years ago. He was a regu lar worshipper at English Martyrs’ RC Church, Whalley. The funeral was in Manchester last week. Mr Robertson’s wife
nurse at the age of 55. Mr Robertson took
testants who were quizzed by a panel of judges about various aspects of postal work and assessed on per sonality. Though she was not
among the winners, Mrs Webster enjoyed her day out and was presented with a spray of orchids. -
News from the Villages Sabden
Tricks and spots On Thursday night,
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whist winners at Sabden Over 60s whist and domino drive were: Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Procter, Mrs A. Howarth. Gents — Mr E. Flannagan, Mr H. Parker. Dominoes: E. Jackson,
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greaves, M. Wood, A. Alston, T. Graham. Raffle: Mrs I. Flannagan.
night a t .whist were: Ladies — Mrs Kirby, Mrs Ingham, Mrs K. Jones. Gents — A. Knowles, H. Jackson, E. Flannagan, T. Hartley. Dominoes: N. H a r
A. Alston. Raffle: Mrs B. Birtwell. Prizewinners on Monday
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team were guests at a keep-fit open night at St. Michael’s High School, C hor ley, on Monday, where they gave a five- minute display. The open night, for
Display Sabden Ladies Keep Fit
porters who attended were told that the club made a profit last season, but much more money was needed.
started and any new mem bers wishing to play are w e lcom e to a t te n d . Friendly matches can be arranged by contacting the , secretary, Padiham 74052.
year were: M. P. Bibby (chairman), P. Wray (sec retary and manager), R. Graham (treasurer), B. Bromley (coach), F. Stan ford (captain). Pre-season training has
Officials elected for the
den County P r im a ry School, Mr Peter Shor- rock, conducted morning service in Sabden Baptist • Church on Sunday. This week Philip Smith,
In the picture The headmaster of Sab
last year’s student pastor at the church, is hoping to take the service. Sunday. School pupils at
Chorley keep-fit evening classes, was attended by officials of the NE Lancs Keep-Fit Association. The Sabden team included th re e members from Ribblesdale, Clitheroe.
fund-raising to pay for new changing rooms was one of the topics discussed at Sabden Football Club’s AGM. The 20 players and sup-
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Sabden Baptist Church got in the picture after morn ing service on Sunday. They had their photograph taken and a copy is being sent to the Kenyan gin whose education they are sponsoring through their fund-raising efforts.
Mitton
’30s style At Mitton WI’s July
and reminded members of future events, including a visit to Langho WI on Monday and tne cake stall next month. In a competition for a
Mrs E. Friend presided _ .
meeting, Mr E. Pettinger spoke on “The Golden Age of Dance Bands,” and played dance music of the ’30s.
Downham
attended the open day at Downham Hall gardens for village hall, WI, and cric ket club funds. The various stalls did a -
Open day More than 500 people
brisk trade in cakes and plants and teas were sold by the cricket club ladies’ committee. The open day — by per
races — MarkHall, Nicola Derbyshire, Michelle Der byshire. Golf ball and spoon races — Richard Burke, David Foots, Peter Gate. Sack races — Jeremy
mission of Lord and Lady Clitheroe — included sports for children. The results were: Flat
served by hostesses Mrs P. T itter in g to n , Mrs M. Fraser, and Mrs Edwards. The competition for a rose was won by Mrs M. Fraser, Mrs E. Hamson, , and Mrs Edwards.
should contact David Hart ley (Clitheroe ,'22811) or Bill Iphofen (Clitheroe 25012). The committee has also
and Social Committee has organised an observation car rally for September 5th. In te r e s te d d r iv e r s
Car rally West Bradford Sports
Ingham, Rachel Hall, Peter Gate, Alex Foots. Wheelbarrow — Karen and Samantha Morton, David Foots and Christine Burke, Peter Gate and Ralph Barnes. Three-legged races —
Jonathan and Jeremy Ingham, David Foots and Christine Burke, Cathy and Lizzie Harrison, Alex F o o ts and Rosemary Brookes. , The treasure hunt was won by Mr N. J. Robbins.
. travelled with Downham Cricket Club members to watch the team play in the grounds of Hovingham Hall. The Hall is the home of
Sir Marcus and Lady Worsley. The cricket pitch was laid by the late Sir William Worsley, a former president of the MCC. Downham lost the game,
souvenir of 1930, Mrs G. Pearson and Mrs M. Wil liamson gained six points. The delegate, Mrs M.
Cricket Friends and relatives,
dington and West Brad ford day school. Refreshments were
Waddington
St Helen’s play group, Waddington, was held at the home of supervisor Mrs Marjorie Edlington.
Enjoyable year The annual meeting of
- T re a s u r e r Mrs Ann Spencer’s financial report snowed a healthy bank b a la n c e . Mrs Carol Spencer reported on an e n jo y a b le 12 m o n th s ’ work. Mothers attending heard
arranged a buffet dance at the Moorcock Inn, Wad dington, on November 30th. At its meeting, the com
mittee expressed thanks to all those who helped make the recent village sports weekend a resounding success.
Rimingfon
Tributes Members of Rimington
WI stood in silence at the beginning of their July meeting in memory of founder member Mrs E.' A. Carr. Mrs E. Dean paid tri
, included a one-day confer ence on furniture in Sep tember. Members were asked to
ley welcomed members, and to p ic s discussed
but hope to reverse the result when the return fix ture is played at home. Downham’s Barley Field
Williamson, reported on • the AGM. Mrs M. Hindle won the
raffle, and Mrs S. Bryant, Mrs Goldsmith and Miss, M. Hudson were the hos-’ tesses.
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that the maximum 24 places had been filled. Children on the waiting list will be allotted places when the older members leave to start school after the-holidays. Thanks were given to
were followed by. indoor team competitions.
Martin Top
The next meeting is on September 7th.
Cubs’ picnic A picnic on Pendle Hill
games and had a sing-song. At a w ell-a ttended
was enjoyed by Chatburn Cub Scouts, who played
parents’ meeting events for the year were dis cussed.
burn Ribblesdale Club meeting were Mrs E. Sing leton, Mrs T. Green, Mrs L. Cotton and Miss E. Frankland. A domino drive next
■•Janet Silverwood, were elected to the committee. An open evening was planned for October.
those who helped on the group’s rota. Committee members who have retired now their children have left the play group are Mrs Valerie Grooby and Mrs Yvonne Bush. - Mrs Pat Burton, Mrs. Wendy Dawson and Mrs
week starts at 2-30 p.m. Langho
Leonard’s Mothers’ Union were favoured with sunny weather for their day in Chester. Some spent their time in
Sunny. Chester M e m b e r s o f S t
bute to Mrs Carr, who bad > been an active and keen member. President Mrs E. Hart
the vicarage, when mem bers/ and their guests from West Bradford enjoyed a Jacob’s Join tea in the gar den, served by committee ladies. A bring-and-buy stall for
Jacob’s Join St Helen’s MU met at
the Save the Children Fund raised £20 to add to the £20 collected at the village sports.
Chatburn
donate toys for.a Lancs federation toy fair at Lan caster University on gol den jubilee day. • Stewards are needed for
ground was the setting for a fixture which has become an annual event — Dow nham “Rustics” versus “Relics.” A former player, Mr N.
the WI marquee at the arena North show, Char- nock Richard. A coffee morning is to be held at Brookside, Waddington, on August 23rd.
F. Kent, travelled from Ireland to play for the Relics. Unfortunatley, in an exciting game, Mr Kent ended up on the losing side. ■ D. Driver knocked up
gate, of Downham, gave a report on the WI AGM.
the best score of the match with 43 not out. For the first time in the history of-1 the fixture, the Rustics had a lady in their side, Miss Helen Chard, who made nine runs, including a four.
West Bradford
members were shown examples of macrame dur ing a talk by Mrs J. Darby. She was thanked by Mrs B. Niittall.
Craft on show West B rad fo rd WI
presided. Mrs M. Thomas thanked everyone^ who helped with the village sports. She said many senior citizens had told her how rmuch they enjoyed the outing organised by the WI.
Miss Kathleen Hanson
on the AGM at the Albert Hall; London.
Mrs C. Winney reported
'Year of-the Child. Mem-: bers plan to use the pro; ceeds for, a gift for Wad
contributions for. a- sale-to. be held on September 8th in aid1 of. the: International
'Mrs S. Joyce asked for
Longbottom, demons trated sculpture, leather-* craft, enamelling, nail and string pictures and silk- screen printing. He was thanked by Mrs H. Ryan.
The speaker, Mr N.
.form of transport made from newspaper, was won - by Mrs D. Heaton, Mrs M. Brennan and Mrs A. Buckle. : •
read birthday greetings and members sang ‘happy birthday’ to Mrs M. Bair- stow. . A competition for some
Mrs C. Thistlethwaite Slaidburn
- Jimmy .Fell, who recalled stories ,from the past and
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attended the meeting, -. ■ B i r th d a y s which began with prayers by the chairman, tne Rev Ward Jones. He later-: thanked1 Coun. Fell. - • •
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his wife, the Mayoress. A b o u t 20 m em b e r s
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served by the- under-60 helpers. ;
- R e f re shm en ts were ..... .
sung for Nina, Johnson,; Michelle Craig, Michelle Taylor,' Sharon Watson and 'Julie Pickering a t ‘ Chatburn Friday Club’s meeting.: Outdoor games
Birthday greetings were
day’s meeting of Slajdburn Over 60s was the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun.
. recited some of his own poems
He was accompanied by
Mayoral talk Guest speaker at Mon
Mrs Capstick, link dele
Committee Supporters of the annual
gala and sports were thanked by Chatburn Play ing Fields Committee. ' Amounts raised this
Mrs J. Smith and Mrs M. Carter, the organisers, adding a word of thanks to the driver.
the park and on a river trip while others visited the shops. Mrs M. Holt thanked
parade at St Leonard’s, Langho, rose queen festi val were: Susan Ellis (most o r ig in a l) , K. Russell (prettiest), Sarah Coulston (sweetest). Mrs D. Warren, mother
Hat parade Winners of a fancy hat
of the vicar, the Rev. P. K. Warren, judged the event. She 'received a floral arrangement from Zoe Kitching.
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year are: sponsored walk £180, Downham Village Hall dance £96’ gala day £177.- It is hoped to arrange a
Chatburn, - came sixth in the Ribble Valley Schools’ Association swimming gala at Ribblesdale Pool on Friday. There were 15 schools
Sixth place Christ Church School,
competing. Best perform ances came from Della Brewer, Sara Spensley and Nicky Hey.
wives of Chatburn and District Branch of the Royal British Legion vis- i t.ed S o u t h p o r t on Saturday. They called at the RBL’s
Legion trip About 30 members and
enjoyed tea at the resort and then went on to the . RBL club in Leyland;
shown round by Mr George Fairweather, the 'North- West area chairman. A f t e rw a r d s th e y
Youth service The monthly youth ser
car treasure hunt and cof fee evening, and to hold a public meeting in August.
vice at Chipping Parish Church on Sunday was well attended. The Vicar, the Rev. T.
Green, conducted the ser vice. Youth organisations paraded their flags and Mark Robinson read the lesson.
P a r is h C h u rch who attended a house meeting at the home of Mr and Mrs A. A. Hardcastle of Gar- stang Road, on Friday, heard:several tapes about the work of the Church Misssionary Society.
On tape Members of Chipping
convalescent home “Byng House,” where they were
ing Brabin’s Endowed School, Chipping, this summer term, were taken on a traditional trip.up the. Parish Church tower by the Vicar, the Rev. T. Green.
Up the tower Children who are leav
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Top apprentice Apprentice of the. Year
. Cobble, v ' John who received a set
-'inow' begins a .three-year- course with-the company.-
of precision instruments,
at Cobble, Blackburn, the textile machinery man u f a c tu r e r s , is Jo h n Bentham, (17) of Pasture- lands, Billingtoji. His' father is an
electrician.at
Ribblesdale Club Tea hostesses at .Chat
y o u r s p i r i t growing spiritually?” Miss Jean Parkinson handed the young people vases of flowers to take to the front of the church. Mrs Frances Oliver placed the flowers on the communion table. A solo “Morning has bro
d u c te d by v i s i t i n g preacher Mr Ted Wood- bridge, of Skipton, were held at Salem Congrega tional Chapel, Martin Top, on Sunday. His message was “Is
ken” was sung by Gillian Thornton, accompanied by pianist Mrs J. Thornton.
Miss Alice Parkinson. The flowers were later distri buted to the area’s lonely and elderly people.'
vice theme was “Come in faith believing.” Organist for the day was
Read ,
John’s Guides, Read, will be moving up into the ven ture unit at the start of the next session. So, at the final meeting
Presentation Several members of St
of the summer they made a presentation to Guide leader Mrs Mary Wil kinson. New Leader of. Rose
sang.a duet “When I feel the touch of your hand upon my Life.” Mrs Wood- bridge read passages of scripture. In the evening, the ser
Mr and Mrs Woodbridge
Flower day Flower services, con
trict Trefoil Guild. Mrs A. Smithson gave a
Abbey Senior Citizens, Whalley, were — Whist:
and domino drive for the
Winning hands Prizewinners at a whist
Ladies—Mrs H. Turner, Miss M. Hudson. Gents — Mrs R. Sanderson, Mrs A. Kelly. Dominoes: Mrs O.
Hornby, Mrs M. Cliffe, Mrs D. McVie, Miss Wol- stenholme.
Clayton-le-dale
'reported on the AGM in June. A musical quiz was won by Mrs Audrey Evans.
Grindleton
patrol will be Susan Gard ner and seconder Caroline Chambers. Thrush' patrol: Leader — Sian Sudworth, seconder -— Elizabeth Goodway. Kingfisher: Leader — Janet Foster, seconder — Jayne Slater. P rim rose : Leajder — Christine Dixon, seconder — Mary Patterson. Robin: Leader — Claire Yates, seconder — Helen Stubbs. Forget-me-nots patrol leader is Julie Bardsley.
Hurst Green
whist and domino drive at Hurst Green Over 60s club were — Whist: Ladies — Mrs J. Robinson, Mrs H. Malcolm. Gents — Mr W. Bailey, Mr J. Holden. Dominoes: Mr Greenha]gh, Mrs H. Ainsworth, Mrs W. Bailey.- Competition: Mrs R. Whalley.
Over 60s Winners at the monthly
Whalley
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next month’s visit-by y o u n g p e o p le f r om
E. Clarke, of Barrow, assisted by ladies of the c h u rc h -who s e rv e d refreshments. Proceeds are in aid of
ley Methodist Church on Saturday afternoon raised £148 in under two hours. It was organised by Mrs
Jumble A* jumble sale at Whal
High School, Miss Jean- Anne Roberts, has gained an honours degree in chemistry at the Univer sity of Manchester Insti tute of Science and Tech nology.
Honours A former pupil of Settle
Beechams Pharmaceuti cals in Harlow.
Dedication service
THE organ at St Mary’s Church, Gisburn, which dates back to 1862, was reT dedicated on Sunday after a £3,000 facelift.
sioned from builder T. C. Lewis, and to help pay for it Lord Ribblesdale sold “Flambean,” a horse he had raced successfully in France.
The organ was commis
ter of Mr and Mrs R. Roberts, of Harrison Ter race, Grindleton. In Sep tember she will take up a post at the medicinal research laboratories of
Jean-Anne, is the daugh
v i s i to r s h e a rd Mrs Smithies talk on “Eng land’s Seven Queens.” Mrs Mary Lawson thanked the speaker. Mrs Colman, of Con corde Institute, Brockhall,
Clayton-le-Dale WI on Monday was County Chairman Mrs Florence Smithies. The 35 members and two
Seven queens G u e s t s p e a k e r a t
vote of thanks and pre sented Mr Haig th a che que for £10.
died three years ago. He leaves a daughter who lives in Australia.
Canoeing gear
CLITHEROE and district Scouts’ and Guides’ Canoe Club will soon be splashing out on new equipment
thanks to £110 raised at a coffee evening. The function was held at
award of all pupils from the Wilkinson School of Speech and Drama when she gained a special dis tinction in the senior cer tificate class.
For she notched the top
Farm, a pupil at Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School, had a mark of more than 90.
RESULTS
Charlotte White (honours), Joanne Moulds (H), Sarah Hyde (Credit), Rachel Tyndall (C), Geogina Wardleworth (C), Janet Brooks. Junior certificate — Karen
Verse speaking: Primary — Katy (15), of Crossnap
London exams were held in Clitheroe'on Thursday.
The Poetry Society of
Worswick (H), Kirsty Speak ‘ (H), Sarah Howarth (H), Srah Walding (C). Junior certificate advanced —
son (C). Intermediate certificate adv
Emma White (H), Nicola Hatch (C), Gary Speak (C). Junior silver — Adele Smith-
anced — Vicky Swales (H). Senior — Ann Johnson (C). Shakespeare acting: Prelimi
the home of Mr and Mrs T. Cowburn, Hereford Drive, Clitheroe. There were cake and bring-and-buy stalls, a tombola and vari ous games.
White (Special distinction), Sarah Hamilton (H). Senior s ilv e r— Andrew ;
Wood (C). (C).
nary certificate — Sharon Stan ley (H), Samantha Wood (C). Senior certificate — Katy
Adult silver — Janet Geldard
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