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'• . • Z"V •- Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, June 21st, 1979 13 Villagers go crazy over rounders


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Elizabeth Rainford and Mr Martin James Thompson were m a r r ied a t St Nicholas's Church in the village on Saturday.


THOMPSON — RAINFORD Sabden couple Miss


ter of Mr and Mrs James Rainford, of Clitheroe Road, is a book-binder. The bridegroom, second


The bride, eldest daugh­


son of Mr and Mrs Richard Hall, of Padiham Road, is a cutter. The bride, given away


shoestring straps and capes. The two older bridesmaids had Victorian shaped boucpiets of pink roses and shaded pink and white ribbon and the small bridesmaid carried a bas­ ket of pink roses and ribbon.


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by her father, wore an Empire-line gown of Not­ tingham lace trimmed with guipure lace daisies and Featuring a mandarin col­ lar. A diamante tiara held in place her long circular veil and she carried red


roses. Attendants were Miss


Carol Rawson, Miss Kat­ hryn Ann Rainford, the bride's sister, and Miss Annette Rainford, the bride’s niece. They wore pink and white chiffon dresses with


Stephen Thompson, the briuegroom’s brother. G roomsman was Mr Christopher Rainford, the bride’s twin brother and ushers were Mr Nei Thomas Rainford, th bride’s brother and Mr Phillip Andrew Thompson, the bridegroom’s brother The ceremony was per


Best man was Mr


WEST BRADFORD families had a hectic weekend of sports and social activities, start­ ing on Friday night with a disco dance and ending on Sunday afternoon with a crazy rounders match.


enjoyed the disco in a mar­ quee on the village sports field and on Saturday afternoon the youngsters competed in the village sports. On Sunday afternoon,


More than 100 children SPOUTS UESLT.TS


dale, Ilichard Baker, Rachel Dugdale. l>-7: Garry Cottam, Kirsty Sharp, Mark Thornlon-


the children wore imagina­ tive costumes for the fancy d r e s s c om p e t i t io n s . Parents were also in fancy dress for the crazy round­ ers match between men and women, which tradi­ tion rules is always won by


the ladies. Competitions included


welly-throwing and egg- hurling, and among the stalls was a set of stocks in which volunteers were pelted with wet sponges. The weekend p ro g ­


Plat races 4-5: David Dag-


Christopher Iphofen, Christ­ opher Geldard. (Girls) Sally Bryan, Melissa Peel, Sally Clark.


llryer. 8-9: (Roys) Andrew Cottam,


kie, and Bo Peep. Topical — P e t ro l , Emu and


Tinkerbell, Emu. Best- dressed — Fairies at the bottom of the garden. The judges were Miss K. Hanson, Mrs E. Aspin and Mrs W. Frankland.


Batman. Adults — Peter Pan,


Brver, Ruth Chew, Clare Gol- dard. (Bovs) David Smyth, Gideon Peel, Andrew Townson. 12-13: (Girls) Joyce Oldfield,


10-11: (Girls) Sara Thornton-


Anne-Marie Townson, Julia Smvth. (Boys) Phillip England, Nigel Willis, Stephen Cherry. 14-15: (Girls) Anne-Marie


Stephen Cherry, Phillip Eng­ land. (Girls) Helen Titterington, Joyce Oldfield, Jane Sharp.


Ruth Chew, Sara Thornton- Br.ver. 13-10: (Boys) Nigel Willis,


Townson, Nicola Wormwell, Joyce Oldfield. (Bovs) Phillip Thomas, Alan Hardy, David


Moore. 10-17: (Bovs) Kenneth Moore,


Charles Pya'tt. Three-legged race 9-12:


(Girls) E. Rrierley and J. Green­ wood, H. Barker and M. Uriel- lev, R. Chew and W. Oldfield. '13-10: J: Oldfield and J.


Sharp, A. Sharp and H. Tit- terington, M. Thomas and A. M.


Townson. Obstacle 8-12: (Boys) David


Smvth, Simon Gretton, Derek Clarke. (Girls) Helen Barker,


Barker, Susan England, Sara Thornton-Bryer. 12-1(5: Manny Thomas, Joyce Oldfield, Ann


Sack 8-11: (Girls) Helen


Sharp. Wheelbarrow 8-12: (Boys) D.


Smyth and M. Geldard, G. Heanan and S. Lambert, S. Gretton and D. Clarke. 13-10: D. Moore and N. Willis, A. Hartley and S. Cherry, K. and I. Earrer. Egg and spoon 8-11: (Girls)


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Dugdale, Richard Baker, Clare Hargreaves.


(Girls) Anne Sharp, Sara Thorn­ ton-Bryer, Julie Earrer. (Boys) Derek Clark, Simon Gretton,


Pillow fight 12 and under:


Gideon Peel. 10 and under: (Girls) Nicola


Wormwell, Mandy Thomas. (Boys): Phillip Thomas, Phillip England, Nigel Willis. Slow bicycle (Mixed juniors)


r , ASK VOW M 11. UM & DAD ABOUT CIGARETTE CARDS


ET OF 5 0 TO BE COLLECjTED, PLUS, l FREE WALLCH ART WITH SET No. 1. SEE COUPON BELOW.


Remember cigarette cards? . . .


Everyone used to collect them, the sets of yesteryears are now collectors items and worth a great deal of money.


Graeme Heanan, Nicky Thomas, Shaun Lambert. (Mixed seniors) Kenneth Moore, Mark Lambert,


Derek Clark. Cross-country (Under 12)


Ruth Chew, E. Brierley, Justine Bentley. 12-15: Ann Sharp, Joyce Oldfield, Helen T i t ­ terington. 0-7: (Mixed) Jackie Wood,


Mark Thornton-Bryer, Garry Cottam. 4-5: (Mixed) David


David Smyth, Graeme Heanan, Garry Cottam. (Senior) Allan Hardy, Phillip Thomas, Mark Lambert.


petitors in the fancy dress com­ petitions and crazy rounders


Our picture shows com­ match. Clitheroe venue for Guild lunch


ramme was organised by the village’s Sports and Social Committee, which will soon be saying good­ bye to its secretary, Mrs Joan Gordon. Her husband has been transfered to ICI Billingham and the family will be moving from the


village. Mrs Gordon, who had


been committee secretary for the past three years, was presented with a crys­ tal rosebowl by members in appreciation of her


work. The welly-throwing was


formed by the Vicar, Fr Trevor Vaughan, and Mr H. Robinson was organist. After a reception at the


Brick House Restaurant, Chipping, the couple left for a honeymoon in Benidorm. They will live in


Sabden. Ph o to g rap h : Castle


Studios, Clitheroe.


won by Philip Thomas and the egg was hurled furth­ est by Mrs Anne Moore and Ian Lambert. Costumes which won the


fancy dress were: Humor­ ous — Two heads are bet­ te r th an one, T hre e Degrees, Weekly wash. Nursery rhymes — Rub^a- dub-dub, Woe Willie Win-


MOST of the 2(> Townswo­ men's Guilds in the Pre­ ston Federation were rep­ resented at the annual delegates’ luncheon at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe.


Chairman yea r


Mrs Cissie Sainshury. of Cl it he roe.


Michael Taylor, of Rlack- bum Cathedral, gave an en t ertai n in g talk o n humour and was thanked h y F e d e r a t i o n r i r e-


Guest speaker Canon


chuirman Mrs Bernice Webster, of Burnley.


said by treasurer Mrs S. K. Hinds, of Colne.


Grace was written dnd


floral table arrangements made by Mrs Irene What­


Two of the attractive


ley, of Preston, and Mrs M. Sadler, of Clitheroe, were sent to sick members, the remaining being alio cated by number. Mrs Sainsbnry is pic­


tured (seated centre) with Federation officials and Clitheroe members.


COUPON No. 2 and 9p for Set No. 2


Cigarette Cards are available from: Clitheroe Advertiser & Times Office King Street, Clitheroe.


Open daily Closed Saturday afternoon.


The Clitheroe Advertiser & Times are now launching a series of cigarette cards featur­ ing steam locomotives cover­ ing 150 years of railway history. From Stevenson’s “Rocket” to the legendary "Flying Scots­ man.” There are 5 sets of 10 cards (making 50 cards in all) and each week we will publish a coupon numbered 1 to 5. All you have to do is hand in the coupon with 9p and you will receive the appropriate set, plus an additional bonus of a free wall chart with set No. 1.,


Collect your free token in sets’


1, 3 and 5 which will enable you to purchase a Collectors Repro­ duction Supercard, size 11 in. x 7Vjin. for the special price of


20p.


A TTRACTIONS INCLUDE: CASTING Competitions & Tuition. CLAY PIGEON SHOOT 30 Bird


SHEEP CLIPPING COMPETITION Live Pheasants ;wd Trout. Beekeeping Game Cocks Gunsmiths. Rod making and fly dressing. Ornamental Pheasants. pottery. Rabbits. Glass engraving Taxidermy, Stick Dressers.


Sporting. High Gun £20. Tuition. MUZZLE L0ADERS/FLINTL0CKS BLACK POWDER Competitions FALCONRY DISPLAY CHAMPION GUN DOG DEMONSTRATIONS , PONY EVENTS ARCHERY


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Tough task for life-savers


HUNDREDS of lives were saved at the Ribbles- dale Pool on Sunday within a couple of hours.


dents followed each other with rapid regularity, but experienced life-savers were always on hand.


Potential drowning inci­


C l i th e ro e D o l p h i n s amateur swimming club entered the North Lanca­ shire branch elimination competition for the first


T w o m em b e r s of


time Stephen Pynt (17), a stu­


was the venue for a qual­ ifying round for the Royal Life-Saving Society's


The Ribblesdale Pool


North West regional final. Elimination rounds are


being held throughout the country to find the UK’s champion life-savers.


Games night


Club has closed its “sea­ son” but is holding a games evening at the Wellsprings Hotel on Monday, July 2nd. Traditional pub sports are being arranged (entry fee 50p) and supper will be available.


Members and their


guests will be welcome to g e th e r with others interested in joining the club. D e ta ils can be obtained from Chris Roberts (tel. 25065). ;. iti


Clitheroe Sp e ak e rs ’


dent, of Conway Avenue (pictured right) and James Chatburn (19), a mainte nance View,


formancess individual event. . ......... i


ify for the regional finals, Stephen, whose father is chairman of Clitheroe Dol­ phins, came fourth in his event. James was placed eighth.


Although failing to qual­


They were up against tough opposition. Then-


event was won by Neil Smith, a member of the Great Britain life-saving team, whose brother Mar­ tin is a member of the British Olympic swimming


team. Organiser Mrs Pauline


Mills, of Kirkham, said the two Clitheroe life-savers had done very well. “It was the first time they had entered the event and they were by no means dis­ graced against some very strong competition,” she


said. pu


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