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ONE youngster who had a smashing time at Wad- dington village sports on Saturday was 11-year-old P e te r W h i te s id e , of “Lingmell,” Beechthorpe Avenue. The plate-smashing,
.Marie Asnin, Michelle Aspin, Jan e Whites ide . Boys — , Adrian Oldroyd, Ian Johnston, Simon Hoyle. 14-15: Girls — Eileen Makin-
Heather Ross. Boys — James Bailey, Damian Keefe, Peter Whiteside. 12-13: Girls >
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beat the goalie contest, flat cap throwing and a cake stall pulled in the crowds while the sports were taking place. The fun helped raise £40 to wards resurfacing of the parking area by Wadding- ton Playing Fields’ As sociation. Prizes were presented
by Mr Charles Wilson, former chairman of the village Sports Committee, and nis wife. Most popular events
RESULTS
Flat races, 10-11: Girls — Lisa Coar, Cathryn Leeming,
son, Joanne Creighton and Nicola Keefe. Boys — Julian
Parkinson, Philip Lonsdale, Alisdair Watson. Over 16: Girls — Kate Pollitt, Bridget Harts- home. Boys — Russell Men- z ies , Robert Glendenning, David Austin. S-9: Girls — Julie Lodge,
Lodge and Linda Be rry, Joanne Waddington and Lisa Hoyle, Lesley Ross and Amanda Cox.- 1(5-11: Lisa Coar and Cathryn Leeming, Helen Berry and Amanda Jackson, Claire Lawson and Catherine Howard. 12-13: Jane Whiteside and Marie Aspin, Lesley herd and Michelle Aspin. W h eclbarrow, 10-11: Peter
Three-legged race, S-9: Julie
son, Nicola Keefe, Joanne C re ig h to n . 16 and over: Michael Morton, Russell Men- , David Austin.
Rachel Oldroyd, Kathryn Pol litt. Boys — Mark Dewhurst, Jonathan Cunliffe, Neil Morton. 6-7: Girls — Sarah Lodge, Lindsay Metcalfe, Claire Ed lington and Jane Keating. Boys — Ian Lewis, David Pollitt, Antony Smith. 4-5: Charlotte Chappell.
were the pillowfighting and the a d u l ts ’, egg throwing.
C a th e r in e Proc ter, Julian Tatton. Toddlers: Antony S penc e r , Daniel Brierley, Elizabeth Phillips. Sack race, 6-7: Ian Lewis,
Whiteside and Chris Tatton; James Bailey and Mark Lloyd, Dale Cox and Damian Keefe. 12-13: Simon Hoyle and Adrian Oldroyd, Ryan Howarth anil Miles Parkinson, Ian Johnston and Nigel Heales. Walking race, 14-15: Boys
Lodge, Brian Roper, David Watldington. 9-11: Boys — Damian Keefe, David Grooby, Peter Whiteside and Robert Leeming. Girls — Lisa Coar, Rachel Edlington, Cathryn Leeming: 12-13: Boys — Ian Johnston, Adrian Oldroyd, Nigel Heales. Girls — Marie Aspin, Jane Whiteside, Michel le Aspin. • 14-15: Boys — Julian Parkin
Ixjng jump, Up to 8: Julie
— Julian Parkinson, Michael Keefe, Phillip Lonsdale; Girls: Nieola Keefe, Joanne Creigh ton. Eileen Makinson. High jump, Up to 8: Julie
under: Girls — R. Lewis. Boys — David Grooby. 11-16: Girls — M. Coar. Boys — Alisdair
Menzies, Andrew Herd, John Herd. F la t hat throw, 10 and
Girls — Julie Lodge, Rachel Oldroyd. Boys — James Smith, Damian Keefe. Over 11: Girls — Michelle Aspin and Nicola Keefe. Boys — Robert Coar, Dale Herd. Egg throwing: Fiona and
Grooby. Piliowfight, 11 and under:
son, Alisdair Watson, Michael Keefe. Girls — Eileen Makin- sonr Nicola Keefe, Joanne Creighton. 1(5 and over: Robert Glendenning, Russell Menzies, David Austin. Cross-country, Up to S: Re
Antony Smith, David Pollitt. 8- 9: Neil Morton and Adam Spencer, Jonathan Cunliffe. Egg and spoon, 6-7: Lindsay
Metcalfe and Claire Edlington, Jane Keating.
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• ston. Girls — Jane Whiteside, Lesley Herd and Marie Aspin. 14-15: Boys — Robert Coar. Julian Parkinson, Michael Keefe. Girls — Eileen Makin
Lodge, Brian Roper, Sarah Lodge. 9-11: Boys— Mark De whurst, Damian Keefe, Robert Leeming. Girls — Lisa Coar, Rachel Oldroyd, Rachel Edling ton. 12-13: Bovs — Adrian Old royd, Simon Hoyle, Ian John-
becca Wood, Brian Roper, Linda Berry. 9-11: Bovs — Damian Keefe, James Pailey, Dale Cox. Girls — Helen Berry, Lisa Coar, Joanne Creighton. 12-13: Boys — Adrian Oldroyd, Nigel lleales, Ian Johnston. Girls — Lesley Herd, Jane Whiteside, Deborah Mason. 14-15: Boys — Michael
Keefe, Philip Lonsdale, Dale Herd. 16 and over: Russell
H a th e re l l , Daniel Wood, Graham Whitwell. N u rsery rhyme: Jane Keating and Claire E dlington, Sarah Baron, Catherine Proctor. Historical: Joanne and Catherine Howard, Lisa Coar. Humorous: Joanne and David Waddington; Lesley Herd, Marie Aspin and Jane Whiteside; Richard Ellis and Joanne Proc tor; Rebecca Hatherell.
Keith Mercer. Fancy dress. Topical: Lucy
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Junior boys: Damian Keefe; ir is : Lisa Coar and Julie
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LANGHO Guides and Brownies were able to display their new flags after Sunday morning ser vice at St Leonard’s Church. The 2nd Langho Guide
I S i f i i r j f |y
Unusual prizes at garden party
group had Union and World flags dedicated by the vicar, the Rev. Paul Warren. A new world flag was also handed over to the Langho Brownie troop. For the Guides, the oc
casion was a well-earned reward after they had raised funds by clearing s to n e s from land at Mytton Fold F a rm , Langho. Tne church was packed
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JAM jars filled with a variety of items, ranging from peas to soap and sw e e t s to w a sh in g powder, were some of the more unusual prizes at a garden party organised by All Saints’ Church, Pend leton. The stall was run on
tombola lines.
the vicarage grounds, was opened by Mr John Hind- moor, headmaster of St James’s School, Clitheroe. Mr Hindmoor, who was
The function, held in
pupils in the exchange visits between Pendleton and St James’s. Mr Hindmoor, who was
introduced by the priest- in-charge, the Rev. J. G. Cole, spoke of the value of rural schools. He also told of the enjoyment of
brac stalls and a tombola. Teas were also served.
accompanied by his wife, was presented with a buttonhole by Edward
Whitwell. Apart from the jam jar
stall, there were the usual cake, produce and bric-a-
ing weather sent many people home early, nearly £250 was made.
Although the threaten
and guests are Mr Hind moor (with buttonhole) and Mr Cole.
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