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5s‘ •* * 6 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 17th, 1980


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by her father, wore a white crinoline-style gown of pleated crepe trimmed with lace. Her short circu­ lar veil was held in place, by a headdress of white silk roses and she carried a mixed posy of white and pale yellow silk flowers with lemon feathers. Matron-of-honour was


youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs S. Kwasniewski, of Moor End, Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs J. B. Parker, of F a r a d a y A v e n u e , Clitheroe. The bride, given away


Mrs Chr is tine Raw- sthorne, the bride’s sister, who wore a turquoise


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BROWNHILL GARAGE WHALLEY NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN Tel. 40511 OPEN MON. — FRI. 9 a.m. — 6-30 p.m. SAT. 9 a.m. — 4 p.m. — SUN. 1 — 4'p.m. VOLVO. A CAR WITH STANDARDS.


Ann Kwasniewski was ma r r ied to machine operator Mr Gordon Parker at Trinity Method­ ist Church, Clitheroe, on Saturday. The b r id e is th e


•PARKER — KWASNIEWSKI Stock control clerk Miss


chiffon dress trimmed with white lace. Her headdress was a circlet of matching silk flowers and she carried a posy of white silk mixed flowers with turquoise ribbon. Bridesmaid was Miss


Former Tosside vicar


CLERGYMEN - from? a; wide area- of . the Ribble; Valley attended the funer-- al of the Rev. -Robert Glif-/ ford Allah at Holy Trini-: ty, Rathmell, on Friday. - - ■ Mr Allan, who was,88,' had lived at Wigglesworth, since his - retirements as- Vicar of Tosside about 12 years ago. As well as the parish of


Tosside, covering 30 square miles, Mr Allan had responsibility for Burnbridge Mis sion Church ana St James’s, Dalehead.


Allan was youth leader and chaplain- of . Sedbergh Boys’ Club, in a poor part of Bradford. The chair­ man and members of the club’s management com­ mittee attended the funer­ al and paid tribute to his' work. Othe r s were from


Before ordination, Mr ........


Charlotte Pomfret, the bridegroom’s niece, who wore a white cotton dress. Her headdress was of turquoise and white silk flowers and she carried a pomander of matching flowers. Best man was - Mr Graeme Pa rke r , the bridegroom’s* brother,


S'oomsman was Mr Paul


brother, and usher was Mr Trevor Wilson, the bridegroom’s cousin. Following the cere­


wasniewski, the bride’s


mony, conducted by the Rev. G. W. S. Knowles, a reception was held at the Cast le R e s t a u r a n t , Clitheroe. The couple are honeymooning in London. They are to live in B r own l ow S t r e e t , Clitheroe. Photograph: Py e ’s,


Clitheroe.


Appeal is dismissed


AN appeal against convic­ tion and sentence for drug offences by Michael Fer­ nando Gareffa (20), of Brook Street, 'Clitheroe, was dismissed by the Appeal Court in London; Gareffa' was jailed for


parishes in which Mr Allan served during his min is try — Eshol t , Thornton-in-Lonsdale and Tosside.


body of clergy at the fun­ eral included Canon S. A. Selby,, Vicar of Gisburn and Rural Dean of Bol- land, who conducted the- service; the Rev. C. H. Trevor, Vicar of Kirkby Malham, who read the lesson; the Rev. E. Ashby, Vicar of Settle, who .led prayers; and Canon C. F. Goodchild, Vicar of Waddington, who gave the address.


The representative 1


Poetry Society awards


PUPILS of the Watson School of Dramatic Art, Clitheroe, have been successful in the recent Poetry Society (London) examinations.


Honours


FORMER Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School pupil Miss Katherine Monk has graduated from St Mar­ tin’s College, Lancaster, with a B.Ed. honours degree in mathematics. Katherine (22), is the


eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Jeffrey Monk, of Wyndyates, Salthill Road, Clitheroe. In September she takes


went to: Seniors — Fiona Murray, Emily Hill and Caroline Weaver (hons), Mark Leonard and Rebec­ ca Lowther (credit). Intermediates. Silver


certificate: Gillian Smith (hons.j, Kathryn Dixon, Miranda Wightman and Diane Farnworth (credit), David Cockle. Ad v a n c e d : Ge e t a


up a post as a mathema­ tics teacher at Shads- worth High School, Black­ burn.


Gurumurthy (hons.), Ki n g s l e y W e b s t e r (credit). Certificate: Helen Bu t te rwo r th , Emma Lowther (hons.), Gail Peel, Susan Hayth- ornthwa i te (credit),


Verse speaking prizes Angela Kay, Susan Man- Simon Jackson,


cate: Claire Leonard (credit), Steven Petty. Advanced certificates:


Angela Sims. Juniors. Silver certifi­


Heather Lord and Wendy Slinger (credit). . Certificate: Sandra Howard, Malachi Joyce (credit), Nichola Dixon. Introductory certificate:


Endowed School, Slaid­ burn greeted our photo­ grapher wi th happy smiles and a cheer when he visited their annual sports day. Parents turned up in


Children of Brennand’s


full force with school man­ agers and staff to watch the races and to see head teacher Mr Roger Cross present the shield to the green team, the overall winners.


RESULTS ’ Flat:, Nippers — Neil Beat-


tie; infant girls c— Margaret Carr; boys- — Lindon Dixon. Junior girls — Anne ■ Parker; boys— Bryan Pinder and Rus­ sell Pinder. Senior girls — Carol. Parker; boys — Gary Jones. All fours: Nippers — Neil ,


Beattie.


Kathryn Pinder arid Joanne Slinger; Senior — Alison Jones and Victoria Jones. Wheelbarrow: Infant boys —


Three-legged:' Infant girls —


well; infant girls — Margaret Carr; boys — Lindon Dixon; junior girls — Lisa Beattie; ioys — Bryan Pinder; senior


Sack: Nippers — Lucy Whit- fi£rls — Katherine Blackwell; Beattie; infant girls — Mar-


Mark Wood and G eo rg e Parker; senior — Gary Jones and Cameron MacCall. High jump: In fa n ts —


senior girls — Victoria Jones; boys — Gary Jones.


George Parker, Lindon - Dixon, Kathryn Pinder; senior girls — Carol Parker; boys — Gary Jones, Antony Dixon.


nippers — Gareth Beattie: junior and senior — Russell L inder. ;


Long' distance: Infants and Pu: Water and re lay ra c e s : Yellow team.


oys — Jeremy Massy. Obstacle: Nippers — Gareth-


I HAV Governn over a near to undelive Standin House “Mr Sp beg to “Aye,” , to let steam, venting from s moving n o t stimulati


cannot s there is n in debate within th. responsibil mental Mi the Depai ter to p" ment case, who might his collea rassing co


Gover:


not mean tuency wit Member i, given an i The revers case becau with which the Goverr up a matte Minister.


This, of


David Garner. Primary silver certifi­


cate: Roger Marsden and Roderick Davis (credit). Certificate: Rachel


Scholes (credit), Nicola Hill.


Alice Stirrup. Two other’ pupils from


.worker,-, of Preston New Road, Blackburn, sent­ enced to six months de­ tention; ;also had his appe­ als rejected. ' Mr Justice ’ Quark said


£6576.. i £6274


grieved because Carroll only received a six-month suspended sentence for her part in the affair.


Helped to build


reservoir


A FORMER resident of Slaidburn, Mr Ernest Dowthwaite has , died at his home in Longridge at the age of 78.. Mr Dowthwaite worked


on the construction of Stocks Reservoir, before moving to Longridge sev­ eral years ago. He took a great interest


the pair-had sold drugs on a wholesale basis at a Lancashire- casino, having obtained • them from Mrs Helen Carroll (28),' of Kemple View, Clitheroe. - They now felt ag­


18 months at Preston Crown Court last July, for possessing and supply­ ing amphetamines. His co-accused,' Christ­ opher White (19), bakery


a V


the advanced silver medal in speech and drama at the New Era Academy examinations at Burnley. Later, in Blackburn,


Janie Tattersall gained , The examiner was Mrs


the school have recently passed additional exami­ nations.


Lm OFFIMELIGHT


Laura Munro achieved a merit, grade 6A, in the Guildhall School of Music’s speech and drama^section.


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the backs MEMBERS of Clitheroe Town Council last < week paid tribute to Mr Leslie Telford who is resigning as town clerk. Mr Telford is leaving


Pat on j CARTER — BLACKLOCK


followed the marriage of Miss Barbara Anne,Black- lock and Mr Barry An­ thony Ca r te r at SS Michael and J o h n ’s Church, Clitheroe, on Saturday.


A honeymoon in Devon


worker at Calderstones Hospital, Whalley, is the only .daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Blacklock, of Hay- hurst Street, Clitheroe.


The bride, an ancillary


in the Reading Room, Bowling Club and other activities in Slaidburn. , . Mr Dowthwaite. leaves


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a wife, Marjorie, a daugh­ ter and two sons. His ashes were interred


in . the grave of his pa­ rents-in-law in St An­ drew’s Churchyard, Slaid­ burn,on Friday. .


engineer on oil rig supply vessels in Angola, is the only son of Mr and Mrs F. Carter, of Collingwood Road, Chorley.


by her father, wore a white lace-trimmed gown with a lace yoke. Her matching veil was held in place by a Juliet cap and


The bride, given, away The bridegroom, a chief


she carried a bouquet of white rosebuds with freesia • arid lily-of-the- valley. Matron of honour was


after six -years to help run next .y e a r’s national census in north Larica- shire.


Mrs Ingrid Cottam, the bride’s cousin, who wore a pink chiffon dress with a pink Juliet cap and car­ ried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and freesia. Best man was Mr Ian


sfcid: “We are all very sorry to see him. leave. Town Mayor Coun. Leo Wells praised Mr Tel­ ford’s work. - “You have done a very good job in the last. six years,” he said.


Coun. Bob Ainsworth -


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Johnston, groomsman was Mr Jim Cottam and usher was Mr Peter Webster, the bride’s cousin. The ceremony was con­


ducted by Fr B. Dobson and organist was Mrs H. Crompton. A reception was held at


Chorley. Photograph:- Py e ’s,


Clitheroe.


the Moorcock Inn, Wad­ dington. The couple are to live in


THE number of .swim­ mers using Clitheroe’s Ribblesdale Pool between April 1st and June 30th dropped by nearly 2,000, compared with the same period last year; the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee was told.. However, total income


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