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Sunday school teacher reaches a landmark
MANY a story from the Bible has, over the years, been read to hundreds of Sunday School toddlers at St Paul’s, Low Moor, by teacher Mrs Maureen !Berry.
completed 21 years with the church’s Sunday School — a landmark that her fellow teachers de
She. has, in fact, just
Sports ;ime at Sabden
A LARGE number of pa rents turned out to watch Sabden County Primary School’s annual sports day at the Holme playing
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awarded to the winners. RESULTS
Shorrock was the starter nd certificates were
Coley, Michael Banks. 6 years iris — Victoria Lowe, Annette
Flat race: Infants, 5 years Nicklas Magnusson, Michael
..ainford, Sally Anne Shorrock, Emma Pedder; boys — Gary Platt, Paul Higson, Kieran Shipston. 7 years — Nicola Slipper, Andrew Wray, Sarah Bragden. Juniors 1 and 2, 7 ears — Nicola Rawlinson, Lee awcliffe, Ruth Shorrock.
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8 years — Mandv Mellows, Zoe agg, Robert Calvert. 8V4 je a r s 1
— Angela Gott, Steve Coley, Jonathan Graham. 9 years — Matthew Rawlinson, Mark Rainford, Andrew Slipper. Junior 3 girls — Alison Par-
Troilett. Junior 4 girls — Sarah
McKINSTRY — HAMPSON
Stuart McKinstry was married to clerical assis tant Miss Sylvia Mary Hampson at SS Simon and J u d e ’s C h u rch , Bolton, on Saturday. The bridegroom is the
Dental surgeon Mr
fitt. Amanda Webster, Gillian Stokes; boys — Arlo Magnus son, Gary Rainford, Matthew
Graham, Joanne Hayward, Nicola Fox: boys — James Knaggs, Adam Whalley, Scott Windsor. Three-legged race: Junior 3
Nina Goldsworthy, Alison Par- f i tt and Louise Ben-Accom: boys — Matthew Troilett and Gary Rainford, Adam Whalley and David Moore, Andrew Latimer and Arlo Magnusson. Junior 4 girls — Sarah
iris — Amanda Webster and ricky Gott, Gillian Stokes and
cided to celebrate with a surprise party.
vicar’s wife Mrs Susan Siddall, joined Mrs Berry at the Three F ish e s Hotel, Mitton, for what was supposedly and end- of-term supper.
Thirteen of them, with
tional evening for Mrs Berry, of Woone Lane, who works as a school
It turned into an emo
meals assistant at Brook- side School.
presented her with a cut- glass vase, pink carna tions and two cards, from the teachers and the
Mrs Kathleen Eastwood
ceived a cake made and iced by Mrs Dorothy Henshaw.
everyone for the gifts, which she. said later had “come out of the blue”. She added that she found her Sunday School work very rewarding and in tended carrying on as long as she could.
Mrs Berry thanked
of our photograph, with the other teachers and Mrs Siddall looking on.
She is seen at the front
PCC. In addition, she re
Royal song
A FORMER Whalley man is due to appear on televi sion shortly singing a folk song he has compos* about the Royal Weddin; Mr Philip Johnson (26),
who now lives in Darwen, accompanied by guitarist Nicholas Mackey, of Fair- field Drive, Clitheroe, re- c o rd e d h is t r ib u t e “Hooray for the Prince of Wales,” at Granada Re ports’ Liverpool Studio. Mr Johnson entered a
Clippers used to steal Tracey’s birthday cycle
THE theft of a new bicy cle, worth nearly £100, has left Clitheroe teen ager Tracey Naylor heart broken and angry. The Elswick Ambler
'birthday present from her m o th e r Mrs M a r ie N a y lo r , of. C e n tra l Avenue. It was stolen from a
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parking area beneath the Ribble Valley Council’s Church Walk offices, Clitheroe, where 17-year- old Tracey is employed as a clerical worker under a temporary Job Creation scheme. A bitterly-disappointed
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TRACEY manages a smile, despite her loss.
Tracey, .who would like her experience to serve as a warning to others, said: “It’s been really upsetting f o r my m o th e r ana myself. “My father died last
song competition for vie wers as part of the prog ramme’s build up to the big day on July 29th.
Achievement
A WEEK-LONG exhibi tion by art and craft stu- dents of Calderstones evening centre opened at Whalley library on Satur day. The aim of the exhib ition is to show what can be achieved by mentally handicapped people.
provide something to secure the bicycles to,” she said. • Deputy Town Clerk
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year, so now my mother is having to meet hire purchase payments for something I no longer have.” Tracey feels that the
(Administration) Mr Brian Mannning sympathised. But he said it appeared that a pair of clippers had been used to release Tracey’s bicycle — and a rail would not prevent that happening again. Mr Manning added that
council should help those employees who leave their bicycles in the parking area. Her’s was the only one
taken, even though she uses a locking device and the bicycle was hemmed in by a motor-cycle and other bicycles. “Obviously someone
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the council was not re sponsible for the security of vehicles or bicycles left on its property, and would be issuing a remin der about this to the council’s staff. The theft is being in
vestigated by Clitheroe police.
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' chaplain at Manch Strangeways ja:" Rev. Noel Proctor, taking part in a tended service of song at St Jan Clitheroe, on Sunda; During the two- half-hour service, starts at 6 p.m., h speak about the sp revival taking place the prison. Attendances at s
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in Strangeways ar coming so big that weeks men have hac turned away froi 500-seat chapel. Mr tor became interes prison work while at Durham and ha: worked in Wands Dartmoor and East pey jails. As chaplain,
Methodist and a Catholic, he is for the spiritual .wel both prisoners and The r e c to r
James’s, the Rev. neth Broadhurst issued an open i to the service, which refreshmen be available. “We have heard
only son of Mr and Mrs James McKinstry, of Leys Close, Wiswell, and tne bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Hamp son, of B ro o k Hey Avenue, Bolton. The bride, given away
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fantastic spiritual happening at St ways. I’m sure M tors talk will be interest not only t lar worshippers, bu fully to many ; do not normally ci church,” he said.
Graham and Nicola Fox, Gillian Pickering and Joanne Hay ward, Wendy Nuttall and Mr; Platt; boys — James Knagg and David Gott, Adam Whatley and Christopher Platt, Scott Windsor and Simon Gott. 9 ears — Mark Rainford and
by her father, wore a white organza gown with a short train, trimmed with satin and lace. Her long veil was held in place by white silk flowers and pearls and she carried a Douquet of red roses. She was attended b;
,isa Rawcliffe, Matthew Raw linson and Andrew Slipper; Richard Capstick and John Halsall. Obstacle. Infants 5 years —
her sisters, Miss Rut Ann Hampson and Mrs Linda Jean Burtonwood. They wore full-length pale blue Empire-line dresses and earned bouquets of mixed pink, blue and white flowers. B e s t man was Mr
— Gary Platt, Andrew Garth, Paul Higson. 7 years — Cathy Mellows, Nicola S lipper, Andrew Wray. Juniors, 1 and 2, 7 years —
Nicklas Magnusson, Michael Bank, Andrew Cowell. 6 years iris — Victoria Lowe. Zoe lefton, Annette Rainford: boys
Early, notice needej
PEOPLE asking fq cial orders of exei must give adequate and not come along] last minute, Cli] magistrates have wa The bench refust! applications made ]
James Benson and ushers were Mr David Burton- wood'and Mr Andrew Lovatt. _ Following the cere
Nicola Rawlinson, Ruth Shor rock, Ky Stott. 8 years — Zoe Tagg, Mandy Mellows, Robert Calvert. 8% years — Angela Gott, Jane Cotton, Claire Fox. Junior 3 girls — Amanda
same day as the Last-minute applic] were unfair to the ants and to the trates who needed t consider them, sa: James Parker, pres; Mr Peter Nutta,
mony, conducted by the Rev. N. Lewis, a recep tion was held at Egerton House, Egerton. The couple are to live in
Webster, Gillian Stokes, Nina Goldsworthy; boys — Arlo Magnusson, Gary Rainford Andrew Latimer. Ju n io r 4 girls — Sarah
-Bolton. Photograph: Manor Kay and Foley, Bolton.
Graham, Wendy Nuttall, Nicola Fox; boys — David Gott, Chris Harrod, Adam Whalley. Potato and Simon: 7 years
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PAST members of- Trinity Youth and Community Centre, Clitheroe, are being asked to help cele brate the centre’s “coming of age” on Tuesday. The centre is holding its
18th birthday party with a 50-50 disco and buffet and there is an open invi tation to past members.
Procession of witness at St James’s
A FORMER curate of St James’s, Clitheroe. the Rev. John Taylor, returned to the churc on Sunday for the Day and Sunday Schoo' anniversaries and procession of witness.
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four years ago and is now curate to tne parish of Hawkwell, Southend-on- Sea. The children of the day
Mr Taylor left Clitheroe
both services and. good numbers in the evening, too.
. Rector of St James’s, th e R e v . K e n n e th Broadhurst, reported large congregations for
school sang and gave choral readings at the morning service. In the afternoon the Sunday School pupils presented items from “Sing the good news” — a concert to be held in Clitheroe on July 12th.
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part in the procession of witness by way of High- field Road, Littlemoor Road, and Brownlow Street.
About 350 people took
■ This was led by Mr Broadhurst, Mr Taylor, school headmaster M John Hindmoor and two churchwardens. I t fea tured Slaidburn Silver Band, the uniformed or ganisations and the two Sunday School banners.
magistrates’ clerk] that at least sevei notice was necessar an administrative p yiew. If application made well in ad there would still b| for events to be tised. In asking f- emptions the or— should remembe they had to be occasions as laid d
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